Exchange your G-string for a loincloth
Trendy-Lingerie.com — A Japanese lingerie firm has decided to ‘liberate’ women from their tight-fitting underwear by promoting the use of loincloths instead.
Lingerie maker Wacoal says it wanted to give young women a ’sense of freedom and release.’
That’s how they arrived at the fundoshi, which in the past were worn only by men.
Wacoal lingerie’s line of loincloths is sold under the name Nanafun.
For now, the lingerie comes in seven colors and two designs, one plain, one checkered — priced at the equivalent of about $13.
Wacoal’s website includes instructions — in Japanese, but with drawings — demonstrating how your ‘freedom and release’ should be applied.
As for us, we doubt you’d ever see us in loinclothes — unless an exceedingly handsome Tarzan invites us to a role-playing game.
What do you think about the loincloths?
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Hahaha! Tarzan! I can just see that: you Tarzan, me Jane. Or two Janes. We’ll never know.
As for me, I don’t think I’d feel comfortable with the loincloth. I don’t see the point. It looks bulky and uncomfortable.
If and when I want a “sense of freedom and release” I just leave my panties at home. That’s more exciting as well.
I second that, Yolanda! I also like the freedom (and excitement) of not wearing underwear.
Now… I would like to see Tarzan in loincloth.
Count me in. Works for me as well. Better bare than too much there…
Still it’s a cute gimmick, and look at how much free advertising it got them.