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The History and Evolution of the Sexy Thong by: Rick Freedom

The loincloth, worn thousands of years ago is likely to be the first
undergarment worn by humans and it evolved into the thong over the years.
Ironically, it was first worn by men in ancient times before it evolved into
part of women’s lingerie in modern times. The Egyptians were one of the
earliest people to wear this thong-like clothing. The earliest loincloths were
made of leather and this was used until the introduction of fabric much later
on. The famous King Tutankhamun was found buried with more than a hundred
loincloths in his tomb.

Some people in ancient Greece, Rome and Japan also wore loincloths. In
Japan, sumo wrestlers in particular are known to wear a loincloth when they
are wrestling. In fact, right up to this very day, they still wear this.

In the middle ages, the loincloth was replaced by a large, loose outfit
called ’braies’. This was usually made from linen and is much bigger than the
loincloth. The braies is made with a covering at the front that could be
buttoned or tied closed.

In modern times, historians trace the thong’s first public appearance to
1939 when New York Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia directed that the city's nude
exotic dancers to dress more appropriately.

Fashion designer, Rudi Gernreich was credited with introducing the first
modern thong back in 1974. The thong was worn for many years by exotic
Brazilian dancers and was very widely worn during the festivals. These tight,
tiny thongs grew in popularity during the 80s in South America and were used
as swimwear at the beaches. Its popularity and influence spread to various
parts of the world in the late 90s.

In the US, the sexy thong only gained wide acceptance in the 90s when
exotic lingerie came into the mainstream. Today, the thong is one of the best
selling styles of undergarment in the world. The size of the lingerie industry
is said to be over US$2 billion a year.

The thong became so popular that there were even songs written about it.
The most famous one was of course ‘The Thong Song’ by Sisqo under the Def Soul
label. The Thong Song from Sisqo’s debut album ‘Unleash The Dragon’ was such a
big hit that it reached number 3 on the US pop charts and sold over 4 million
copies worldwide.

Besides the sexy thong, there are also many different types and variants
of exotic lingerie available in the market today. Some of the different types
of lingerie available include the chemise, camisole, boy shorts, bustiers,
corsets, teddy and G-string.

Many designers today have come up with very flamboyant and creative
designs and the thongs today are very different from the designs of
yesteryears. It is extremely minimalist, erotic and chic. Many women prefer
the thong to other types of lingerie because they can wear tight pants without
showing the panty line. Besides being extremely sexy, the thong is also
comfortable to wear. You can find out more about sexy thongs and romantic
dating ideas at http://www.1sexythong.com.

About The Author

Rick Freedom is an aspiring author and entrepreneur whose interests
include communication, human relationships, love, dating, philosophy, lingerie
and thongs. For more info on thongs and romantic dating ideas, visit http://www.1sexythong.com.

 
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