Cotton thong and g-string panties are women’s minimal-coverage underwear made from soft, breathable cotton or cotton-blend fabric. The thong or g-string back eliminates the panty line under fitted clothing, and the cotton fabric makes the piece comfortable enough for daily wear — even for women new to minimal-coverage styles.
This collection covers our women’s cotton thong and g-string range. Cotton thongs have a narrow back strap (usually 1–2 cm wide); cotton g-strings have a thinner string back for the most minimal coverage. Most styles include a small cotton lining at the gusset for hygienic, comfortable wear. Cotton is the most recommended thong fabric for daily wear because it breathes well and stays gentle against the skin through full days.
Are cotton thongs comfortable for all-day wear? For most women, yes — cotton is the softest, most breathable thong fabric. The natural cotton stays cool, absorbs moisture, and feels gentle on the skin. If you’re new to thongs, cotton is the recommended starting fabric — much easier to adjust to than lace or pure synthetic styles.
Why choose a cotton thong over a cotton brief or bikini? The thong cut removes the back panel that creates visible panty lines under fitted clothing. If your outfit involves close-cut trousers, a body-con dress, leggings, or any fabric that follows the curve of the hip, a cotton thong gives the cleanest silhouette while keeping the breathability of cotton.
Are cotton thongs hygienic? Yes — cotton is the most-recommended thong fabric for everyday hygiene because it’s breathable and absorbent. Look for styles with a cotton-lined gusset (most cotton thongs include this), and rotate pairs through the week rather than wearing the same pair on consecutive days.
What’s the difference between a cotton thong and a cotton g-string? Both eliminate fabric at the back. A thong has a narrow strap (1–2 cm). A g-string has a thinner string — the most minimal possible back coverage. G-string is more invisible under tight clothes; thong feels slightly more secure for women who find pure string styles uncomfortable.
How do I care for cotton thongs? Machine wash cold on a gentle cycle in a mesh laundry bag. Skip fabric softener — it reduces breathability. Tumble dry low or hang to dry. Replace pieces every few months when the elastic stretches and the fit changes.


















