Thong and g-string panties are the minimal-coverage women’s underwear cuts — both designed to eliminate visible panty lines under fitted clothing. A thong has a narrow strap at the back, usually 1–2 cm wide. A g-string is more minimal still, with a thin string back instead of a strap.
This collection covers our women’s thong and g-string panty range across fabrics and rises. Cotton thongs work as a daily-wear staple for women who prefer minimal underwear coverage. Microfiber gives the smoothest line under tight clothes and dries quickly after washing. Lace thongs read more decorative and pair with matching bras for a coordinated lingerie set. Mesh thongs feel lightweight and modern. High-waisted thong and g-string options add coverage at the waist while keeping the minimal back cut, ideal under high-rise trousers and skirts.
What’s the difference between a thong and a g-string? Both eliminate fabric at the back to prevent panty lines. A thong has a narrow strap at the back — usually 1–2 cm wide — that sits between the buttocks. A g-string is more minimal, with a thin string instead of a strap. G-string gives the most invisibility under clothing; thong feels slightly more secure for women who find pure string styles uncomfortable.
When should I wear a thong or g-string? Choose a thong or g-string when the outfit calls for a line-free silhouette — fitted leggings, body-con dresses, tight midi skirts, lightweight summer trousers, and anything that follows the curve of the hip. For loose clothing where panty lines aren’t a concern, briefs or bikini cuts are more comfortable.
Are thongs comfortable for all-day wear? For most women, yes — the narrow back band sits flat and disappears once you’ve adjusted to it. If you’re new to thong styles, start with cotton or microfiber rather than lace, and pick a wider back band over a g-string until you find what feels secure for a full day.
How do I care for thong panties? Machine wash cold on a gentle cycle inside a mesh laundry bag to protect the elastic. Skip fabric softener — it coats the fibers and reduces breathability. Hang or lay flat to dry to preserve elastic and shape.

































































































































































































