Men's Thong Forum
General => Introductions => Topic started by: Billinathong on May 18, 2020, 12:25:50 AM
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Hi, this is Bill, been a thong wearer since 1989 when I first discovered them, was a tanga wearer before then but one day in British Home Stores in Margate the underwear display had been changed and the thong had taken over. What is this strange little thing with no back? I had to have some of these and that was that. Over 30 years later and the world has changed a lot including the opinion of others about men wearing thong underwear but I still wear a thong everyday.
Looking forward to chatting with you all. Bill..
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Welcome Bill, nice to have another Brit on the forum. BHS, that brings back some memories!
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Hi Bill - welcome too and agree it's great to have another person from the UK on here. Great to hear you have been wearing thongs for so long.
And yes, good memories to when you could go into the men's underwear section in a high street department store and see thongs on sale for men. Sadly those days have pretty much disappeared now and not sure any high street store would now stock thongs.
I also transitioned from tangas to thongs too!
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Hi Bill.
Glad to see another Brit on here.
BHS! I think the first shop I ever saw a men’s thong for sale was, believe it or not, C&A! Another former bastion of the UK high street. Our old branch of BHS was very poor for menswear, which had so little space devoted to it. Other towns though were much better.
Debenhams was still pretty good for stocking their own brand last year. When I first started buying thongs they stocked YSL ones, which were similar to the CK Body ones but cheaper (and just as good quality).
Selfridges in London used to have a fantastic selection.
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Yes BHS was definitely a good place to pick up a few pairs. I remember when I was a student browsing Debenhams and coming across them in the store and being intrigued and wanting to try them. I think their own brand used to be called Thomas Nash?
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I got my first men's thong from Debenhams. I believe it was a Thomas Nash thong.
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Debenhams are about the only high street shop that still sells thongs in store, still Thomas Nash one as well..
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Oh yes, just realised I bought a couple of multipacks of these a few years ago. They are really good everyday cotton thongs - would recommend.
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Oh yes, just realised I bought a couple of multipacks of these a few years ago. They are really good everyday cotton thongs - would recommend.
Thanks, any pics of them?
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Welcome Bill! It's nice to hear stories of how thongers and thong wearing has changed with time. I remember in the 90s when I first started wearing them, you could find them in stores catalogs with full photos of models showing them. I feel like everything changed when the board shorts arrived.
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Good grief. I also remember BHS stocking thongs, as did Debenhams, as did M&S for a while. I used to have the Debenhams ones but they weren’t great and didn’t last. Finding a guys thong in a UK high street store now is pretty much impossible.