Okay, so I’ve been trying out this thing called “tanga loa,” and let me tell you, it’s been quite the experience. I first heard about it from a friend who’s always on top of the latest fashion trends. She was raving about how it’s the perfect middle ground between full coverage and those tiny thongs that practically disappear. I was intrigued, so I decided to give it a shot.
First, I did a bit of digging around to see what options were out there. I stumbled upon this OQQ 6 Pack thing, and it seemed like a good deal. I mean, six for the price of one? Who could resist? So, I ordered them online, and they arrived a few days later. The material felt kinda soft, so that was a good start.
Now, I’m not exactly a model or anything, so finding the right size was a bit of a challenge. I found this guide from some place called Parla Tango Wear. They had all these tips on how to measure yourself and find the perfect fit. It was actually pretty helpful, even though their name sounds like some dancewear shop and it’s not even for dacing, you know what I mean? Anyway, I followed their instructions and picked a size that I thought would work.
When I finally tried them on, it was a bit of a mixed bag. Some of them fit perfectly, like they were made for me. They were comfortable, and they looked pretty good, if I do say so myself. But a couple of them were a bit off. One was a little too tight, and another one was kinda loose in some places. It wasn’t a total disaster, but it definitely wasn’t perfect either.
- First try: Some were great, some were meh.
- Second try: Tried a different style from the pack, and it was much better.
- Third try: Went back to the first style after washing them, and they felt a bit better.
After wearing them for a few days, I started to get used to them. They’re definitely more comfortable than regular underwear, and they don’t show any lines under my clothes, which is a huge plus. I also noticed that they come in different coverage, there was even one that is so thin that made me laugh so hard. But I didn’t dare try those on yet. I’m not that brave.
Overall, I’d say my experience with tanga loa has been pretty positive. It’s not perfect, and finding the right size can be a bit tricky, but once you do, they’re pretty comfortable and look great. Would I recommend them? Yeah, probably. Just be prepared to do a little trial and error to find the perfect fit for you.
Final Verdict:
It’s a thumbs up from me. Not a 10/10, maybe more like an 8/10, but still pretty good. If you’re looking for something that’s in between full coverage and a thong, this might be worth checking out. Just don’t expect miracles, and be patient with the sizing process.