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Our 15 favorite thongs that prove lingerie can be comfortable

Here's our guide to the best thongs our team has tested and loved. Our favorites range from no-show G-strings to comfortable exercise underwear.

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Three models wearing black and beige thongs.
Whether you prefer a nude G-string or cotton undies with a cheeky pattern, here's every comfortable thong we've personally tried and loved.

For some people, less is more when it comes to underwear. Most days, I prefer a thong over a full-coverage panty, since a well-fitting thong is discreet no matter what I'm wearing over it.

Thongs tend to get a bad rep in the comfort department. But after years of testing out different brands to find the best underwear for women, various members of the Insider Reviews team have raised the flag on the occasional pair. A soft, stretchy, and breathable thong has turned out to be the real test of a brand's chops when it comes to truly comfortable lingerie.

The top 3 best thongs we've tested:

ThirdLove Comfort Stretch Thong
A beige thong on model against a lilac gradient.

I own at least 10 pairs of ThirdLove's ComfortStretch Thongs, and they're easily my favorite pair of panties for everyday wear. The material has a ton of stretch, so I've been able to keep wearing the same size even through weight fluctuations. The fabric lays flat against my skin, and it's invisible under a tight pair of leggings or a figure-hugging sundress. I'm hoping the brand soon offers them in more colors (including darker nude shades).

Evelyn & Bobbie High-Waisted Thong
Left: The author in black underwear and white tee. Left: The author in black leggings and a white tee.
Even when worn with my thinnest leggings, the Evelyn & Bobbie thong is invisible through the fabric.

"The Evelyn & Bobbie thong is my favorite to wear with high-rise leggings, because it feels like wearing not much at all. It's extremely breathable, the material is buttery soft, and it's absolutely invisible. The stretchy waistband has just the slightest bit of compression so it feels supportive, but never constricting," writes Gabrielle Chase, associate style editor, Insider Reviews. "I like that these give me more coverage than a G-string, but still have the practicality of a thong. You can get them in one of two sizes that stretch to fit a wide range."

Harper Wilde Bliss Thong
A model in a powder blue thong.

"Being fat in the summertime usually means sweaty body parts, folds, and chafing — it's the reality of having a big body," writes freelancer Alexis Gaskin in her guide to the best plus size underwear. "That's why you need undies that can keep up with you and curb moisture without irritating your private areas. This thong is able to stretch to fit around large stomachs and behinds without bunching up, and its cotton-lined gusset offers more moisture-wicking breathability."

Quince Ultra-Soft Micromodal Thong
A brown set and a black set of Quince underwear and bras laid out on a bed.

"I am a big fan of Quince's MicroModal underwear. I helped to test undies for our guide to the best underwear for women and genuinely thought Tommy John was the only place I'd buy underwear for the rest of my life — until I tried Quince's undies. The quality isn't as long-lasting, but for the price point, I'm personally okay with that," says Sally Kaplan, executive editor of Insider Reviews.

"The MicroModal underwear is incredibly comfortable and slightly thicker, kind of like super stretchy cotton, so I prefer wearing those pairs with jeans. They are breathable with a comfortable elastic waistband that doesn't dig in whatsoever."

Read more about the brand in our full Quince review.

Tommy John Air Thong
A lilac thong on model against a lilac gradient.

After testing Tommy John's women's underwear, we came away impressed with the comfortable cuts that proved worth the splurge. A standout style was this breathable, quick-drying stretch thong. 

"The Air Thong was lightweight and felt barely there. Certain outfits dictate wearing a thong, often prompting women to give up on wearing the outfit altogether for fear of how uncomfortable the thong will be. Thanks to great designs like Tommy John's and Everlane's, I've gotten over this fear and have a new appreciation for this low-profile style," says Connie Chen, former Insider Reviews reporter.

Negative Underwear Sieve Thong
Beige thong on model against a lilac gradient.

We're fans of Negative Underwear's minimalist designs, gamine charm, and luxury feel. "The Sieve Thong gets points for its thick waistband, sexy look, and comfortable fit. For thongs, I really appreciate a sturdy waistband that doesn't roll down or get easily shifted. This thong is just what I like. Plus, it's mesh front panel makes it breathable and very comfy," says Andrea Bossi, freelance writer at Insider Reviews.

Parade Re:Play Thong
A model wears a red thong against a lilac gradient.

Instagram-famous Parade underwear scored high marks in our tests for its inclusive size range, reasonable pricing, recycled materials, and unapologetically bright color palette. The Re:Play Thong (previously known as the Feels Like Nothing Thong) was among our favorite styles we tested. 

"The Parade [Re:Play] Thong has become my default favorite for workouts. The primary reason for this is that the silky Spandex-like material is noticeably moisture-wicking and cooling, and the band doesn't roll while you move. In other words, I forget I'm wearing them — even during an exercise where the wrong socks can annoy me for 45 minutes. These characteristics also happen to make it great for everyday wear —  as well as in HIIT classes. But, the seams are slightly raised — so you're able to see the thong's sections under tight or thin leggings," writes Mara Leighton, freelance writer at Insider Reviews.

Bombas No Show Thong
A model wears a lilac thong against a lilac gradient.

In our review of Bombas underwear, we found that the popular sock brand is also a major player in the intimates category. This no-show thong, which is perfect for wearing under leggings during a workout, was a standout. 

"They come with a grippy, textured detailing on the inside that's intended to keep the underwear from moving around when wearing under leggings or other activewear," writes Sally Kaplan, Executive Editor, Insider Reviews. "I personally didn't find that the textured detailing was particularly helpful, but I do like the silky feel of the underwear. If you feel more secure with high-waisted styles, I wouldn't recommend this pair — but if low-rise is your usual go-to, these are a comfortable option I'd definitely recommend."

True & Co. True Body Thong
A model wears a beige thong against a lilac gradient.

I like this seamless True & Co. low-rise thong for its buttery soft and stretchy fabric comprised of nylon and elastane that feels like practically nothing on my skin. The raw-edge design doesn't have elastic or bulky seams, so it stays well hidden under my clothing, including light-colored leggings and silky skirts.

Everlane The Invisible High-Rise Thong
A model wears a white thong against a lilac gradient.

Everlane's impressive lineup of improved-upon basics continues to be our go-to for everything from shoes to undies. The label's ReNew Underwear — which includes minimalist, seamless styles made from 100% regenerated nylon — is both comfortable and flattering, as we found in our tests. 

"I was surprised by the [Invisible] Thong's high waist, but it ended up being my favorite aspect. It maintains the versatility of a thong's zero-panty-line effect while also delivering a relatively unique — and really flattering — high-waist silhouette. Plus, since the material is slightly compressive, it feels more secure. Aside from being seamless, they're also bonded, so they stay put throughout the day," writes freelancer Mara Leighton.

Read more in our full review of Everlane's ReNew underwear.

Amazon Essentials Thong Underwear
A model wears a black thong against a lilac gradient.

"As a skeptic of plus size fashion on Amazon, I was pleasantly surprised by the comfort and coverage of these soft and stretchy no-show thongs from the Amazon Essential collection. Its buttery material is cut to rest on the low hip for ample coverage in the gusset area. If you have a wide-set stomach or apron belly, consider sizing up to avoid material rolling down the stomach," says freelancer Alexis Gaskin.

SKIMS Fits Everybody High-Waisted Thong
A model wears a brown thong against a lilac gradient.

Former senior editor Maria Del Russo swears by the SKIMS' Fits Everybody line and has tried multiple styles and colors. "I'm not usually a fan of thongs, but Skims' fabric is so comfortable, I actually enjoy wearing this notoriously uncomfortable style," she says. And since the size-inclusive brand also has an inclusive range of nude colors, you'll be able to find a flesh tone that matches you.

Read more in our full SKIMS shapewear review.

Quince Organic Cotton High-Cut Thong
A model wears a black thong against a lilac gradient.

"I recommend Quince's underwear to anyone who shares my concern over the overwhelming amount of women's underwear that are treated with pesticides and harsh chemical dyes," says associate style editor Gabrielle Chase in our guide to the best cotton underwear.

"Usually organic cotton is much more expensive, so the price on this six-pack of thongs makes it more accessible. I found these thongs soft and comfortable, but they're not very stretchy, so it's important to know your true size first. My hips measure 37 inches, so I got a size small. In any case, I suggest rounding up if you're between sizes since cotton shrinks in the dryer." — Gabrielle Chase, associate style editor

Read more in our full Quince review.

Curvy Couture Allover Lace High Cut Thong
A model wears a pink lace thong against a lilac gradient.

Another budget-friendly, size-inclusive find is this high-cut, lacy thong. "The soft lace on this thong is semi-sheer for modest coverage in the right places, with glimpses of skin throughout. Cotton lines the gusset for the health of your privates and the breathable material offers a seamless look for a smooth base," says freelancer Alexis Gaskin. "I wore this thong under my Gia/IRL Gabrielle Maxi in Black during NYFW for that 'no underwear' look without actually going commando, and they stayed up all day."

Intimissimi Thong with Ultralight Microfiber Straps
A model wears a beige thong against a lilac gradient.

"Sometimes, your outfit requires underwear that leaves little to the imagination, akin to wearing dental floss. This G-string provides little coverage, but it doesn't feel like it's cutting you in half," says Gabrielle Chase, associate style editor. "Its super-thin microfiber straps are barely visible even under a sheer, crochet dress. It's my softest, stretchiest thong that I've washed and worn for years, and it's still in excellent condition."

 

 

 

 

What to look for in the best thongs

The main function of a thong is to be discreet underneath your clothing. Therefore, "seamless," no-show thongs are ideal. However, seamless garments can sometimes be flimsy and start to unravel after a few washes. Instead, look for underwear with flatlock stitches at their seams. These will lay flush against your skin and still maintain the structural integrity of the thong.

Achieving the most comfortable fit means you must know your measurements. Assume a shoulder-width stance and wrap a tape measure around the widest point of your hips, and again around the smallest part of your waist, in order to compare your measurements with a brand's size chart. Remember to account for fabrics like cotton that shrink in the dryer in case you need to size up.

Another important factor when shopping for underwear of any kind is its material composition because the wrong fabric can affect your body's natural chemistry. It's not recommended to sleep in thongs or wear them daily, but if you truly prefer them, you should wear one with a gusset made from 100% cotton. Switching to cotton underwear is one of the most common pieces of advice when it comes to vaginal hygiene, as it allows for more airflow and holds less moisture than synthetic fabrics.

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