
These teeny, tiny thongs are made of 100% Silk Knit. Micro G-string panty with silver tone ring hardware in front and back. Elastic waistband for comfort. Narrow cotton lined crotch. Silk is a Magical natural fiber of unmatched beauty and comfort. Because no two pieces of silk are alike, each silk garment has its own subtly unique qualities. Machine washable. Small-Large
Customer Review: Very Sexy
I loved this g-string. It is very comfortable and it fits well although its a little long on the sides. Im 5'9 and 140lbs and it sits right on the hips. I however would not recommend wearing this for liong periods of time as it will begin to slip, but i have worn this to work under a fitted skirt for about 8 hours and it was so comfortable, i forgot i was wearing underwear!
Customer Review: They work I suppose, but think before you buy
This is indeed a cute little thing but before you but (like I did) you need to consider a few things. First, if you are small like I am, this thing simply does not fit. You end up having to alter it. I am 5'6" and weight about 118 and it was too large for me to look good. I wear a size six. Secondly, no way can you wear this without a good waxing...it just does not work. The model here should tip you off on that. I had no problems in this area since I keep myself waxed, but this would have looked horrid if I had not. Thirdly, you really need to consider not wearing these things out for any length of time. They are not made for everyday wear and in fact it would be quite unhealthy to do so. Fourthly, these do need to be hand washed and hand washed frequently. If you are going to use them, I would suggest several pair. Finally, if you are active in these things, the little patch that is suppose to cover the goodies sort of bunches up and goes places it was never meant to go. On the positive side, these are inexpensive. They are also extremely sexy during those special moments. My friend goes absolutely out of her mind when I wear them walking through the house on the way to bed...sort of gives her some sort of signal I suppose. The low rating is for all the reasons except the last and hey, I can get the same effect from a set of overalls from her...she is such a push over.

As today is my youngest granddaughter's first birthday, I'm hoping she loves the baby doll I sent her in the mail that coos "I love you." If you're like me and have raised only boys, it's a joy to shop for dolls and filly dresses after years of buying cars and trucks.
Let's face it---As doting parents and grandparents, we can get carried away when selecting gift for our grandchild's first birthday. What does a one-year-old really need? What's more, how can be sure are gifts are age appropriate as well as safe?
First, don't forget that one-year-olds put everything in their mouths so you need to make sure your gift doesn't have any small parts that can be choking hazards.
It's also good to keep it simple. You don't have to spend a lot of money on a one-year-old. I still remember my older son's first Christmas. After spending too much money on elaborate toys, I remember how he was more intrigued with the Christmas wrapping paper and boxes than the actual toys.
Be careful not to over stimulate your one-year old with too many gifts. Overdoing it can easily make a one-year-old ignore all of them or over excite him (or her)
Also, remember that at this early age one, it's also a good opportunity to be practical. In other words, instead of spending all your money on toys, why not split it between a special toy and an outfit. Not only will your one-year-old be ready for a first birthday picture, but Mom and Dad will appreciate it as well.
Musical toys---Any toys that make different sounds are good choices for your one-year-old. Besides music boxes, one-year-olds love xylophones, tambourines, sticks and thing that makes "music." In fact, some toddler pop-up books have musical songs included in their stories.
Stuffed toys and animals---What one-year-old doesn't break into a smile at the sight of a teddy bear or other soft, stuffed animal? Instead of buying stuffed animals, I enjoy crocheting teddy bears for my grandchildren. If your one-year-old is having a birthday close to Christmas, why not give him (or her) a Santa bear or another stuffed animal to make baby's second Christmas special.
Outsized blocks---Peek inside any daycare or nursery and you'll probably catch a toddler busy building blocks. Blocks for one-year-olds are best if they're plastic or cloth rather than wooden as toddlers sometimes throw wooden blocks at their playmates.
Activity Learning Centers---Why not select a play kitchen for your little princess or a "car center" for grandpa's pint-sized helper?
Push or pull toys--Wagons are excellent as one-year-olds are just beginning to walk. On the other hand, little girls love to push their own miniature vacuum cleaners, baby strollers, and shopping baskets.
Stacking cubes and blocks---These toys teach your one-year-old sorting and motor skills.
This is just a small list to give you a few ideas. I'm sure I visit to your local toy store can give you other suggestions for your special one-year-old.
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