similar to a g-string, victorias secret named there g-strings this.
also the fabric portion which covers up the front and rear is shaped as a V, while there are still strings on each side, joining the front to back
Victoria's Secret's V-String are my favorite because they are comfortable and look sexy
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v-string: corruption of g-string. Developed by Victoria's Secret(R) to distance their product line from the less respectable g-string.
Victoria's Secret's new V-String panties
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When Victoria's Secret came out with their version of the G-string they renamed it the V string to lose the "trashy" or other sterotypical names that followed the G string around.
Later to be followed by the introduction of the T string
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When a woman wears her g string around the other way
Tim: Gina was so drunk last night that she put her g string on the wrong way.
Eric: Awesome, total V string!
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WHat a whipped boyfriend woul buy his girl in an attemp to look not whipped, only solidifying his place as whipped.
"I bought the thong? WHose whipped now?"
"Still you, that v-string is 13 dollars for 5- cents worth of fabric."
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A "Vee-String Vagina Prosthesis" is an undergarment in the basic shape of a G-string which has the appearance of an artificial vagina colour-matched to the wearer's skin. Aimed primarily at crossdressers and at a male-to-female transgender niche market, it exists in various models - some of which claim to allow urination, masturbation or sexual activity with the vee-string in place. Evidently, your mileage may vary.
Confusingly, there have been multiple attempts to trademark "v-string" or "vee-string" (which are phonetically identical) for different products. Victoria's Secret has been trying since 1998 to trademark "v-string" as a store-branded variant of what is basically a g-string. Castle Supply has been trying since 2002 to trademark "vee-string" for an artificial prosthetic vagina, worn much like a g-string but for M2F TG's. And then there's the "v-strings that win" logo and slogan which had been used by Victory Sports for strings for tennis or badminton-style rackets apparently since the 1950's.
You might come out of this feeling like a new woman, or you might come out feeling that this is just another underhanded racket. Caveat emptor.