String bikini
String bikinis are worn by goddesses only. A goddess controls the female world and that’s exactly what bikini girls that wear string bikinis do. This page is here to give you the inside scoop on everything related to string bikinis.

Where did it come from?
It is widely believed that a fashion model named Rose de Primo created this bikini when she had a photo session to attend to but she didn’t have enough fabric for a full bikini. In a natural fashion, she whipped together a skimpy version of a bikini with whatever fabrics she had available.
Turns out what she spawned a new era in the bikini industry. At that moment, which is when the first string bikini was made, all men on earth blinked at the same time. Wicked Weasel has done an excellent job selling the string bikini online.
A perfect body
Perfect is one of those words that each of us have a different definition for which is a good thing because it can mean a lot of things. You’re going to notice that all fitness models that wear string bikinis seem to have perfect bodies.
The string bikini, like most other bikinis is made up of two pieces. Both the top and the bottom are made up of tiny little triangle pieces of fabric. The fabric is then strung together and that’s pretty much it.
Some string bikinis come with the string in separate pieces so you can tie it off at the sides. These bikinis are the best kind to wear while making body paint bikinis.
The bikini heroes
The string bikini is the most popular of all the bikini variations. These skimpy thongs are the most revealing bikinis ever made. It takes a real goddess to wear such a bikini. Goddesses are like that, they have a lot of guts compare to some girls and don't let them take control of you if your a guy. These are the kind of girls you find in bikini videos on Youtube and Google video or even on our model of the month page.
Oh yeah, we forgot to mention, string bikinis are also worn by men, but we'll leave that for another article as you probably don’t want to hear about that one anyways.
