I wore this fundoshi overnight, wrapped and twisted comfortably and a little loosely. It was a warm night, I only needed a thin sheet to cover up. I had some fantastic dreams! In the morning, I was able to work the fundoshi down over my hips and drop it to the floor without really untying it. Using available natural light, I took about 40 photographs of it on my bedsheets, simply picking it up and dropping it from a couple feet in the air so that the twists and knots continued to loosen and disintegrate. The white-on-white photos reminded me of windswept arctic tundra, yet also blushed my imagination with drops of lust as I imagined which parts of my body had been cupped or bound by the various twists and valleys of gauzy fabric...
Here's some of my favorites from the shoot!
What material is this fundoshi made of, it looks so soft and comfortable
ReplyDeleteThis is that Island Breeze Gauze cotton. It's a great lightweight cloth, unobtrusive and breathable under clothing, a little translucent when wet, and it gets a great "crinkle" to it that accentuates the fundoshi's lines. Cheap, too! http://www.fabric.com/apparel-fashion-fabric-shirting-fabric-gauze-fabric-island-breeze-gauze-fabric.aspx
DeleteBeautiful textures and lighting variations. I get lucky now and then and take a "photograph" rather than a "picture" and I appreciate the depth of these photos. A nice photo study!
ReplyDeleteThe eroticism of a simple piece of cloth. Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteVery evocative and sensual
ReplyDeleteCant understand why its so unstained after a night of erotic dreams - do you wear a sheath?
ReplyDeleteHaha, no... just consummated the dreams in the morning, off-screen.
DeleteNo wonder no stains! Great vid on Fundoshi Fix page, (maybe how you consummated your dreams off screen). Nice to know I got the same technique for using my fundoshi!
DeleteGreat photos hinting of fun, but I prefer to see a fundoshi straining to support its bulging contents. Certainly mine is straining at the moment.
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