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A dance belt is a kind of specialized undergarment commonly worn by male ballet dancers to comfortably support their genitals.[1] Most are similar in design to thong underwear.[2]
Dance belts were developed in the early 1900s for male dancers to wear during training and performances
A dance belt resembles a thong undergarment in design but has a wider waist belt, also to give a smooth appearance. From the back, the belt is connected by a narrow piece of elasticized fabric to the bottom of a front triangular panel. This strip is concealed between the buttocks in what is sometimes called a "T-back" design. Other styles have a seat, similar to briefs, but under a tight costume, they risk causing "panty lines".
Unlike an athletic supporter (jock strap), it lacks a pair of elasticized straps from the pouch back out to the upper thighs. The Japanese fundoshi shares some similarities with a dance belt.
The dance belt is usually "flesh coloured" - beige, dark brown or black - to make it less visible under a costume, or white, when it can be dyed to any color. Some dances are performed wearing a dance belt alone.
The support pouch can be made of two layers of spandex fabric (or similar); or there may be a thin layer of padding to make the front smoother. The front is generally seamless.