Curious about a term, phrase or word related to lingerie or underwear?
Here a list I find which I hope will somehow help you when you stuck on it.
G-String: A style of panty similar to a thong where the front fabric panel is connected by thing lines of fabric or elastic that rides along the hips or just below and fits between the buttocks.
Bustier: Undergarment similar to a bra but extends down to the waist or hips to create a structured, supported look. Bustiers are often boned and include underwires and may have removable straps.
Push-up cups: Bra cups with padding designed to enhance and push up b r e a s t to create flattering cleavage. Padding is sometimes stitched into the cup and sometimes removable.
Thong: An underwear style for both men and women with a thin fabric back that rest between the buttocks.
Bikini: A panty style with more coverage than a thong, and less than a brief. Typically, this brief sits below the naval and on the hips, but is slightly higher than a low-ride or hipster cut. The sides are usually high cut with either strings, bands or thin fabric separating the front and back coverage areas.
Seamless: A style of fabric and/or garment designed and built without seams or lines to create smooth appearances under outerwear and for comfort.
Chemise: A short slip or garment designed to wear under dresses. Structured like a camisole, but longer in length. Current trends show women wearing chemises over jeans as outer garments. Chemises can also be worn as lounge or sleepwear.
Garter Belt: A intimate accessory that fits around the waist and hips with straps to hold up thigh-high stockings. The back and straps are typically adjustable.
Demi cups: The fabric triangle of the bra that covers the b r e a s t, designed proportionate to half a full cup, the demi typically runs straight across the b r e a s t just above the nipple and has a low centerfront.
Corset: A fitted garment usually with boning designed to cinch the waist and lift the b r e a s t.
Boxers: Underwear or sleepwear designed with an elastic waistband and open, loose fitting legs. Men wear boxers as undergarments, and women typically as lounge or sleepwear.
Baby Doll: Lingerie or nightgown usually designed with a empire cut waistband and a-line cut, loose and swaying skirt section falling anywhere from naval to mid-thigh.
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