Nowadays, many people prefer to wear and shop for sexy lingerie, but most of them have no idea about the origin and history of different kinds of lingerie products. For this reason, the administration of HotWomenLingeries.Com decided to introduce some interesting facts about these products in detail.
Generally, the term “Lingerie” is used for fashionable and extremely alluring pieces of underwear. This term comes from the French language and is applied to all undergarments of different kinds. However, in English the term lingerie is used specifically to those pieces of underwear designed to be very attractive and erotic. Lingerie is usually produced from one or more stretchy and very flexible materials including polyester, Lycra, satin, nylon (nylon tricot), lace, and silk while more practical and functional underwear is manufactured mainly from cotton.
There’re the following stages of lingerie development:
1) Ancient Lingerie was widely used by people from Egypt to Rome
2) Medieval Lingerie is represented by The Chemise and the Corset Prototypes
3) Elizabethan Lingerie includes Farthingales and Corsets
4) The French Revolution was a sort of Revolt against Underwear
5) The Victorians introduced a number of Lingerie Innovators
6) Early Twentieth Century is characterized by everything From Corset to Brassiere
7) 1950's-1970s is the Hollywood's Golden Age of Lingerie and Its Backlash
8) 1980s to 2000 was greatly influenced by Technology and the Wonderbra was invented
9)
2000's to Today is characterized by Hot Women Lingerie
When you’re aware of the stages of development of lingerie, it’s important to learn basic types of lingerie:
Babydoll is a short nightgown, or negligee used as women nightwear.
Bedjacket is usually worn over a nightgown or negligee to give warmth and modesty.
Basque is a form-fitting, tight bodice or a kind of a coat.
Bikini
Bloomers are underpants with very short legs.
Blanket sleeper
Bodysuit can be represented by a leopard undergarment, is rather tight and formfitting.
Bodystocking.
Bodice covers the woman’s body from the neck to the waist.
Bustier.
Boy shorts are a kind of panties, similar to male shorts.
Brassiere.
Camisole is sleeveless and rather tight, covers the upper part of the woman’s body.
Cami shorts
Camiknickers, camisole and knickers come as one garment
Corselet, also known as merry widow unites the characteristics of brassiere and girdle.
Cheeky demonstrates the lower part of the buttocks
Chemise
Corset is used to shape the torso.
Corsage by elastic, covering the body from the neck to the waist, similar to a corset.
Drawers are a pant-like clothing used during the 19th century by modest women for warmth. A few drawers were split-leg, so that the crotch seam was open.
G-string, known as a thong is a narrow piece of cloth passing between the buttocks, and is fixed to a band around the hips, worn as underwear by both sexes.
French maid is a kind of ladies' fantasywear.
Granny panties
Garter/Garter belt/Suspender belt (British) is worn to keep stockings up
Girdle, looks like a tight pair of athletic shorts.
Negligee
Hosiery
Knickers
Jersey nightshirt is a long, rather loose T-shirt manufactured from polyester, cotton, nylon, or diaphanous chiffon and is worn as a babydoll.
Leotard
Panties
Nightgown, or a nightie, is a loose nightwear, may be short (babydoll) or long (peignoir).
Pettipants
Nightshirt
Peignoir
Petticoat
Tap pants
Robe
Stringbody
Slip (Full slip and half slip/underskirt)
Spanky-pants, known as Spankies are color-coordinated underpants used by cheerleaders.
Undergarment
Stockings
Tanga
Teddy
Unitard is a one piece, very tight garment. Singer Beyonce wore it at MTV award show.
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