-
additional warmth.
Special types of
undergarments have
religious significance. Some
items of
clothing are
designed as
undergarments,
while others, such as T-shirts...
-
cover while in the
undergarments and
shields the
green plastic was
covered with a thin
cloth like cover. In 1987, the
undergarments were made in both cloth...
- and stomach. The term
girdle began to be used to
identify this type of
undergarment around the time of the
First World War.
Around this time, rubberized...
- tight-****ing, shirt-like
undergarment worn in
conjunction with the michnasayim.
According to the Talmud, worn-out
undergarments and
priestly sashes were...
-
Talmud records the worn out
undergarments and
priestly sashes were used for
torch wicks in the Temple. The
linen undergarments symbolized the
abolition of...
- from the
French language,
meaning undergarments, and used
exclusively for more
lightweight items of
female undergarments. The
French word in its original...
-
Eleanor Yang (5 June 2002). "2 on RB High
staff faulted for
checks of
undergarments". SignOnSanDiego.com.
Archived from the
original on 11
October 2007...
- was
decorated with lace in the cleavage. From the 16th century, the
undergarments of
wealthier women in the
Western world were
dominated by the corset...
-
different types of
undergarments began to be worn,
including combinations. In
Western countries, the
chemise as an
undergarment fell out of
fashion in...
- Leg
warmers Tights Lingerie No
Pants Day
Pantalettes Pantyhose Teddy Undergarment Underwear as
outerwear Underwear fetishism Whale tail Brunton, Guy; Caton-Thompson...