- Underwear, underclothing, or
undergarments are
items of
clothing worn
beneath outer clothes,
usually in
direct contact with the skin,
although they may...
- 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...
-
previously parti****ted in the
endowment ceremony to
enter a temple. The
undergarments are
viewed as a
symbolic reminder of the
covenants made in
temple ceremonies...
- A
chemise or
shift is a
classic smock type of women's
undergarment or dress. Historically, a
chemise was a
simple garment worn next to the skin to protect...
-
Depend is a Kimberly-Clark
brand of absorbent,
disposable undergarments for
people with
urinary or
fecal incontinence. It
positions its
products as an...
-
Heinemann English Dictionary describes "thong" as a very
skimpy style of
undergarment or swimsuit,
similar to a G-string. A
reverse description is used in...
- The
priestly undergarments (Biblical Hebrew: מִכְנְסֵי־בָד, romanized: miḵnəsē-ḇāḏ) were "linen breeches" (KJV) worn by the
priests and the High Priest...
- French: [lɛ̃ʒʁi] ) is a
category of
primarily women's
clothing including undergarments (mainly br****ieres), sleepwear, and
lightweight robes. The
choice of...
- A
covert listening device, more
commonly known as a bug or a wire, is
usually a
combination of a
miniature radio transmitter with a microphone. The use...
- 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...