- A
waistband is a
strip of
material that is
either elastic or some
other confining fabric that
encircles the
waist,
usually as a
component of clothing...
- to the
waistband at the
middle of the back. A
strapless garment,
called a jock sock or
sometimes a slingshot, has only an
elastic waist band with an...
- women's form-****ing underpants.
Typical components include an
elastic waistband, a
crotch panel to
cover the
genitalia (usually
lined with
absorbent material...
- Bust/
waist/hip
measurements (informally
called 'body measurements' or ′vital statistics′) are a
common method of
specifying clothing sizes. They match...
-
diving to mean a wide
waistband either on a
buoyancy control device designed to
provide more
comfort to the user than a
standard waistband and
usually made...
- the
waist (outside (OWB) or
inside (IWB) the
waistband),
behind the back (small of back (SOB), at the ankle, at the
chest (in an
elastic belly band or...
- a
front fly.
classic briefs have an
elasticated waistband at or near the wearer's
waist, and leg
bands that end at or near the groin. Many male briefs...
- From the
early 19th
century through the
Edwardian period, the word
waist was a term
common in the
United States for the
bodice of a
dress or for a blouse...
-
specifically to
tailored garments with a
waistband, belt-loops, and a fly-front. In
these dialects, elastic-
waist knitted garments would be
called pants...
-
warmer conditions, as did
adjustable waist buckles. A pair of "action-back"
pleats extended from
shoulder to
waistband,
providing freedom of
movement with...