This Pantyhose Undergarment
The day we wore pantyhose to work. Sheer hosiery is making a comeback, but are we ready to cover our legs?
Dance pantyhose and formal pantyhose are both one-piece garments for the lower body. Both garments are characterized as tight-fitting and intended as legwear. Both garments begin from a waistband with extended fabric to cover the crotch, the thighs, the legs, and the feet. Both types of pantyhose
Vogue Reports the First Brassiere 1907. Bra fashion history began as far back as Cretan times, but 1907, was the year when the word brassiere was first …
Pantyhose for men are being sold by other companies too, under different names. Spanx, the company that sells body-shaping undergarment solutions, have a line for men called Manx that helps hide those layers of belly fat from being seen through a shirt.
Pantyhose definition, a one-piece, skintight garment worn by women, combining panties and stockings. See more.
Pantyhose Color Chart. Hot Legs USA offers a pantyhose and stocking color guide designed to help you find the perfect color of tights for any outfit.
In American English, the term pantyhose generally refers to hosiery traditionally worn by women since their introduction in 1959, however some manufacturers also produce pantyhose for men, or, colloquially, mantyhose, brosiery, or guylons
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Although the frenzy over Kate Middleton has died down a bit, we have her to thank for the return of nude pantyhose. Singlehandedly, she’s turned an old-fashioned, frumpy undergarment into a chic and regal must-have. Not just any pantyhose either; those of us who’ve jumped on this trend, look for
The loincloth is the simplest form of underwear; it was probably the first undergarment worn by human beings. In warmer climates the loincloth was often the only clothing worn (effectively making it an outer garment rather than an undergarment), as was doubtless its origin, but in colder regions the loincloth often formed the basis of a person