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underthings

[uhn-der-thingz] / ˈʌn dərˌθɪŋz /




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Also sheer gold lace or crystal woven evening slip dresses, through which, again, the silk underthings were visible.

From New York Times

This is pretty much the same argument used by Rihanna in her Savage x Fenty line, and expressed in her Amazon-streamed lingerie spectacular last September, which featured dancers, models and celebrities of all sizes and skin tones gyrating in a variety of ever tinier underthings and high heels — by their own choice.

From New York Times

Another, more eccentric retelling, Nicholas de Monchaux’s terrific book “Spacesuit,” from 2011, describes how Italian-American seamstresses, accustomed to making women’s underthings, made the astronauts’ overthings.

From The New Yorker

Since gynecologists recommend that women wear underwear made from natural fibers, Knickey’s organic cotton underthings are a two-fer, benefiting women’s health as well as the planet’s.

From Los Angeles Times

TomboyX’s Rainbow Collection features a range of underthings such as bras, boy shorts and boxer briefs in the ultra-comfy cotton spandex/micromodal fabrics the brand is known for.

From Los Angeles Times