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  2. Thong - Wikipedia

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    In the US and Europe, the wearing of thongs by men was once mainly limited to the dance belt, the posing pouch for bodybuilders and the realm of male strippers. Men's thongs are now more widely available and commonly worn as day-to-day underwear or swimwear, with major retailers such as Kmart [21] and popular fashion brands such as Calvin Klein ...

  3. Dance belt - Wikipedia

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    A "nude" dance belt for dancers with light skin. A dance belt is a kind of specialized undergarment commonly worn by male ballet dancers to comfortably support their genitals. [1] Most are similar in design to thong underwear. [2] Dance belts were developed in the early 1900s for male dancers to wear during training and performances

  4. Jockstrap - Wikipedia

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    A jockstrap, also a jock (male), jill (female), strap, cup, groin guard, pelvic protector (female), supporter, or athletic supporter, is an undergarment for protecting the scrotum and penis or vulva during contact sports or other vigorous physical activity. This article deals chiefly with the genital protective sports gear designed for the male ...

  5. Loincloth - Wikipedia

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    A loincloth is a one-piece garment, either wrapped around itself or kept in place by a belt. It covers the genitals and sometimes the buttocks. Loincloths which are held up by belts or strings are specifically known as breechcloth or breechclout. [1] [2] Often, the flaps hang down in front and back. [2]

  6. Fundoshi - Wikipedia

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    The samurai wore fundoshi as underwear with armor, combined with a shitagi shirt. [5] Sumo wrestlers also wear a form of this garment, the mawashi. [6] Fundoshi are often worn with a hanten or happi (a short cotton jacket with straight sleeves) during summer festivals by men and women who carry mikoshi (portable shrines) in Shinto processions.

  7. Munsingwear - Wikipedia

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    The company expanded into women's underwear in the 1920s, and starting in 1931, offered Foundettes, which used an elasticized yarn to produce a combination foundation garment that combined a brassiere and a girdle. [12] Munsingwear was the largest employer of women in the state of Minnesota; at one point, 85% of its 3,000 employees were women. [13]

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