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  2. Camisole - Wikipedia

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    In modern usage, a camisole or cami is a loose-fitting [4] [5] sleeveless undershirt which covers the top part of the body but is shorter than a chemise.A camisole normally extends to the waist but is sometimes cropped to expose the midriff, or extended to cover the entire pelvic region.

  3. List of bra designs - Wikipedia

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    Built-in: Sometimes described as a shelf bra, although completely unlike the shelf bra described below. Contained within or as an integral part of an outer garment like a chemise, swimsuit or tank top. Some built-in bras are detachable. Built-in bras vary in their construction and support ability. Some are bandeau like which offer limited support.

  4. Teddy (garment) - Wikipedia

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    A version reappeared in the late 1960s, called a braslip, [2] which featured a bra top and attached slip, to wear under short, shift dresses, and replace half slips. Often the bra top was an underwire style, and the entire garment was sized by the bra. From the 1970s the term teddy or teddie was adopted to refer to a similar style of undergarment.

  5. Lingerie - Wikipedia

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    Bodices may also be reinforced with steel or bone to provide greater breast support. Model wearing lingerie at a fashion show. Brassiere, more commonly referred to as a bra, a close-fitting garment that is worn to help lift and support a woman's breasts; Bustier, a form fitting garment used to push up the bust and to shape the waist.

  6. History of bras - Wikipedia

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    Literature from Ancient Greece suggests the use of a specialized garment meant to support and contain women's breasts. In Book 14 of Homer's Iliad, written in the archaic period of classical antiquity, Homer refers to Aphrodite's "embroidered girdle" (Ancient Greek: κεστÏŒς á¼±μάς, kestós himás) as being "loosed from her breasts", indicating a decorated breast-band rather than a ...

  7. Chemisette - Wikipedia

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    A chemisette (from French, "little chemise") is an article of women's clothing worn to fill in the front and neckline of any garment. Chemisettes give the appearance of a blouse or shirt worn under the outer garment without adding bulk at the waist or upper arm.

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