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  2. The Best Breathable Underwear For All-Day Wear, Tested ... - AOL

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    Women's Breathable Panties, $5 to $33 for packs of 3 or 6. Fruit of the Loom. Amazon.com. Along with cotton, mesh is another material that’s not only breathable, but keeps you cool and dry while ...

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    16,000 five-star fans and counting are crazy for these smooth, tag-free, no-show panties. The cozy, premium stretch underwear offers a flexible fit with no visible panty lines.

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    Women’s underwear fabrics Cotton: The most common underwear fabric, cotton offers breathability and soft comfort. The fabric composition can range from 100% natural cotton to blends with nylon ...

  5. Fruit of the Loom - Wikipedia

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    Fruit of the Loom is one of the largest manufacturers and marketers of underwear, printable T-shirts and fleece for the activewear industry, casualwear, women's jeanswear, and childrenswear. The company employs more than 32,400 people worldwide. [citation needed] The company is a vertically integrated manufacturer.

  6. Vassarette - Wikipedia

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    Vassarette is a brand of women's underwear owned by Vanity Fair Brands, a division of Fruit of the Loom. Until 2010 the brand was owned by the Northwestern Knitting Company, which became Munsingwear. Their lines include bras, stockings and lingerie, and they were previously a major manufacturer of girdles.

  7. BVD - Wikipedia

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    In 1951, the brand was purchased by Superior Mills. BVD was first to start packaging underwear in plastic bags for the mass market. In the 1960s and 1970s, they started introducing sportops, a pocket T-shirt, and fashionable underwear made of nylon. [citation needed] In 1976, BVD was purchased by Fruit of the Loom.

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