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  2. Underwear - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, underwear came to be promoted as a fashion item in its own right, and came to be made in prints and colors. Manufacturers also experimented with rayon and newer fabrics like Dacron, nylon, and Spandex. [5] By 1960, men's underwear was regularly printed in loud patterns, or with messages or images such as cartoon characters.

  3. Boxer shorts - Wikipedia

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    Boxer shorts got a fashion boost in 1985 when English model and musician Nick Kamen stripped to white Sunspel boxers in a 1950s-style launderette in a Levi's commercial [1]. [2] [3] After that time boxers were beginning to become popular among young men, who wore boxers with varying colors and prints. [4]

  4. List of lingerie brands - Wikipedia

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    1950s France France Maidenform: 1922 US US Marlies Dekkers: 1993 NL Unknown Nichole de Carle: 2009 UK UK Olga: 1941 [2] US Paraguay Peach John: 1994 Japan China Playtex: 1947 US Unknown Pretty Polly: 1919 UK Unknown Rigby & Peller: 1939 UK Thailand Schiesser: 1875 Germany Unknown Silhouette: 1887 UK Unknown Spanx: 2000 US Thailand ThirdLove ...

  5. Panty raid - Wikipedia

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    A panty raid was a prank occurring in American coeducational colleges in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s; the term dates to February 1949. It consisted of a horde of male students attempting to invade living quarters of female students and steal their panties as trophies.

  6. Rubber pants - Wikipedia

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    Rubber pants or rubber panties were the predecessor to plastic pants and served the purpose of a diaper cover, replacing the woolen garment. However, "rubber pants" is still a generic term for any pull-on or snap-on incontinence protective garment. Lacking a fly front, the traditional variant is a true panty.

  7. Maidenform - Wikipedia

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    An imaginary situation of a partially undressed dream was exploited in Maidenform's advertising in the 1950s and 1960s - "I dreamed I...[doing some ordinary activity]... in my Maidenform bra.", with an illustration of the person wearing only underwear in a public place, appearing proud and cheerful. [3]

  8. 10 Fashion Trends From the 1950s That Are Making a Comeback - AOL

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    "The 1950s were a golden age of fashion, marked by elegant silhouettes, bold femininity, and meticulous tailoring," says Monica Mahoney, the designer behind the eponymous fashion brand. Among the ...

  9. Plastic pants - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, plastics, particularly PVC, replaced latex due to their lower cost, maintenance, and noise during handling. Though modern terminology, like " rubber pants " and "rubbers", is commonly used to refer to various types of waterproof pants.