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  2. Tightlacing - Wikipedia

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    "A cutting wind, or the fatal effects of tight-lacing", a satirical cartoon from around 1820 Advertisement of corsets for children, 1886 American women active in the anti-slavery and temperance movements , with experience in public speaking and political agitation, advocated for and wore sensible clothing that would not restrict their movement ...

  3. Tight-lacing - Wikipedia

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  5. Underwear - Wikipedia

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    While "tight lacing" of corsets was not a common practice except among a minority of women, which sometimes led to a woman needing to retire to the fainting room, the primary use of a corset was to create a smooth line for the garments to effect the fashionable shape of the day, using the optical illusion created by the corset and garments ...

  6. Tight - Wikipedia

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    Skin-tight garment, a garment that is held to the skin by elastic tension; Tights, a type of leg coverings fabric extending from the waist to feet; Tightlacing, the practice of wearing a tightly-laced corset "Tighties", a slang term for tight cycling shorts. "Tighty-whiteys", American slang for men’s or boys' briefs

  7. File:ANatural - BTight lacing.png - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnamese Wikipedia (Vietnamese: Wikipedia tiếng Việt) is the Vietnamese-language edition of Wikipedia, a free, publicly editable, online encyclopedia supported by the Wikimedia Foundation. Like the rest of Wikipedia, its content is created and accessed using the MediaWiki wiki software.

  9. Peter Farrer - Wikipedia

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    Peter Farrer. Peter Farrer (20 May 1926 – 10 February 2017) was an English tax inspector, author, cross-dresser, and authority on women's fashion. [1] [2] [3] [4]Shortly following Farrer's death in 2017, his archive papers and collections of research materials were generously donated to LJMU Special Collections & Archives as a bequest. [5]