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  2. 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.

  3. List of lingerie brands - Wikipedia

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    Vanity Fair: 1919 US US, Honduras Vassarette: 1958 US Vietnam Vedette Shapewear: 1983 US Unknown Victoria's Secret: 1977 US China Wacoal: 1946 Japan China What Katie Did: 1999 UK India Wolford: 1949 Austria Croatia Wonderbra: 1939 Canada Indonesia, China Yandy: 2007 US US, China Zimmerli of Switzerland: 1871 Switzerland Switzerland

  4. Panties - Wikipedia

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    Panties are women's form-fitting underpants. Typical components include an elastic waistband, a crotch panel to cover the genitalia (usually lined with absorbent material such as cotton), and a pair of leg openings that, like the waistband, are often made of elastomer. Various materials are used, but are usually chosen to be breathable.

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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.

  6. 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]

  7. The shoot in question, published by Vanity Fair on Sept. 11, 2012, captured Brzezinski on top of a table wearing a sleeveless black dress and high heels as her left leg was kicked up in the air.

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