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Tennis Undergarments

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Thright undergarments is an important part of tennis players’ apparel. Ill-fitting lingerie can lead to awkward movements on the court which can ruin an athlete or hobbyist’s game. Written below are some considerations when shopping for the right innerwear. Decide on the type of tennis undergarments that you would need. You can choose from sports bra, panties, tennis shorties, and leggings. When browsing for options at the clothing store, take your tennis apparel with you. This way, you can see how your selections will look under your sports garments. In addition, this will help you pick leggings that will match the colour of your outfit. Purchase tennis panties that are comfortable and will not bunch up or show under your playing ensemble. You can get anything from a thong to a boy-cut style. To have a convenient spot for storing balls, get a style that has pockets on both sides. In order to get a leaner silhouette, opt for athletic innerwear that helps shape your bod...

Wearing a Camisole

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One of the most diverse pieces of clothing in women’s apparel is the camisole. This is because it can be worn in a lot of different ways. However, there are certain guidelines to follow to ensure that you put it on appropriately. First and foremost, it is crucial to get the right type of brassiere. When looking for one to pair with a camisole, your best bet would be to go strapless. Get measured for the latter and try several on until you find one that fits the best and has good support. For a casual look on weekend, wear one that has a built-in bra for supreme comfort. You can complete the ensemble with jeans and sandals or even tennis shoes. Or layer it under a cardigan for cooler weather. You may also opt to incorporate the camisole into your office wardrobe to add a touch of femininity. Wear it underneath a suit or tailored jacket. Avoid leopard prints, lace, or anything sexy enough to distract. Sexier versions are more suitable for clubbing or after work social ga...

Choosing a Corset

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The corset, a known lingerie staple for centuries, is once again gaining a following in the modern fashion scene. As opposed to the metal contraptions that were in vogue during the Victorian era, today’s version is now being made from breathable fabrics. When shopping for this type of innerwear, consider how often you will be wearing the corset. Avoid tight-laced items if you plan to wear one daily. A waist cinchier that comes in an hourglass shape is ideal. Next, determine your intended purpose for wearing one. If you want it to reshape your body or for costuming purposes, get a piece with extra reinforcing, seaming, and boning. These additions can help enhance your hips, abdomen, and bottom. Modern corsets are usually made of PVC, leather, or satin. The latter offers the customer a wide colour palette while stretchy material like leather would be more comfortable on the plus-size woman. If chosen well, this kind of lingerie can enhance and provide support for any bus...

Maternity Lingerie

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Being pregnant can cause significant changes in a woman’s figure. The swollen feet and unsightly bulges could make the soon-to-be mum less confident about herself. Far from being a time for insecurities, expectant mothers can accentuate their bellies in sexy yet comfortable undergarments. When shopping for maternity lingerie, focus on your assets. For instance, find a piece that will highlight your growing bust. It should be an item that will give ample lift and proper support. You can also invest in nightwear and baby doll lingerie with ties. This will allow you to adjust the garment to accommodate your growing tummy. Pick a fabric that is both cool and comfortable. The kind available in the market today comes in a variety of textures that can keep the wearer feeling sexy and comfy at the same time. Some prime examples would be silk and satin. Show off your pregnant belly with innerwear that puts the focus on your bulge. Your choices can be anything from low rise pant...

Corsets lingerie

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Spelled as corsets, these are articles of clothing made as early as the 2000 B.C. as an outer garment primarily for men in the Minoan island of Crete in antiquity. The early Greeks and Romans wore inner corsets primarily to shape the body into a certain contour favoured by their societies at that time. It later evolved in the Middle Ages into something that was a very tight fitting inner bodice designed to produce very slender hips and accentuate the female breasts. It was considered high fashion at that time to wear them in official functions and these were sometimes jewelled with precious stones and with elaborate embroidery. By around 1900, it became primarily a female garment only worn by royalty and in high society. Its tight fit was gradually loosened to conform to the natural form of the body rather than forcing the body to conform to it. The decision to loosen corsets was caused by numerous health problems among its wearers and eventually gave way to brassieres an...

Camisoles

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These are basically women’s sleeveless undergarments worn under a sheer or transparent blouse. It is a short negligee that provides the needed opacity to an otherwise see-through dress. It is tight-fitting in contrast to a similar undergarment which is the chemise which is worn loose. Camisoles can be worn over a brassiere or even without one and usually made from silk, satin or cotton. It can be cropped to intentionally expose the midriff around the navel area as a fashion statement by young women. Many Internet sites offer all kinds of camisoles for online buyers. The trick is to find the site that offers your preferences in terms of material used, the style and the colour you want. Camisoles can be considered part of women’s lingerie and worn to make women look smart and at the same time add an extra covering where it is needed the most. An ideal cami (short for camisole) should be soft but elegant and can be worn even everyday in warm weather. If worn for reasons of mo...

Swimwear

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Swim-wear designed for women’s use need to fulfil two basic functions: provide a sense of decency (includes modesty too) and also give the woman swimmer a degree of flexibility while in the water. The major types of women’s swim wear are bikinis, one-pieces, two-piece sets and a bit recently, and tankini—which is a neologism of tank tops and bikinis. All are part of an on-going fashion revolution in search of the best-selling beach costume. With the change in mores in consonance with the times, minimal swim wear is the order of the day. Sometimes though, conflicts between functionality and fashion can led to debates about the limits of exposure. Women’s swim wear consists basically of two parts – one piece covering the upper torso especially the breasts and the second piece covering the genitals (may include the buttocks or not in the case of thongs). For women wearing this skimpy swimming attire, there is nothing sexually suggestive but instead a demonstration of freedom...