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  2. Loincloth - Wikipedia

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    A form of loincloth worn with a cape by Nezahualpilli, c. 1500. Loincloths are worn in societies where no other clothing is needed or wanted. Loincloths are commonly used as an undergarment or swimsuit by wrestlers and by farmers in paddy fields in both Sri Lanka and India, where it is called Kovanam in Tamil, ambudaya in Sinhala and kaupinam or langot.

  3. Meitei clothing - Wikipedia

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    The then Prime Minister of Manipur (independent from India), preparing for the coronation of the new King Bodh Chandra Singh, wearing the pheijom loincloths, in 1944.. In the days of monarchy, unless permitted by the kings, various articles of dress and ornament could not be worn by commoners, and permission to wear any of these articles was much coveted.

  4. Kaupinam - Wikipedia

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    Wrestlers and bodyguards also wear a abdominal guard underneath, to protect and support their genitals. The kaupinam is a very ancient form of sportswear and was in use since the early Vedic Period (2000–1500 BC), as is evident from a verse in the Sam Veda of Hindu scriptures. [2] The devotees of the Hindu god Shiva were said to be wearing ...

  5. Underwear - Wikipedia

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    A mosaic from the Piazza Armerina in Sicily showing a woman wearing a strophium (breastcloth) and a subligaculum Medieval braies A loincloth in 1412 Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry. The loincloth is the simplest form of underwear; it was probably the first undergarment worn by human beings. In warmer climates, the loincloth was often the ...

  6. Rihanna's Secret to Wearing Lingerie in Public? Styling It ...

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    She kicked it up a notch with the non-lingerie elements of her outfit, including black heeled sandals with bedazzled criss-crossing straps and a gigantic shag coat with tiers of multi-colored ...

  7. Fundoshi - Wikipedia

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    In the pools and beaches of Japan, fundoshi-wearing swimmers occasionally can be seen, as in the case with ama divers in the past. In late 2008, the Japanese firm Wacoal began marketing fundoshi for women and have had greater than expected sales. The loincloths for women come in seven different colors and two designs—plain and chequered. [7]

  8. History of nudity - Wikipedia

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    Another Japanese tradition was the women free-divers (ama, 海女) who for 2,000 years until the 1960s collected seaweed and shellfish nude or wearing only loincloths. [116] Women farmers often worked bare-breasted during the summer [ 117 ] while other workers might be nude.

  9. Timeline of social nudity - Wikipedia

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    70,000 BP: Humans first wear clothing, a date suggested by evidence based on lice DNA which shows when the clothing louse first began to diverge genetically from the human head louse. [1] 720 BC: According to one legend, an athlete (Orsippos of Megara) who discards his loincloth wins his race at the Olympic Games.