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  2. Boxer shorts - Wikipedia

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    Boxer shorts for women have come onto the market in recent years. They are often worn as loungewear. They differ from boyshorts in that they are commonly longer and more closely resemble their male counterparts. There have been reports that women have been buying men's boxers for use as underwear. [7]

  3. Category:Undergarments - Wikipedia

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    Men's underwear (9 P) S. Socks (54 P) W. Women's underwear (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Undergarments" The following 83 pages are in this category, out of 83 total ...

  4. Aldens (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Aldens was founded by Benjamin J. Rosenthal [1] in 1889 in Chicago under the name Chicago Mail Order and Millinery Company and was incorporated on December 15, 1902. [2] The company primarily sold fashion apparel and accessories for women and men via its catalog.

  5. List of lingerie brands - Wikipedia

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    It catalogues brands known primarily for their lingerie or underwear, not fashion or clothing in general. Brand Year of establishment Country of origin

  6. Parade (company) - Wikipedia

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    According to The New York Times, Parade "sold over 700,000 pairs of underwear and brought in $10 million in revenue" during the pandemic, when many clothing companies floundered. [1] Parade featured size-inclusive branding. It engaged with micro influencers by offering free underwear gifts in exchange for posts on Instagram.

  7. Lingerie - Wikipedia

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    Lingerie (UK: / ˈ l æ̃ ʒ ər i, ˈ l ɒ n-/, US: / ˌ l ɒ n ʒ ə ˈ r eɪ, ˌ l æ n ʒ ə ˈ r iː /, [1] French: ⓘ) is a category of primarily women's clothing including undergarments (mainly brassieres), sleepwear, and lightweight robes. The choice of the word is often motivated by an intention to imply that the garments are alluring ...