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  2. The Best Breathable Underwear For All-Day Wear, Tested ... - AOL

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    The best breathable underwear, per ob-gyn and editor advice, is made of cotton fabric and can lower your risk for vaginal infections, sweat, and irritation.

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    The best seamless underwear of 2024, tested by editors, make great no-show picks for wearing under leggings, yoga pants, and more. Shop thongs, briefs and more.

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    Women’s Health editors researched the most popular, bestselling, and top-rated leak-proof underwear across Amazon and other major retailers. To build our list, we consulted two gynecologists and ...

  5. Panties - Wikipedia

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    The leg holes are small so the underwear cover as much area between waist and thigh as possible. Sometimes called "granny panties" because they were the standard underpants in previous decades and have a connotation of being worn by older women. Control briefs are designed to offer support while giving a slimmer appearance.

  6. Leonisa - Wikipedia

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    Leonisa has product lines for shapewear, bras and panties, including collections that meet specific needs, like postpartum and post-surgical shapewear and sports underwear. In 2009, Leonisa introduced a brand that targets girls and women between the ages of 14 and 25.

  7. Fundoshi - Wikipedia

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    Fundoshi are worn in several basic styles depending upon how they are wrapped around the body. The most relaxed type consists of a strip of cloth, wound around the hips, secured at the small of the back by knotting or twisting, with the excess brought forward between the legs, and tucked through the cloth belt in front to hang as an apron.