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  2. The 15 Best Affordable Lingerie Brands on the Internet - AOL

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    In fact, there are plenty of cheaper lingerie brands out there to fill all your needs. For some that might mean stocking up on The 15 Best Affordable Lingerie Brands on the Internet

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    Best for: The minimalist. Material: Nylon, spandex. Sizes: 30A-44H. Price range: $ Customer review: “These bras are works of art that you can wear and feel comfortable, confident, and hot. I ...

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    Time to give your intimates drawer a major upgrade. Shop the 27 best lingerie brands for women, including Skims, Fleur du Mal, and CUUP.

  5. Bare Necessities (company) - Wikipedia

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    Bare Necessities is an American lingerie, swimwear, and loungewear online retailer which was established in 1998 in Avenel, New Jersey.The company claims to be the second largest online retailer in the industry next to Victoria's Secret with over $66 million in revenues.

  6. List of lingerie brands - Wikipedia

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    Trashy Lingerie: 1973 US US Triumph International: 1886 Germany Brazil/China/Thailand True & Co. 2012 US China Ultimo: 1999 ceased 2015: UK India Van de Velde N.V. 1919 Belgium China 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 ...

  7. Adore Me - Wikipedia

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    Adore Me was founded by Morgan Hermand-Waiche. [4] He got the idea of starting a lingerie company in 2010 during his second year at Harvard Business School's M.B.A program, when he could not find lingerie that was both high quality and affordable. [2]