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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.

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    You might know Yandy best for its collection of super-sexy pop culture–themed Halloween costumes (like a sexy postal worker), but the brand’s original MO was lingerie. Most pieces come in ...

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  6. Trashy Lingerie - Wikipedia

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    Trashy Lingerie was founded in 1973 by a local shoe designer, Mitch Shrier, and his wife, Tracy. The store was named after a slingback shoe called the "Trashy", and although the company initially specialized in footwear [citation needed], by the late 1970s, there was a demand from clientele to provide accompanying hosiery. [3]

  7. Aerie (clothing retailer) - Wikipedia

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    The first stand-alone aerie store opened in August 2006 in Greenville, South Carolina [3] and was followed by two more test stores later that year. As of December 2010, there were 147 stand-alone aerie stores in the United States and in Canada. [4] In 2011, the company opened ten new aerie stores [5] and had a 2% share of the lingerie market. [6]