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  2. Long underwear - Wikipedia

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    Washing long underwear. From 1914 to mid-1918, the item of underwear most purchased by various military forces was a garment known as a union suit; it is a one-piece form of underwear covering body and legs and was the prototype of the Chinese qiuyi (秋衣), the top part, and qiuku (秋裤), the bottom part. After 1918, countries returned to ...

  3. Underwear Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Underwear Museum (French: Musée du slip, Dutch: Slipmuseum) is a museum in Lessines, Hainaut, Wallonia, Belgium which displays the underclothing of famous persons; each article was worn at least one time by the person in question and is combined with a certificate of authenticity. It also has artistic depictions of famous people wearing ...

  4. Union suit - Wikipedia

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    In the Western US, they are known as "long handles" or "long johns". Union suits are still commercially available, and come in both summer weight (white) and thermal-wear winter weight (red), but because of their long association with "old fashioned" usage, and presumed "unsophisticated" rural wearers, they may also considered somewhat comical.

  5. Munsingwear - Wikipedia

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    In 1923, the company went public and changed its name to Munsingwear, Inc. [1] At the time, it was the largest manufacturer of underwear in the world. [8] Its slogan was "Don't say underwear, say Munsingwear". [9] At its peak it was producing 30,000 garments per day. [10] Its knitting mill was the largest west of the Allegheny Mountains. [11]

  6. DIRT DON'T HURT: The long (underwear) story of gotchies - AOL

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    Although the history is somewhat disputed, long Johns has evolved to mean more than a one-piece suit and can be tops or bottoms. Although the history is somewhat disputed, long Johns has evolved ...

  7. Underwear - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 14 January 2025. Clothes worn under other clothes For other uses, see Underwear (disambiguation). "Intimate apparel" redirects here. For the play, see Intimate Apparel (play). Boxer shorts and boxer briefs Panties or knickers Underwear, underclothing, or undergarments are items of clothing worn beneath ...

  8. Fundoshi - Wikipedia

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    The fundoshi is first mentioned in the classic Japanese history text, the Nihon Shoki. They are also depicted on clay figurines, haniwa. The fundoshi was the underwear of choice for all adults regardless of sex, wealth, or social status. This changed after the Second World War, when Americanization popularized elasticized undergarments. [4]

  9. 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.