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  2. Vassarette - Wikipedia

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    A Vassarette vintage half slip with lace trim at the hem. Vassarette is a brand of women's underwear owned by Vanity Fair Brands, a division of Fruit of the Loom.Until 2010 the brand was owned by the Northwestern Knitting Company, which became Munsingwear.

  3. What Katie Did (company) - Wikipedia

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    This led to Thomas creating her own website. In 2002, What Katie Did's first reproduction of the Bullet bra was launched, the first to be produced in the country. [2] The next year, the company opened a boutique in London Portobello. [3] In 2010, Thomas was asked to advise on an bra of Marilyn Monroe that was put up for auction. [citation needed]

  4. Stocking - Wikipedia

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    Stockings (also known as hose, especially in a historical context) are close-fitting, variously elastic garments covering the leg from the foot up to the knee or possibly part or all of the thigh.

  5. Merry Jane - Wikipedia

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    Merry Jane (stylized MERRY JANE) is a cannabis-focused digital media platform launched by rapper Snoop Dogg in 2015, with media entrepreneur Ted Chung. [1] The site features editorial content on the business and politics of the cannabis industry, original video series as well as a database for identifying cannabis strains and dispensaries.

  6. Underwear fetishism - Wikipedia

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    One type of underwear fetishism involves stockings.. Underwear fetishism is a sexual fetishism relating to undergarments, and refers to preoccupation with the sexual excitement of certain types of underwear, including panties, stockings, pantyhose, bras, or other items.

  7. A Pair of Silk Stockings - Wikipedia

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    Allen Stein argues that serpentine silk stockings represent the empty consumerism that Mrs. Sommers uses to try to escape her life. [2] Chopin critic and biographer Barbara Ewell concurs, and calls the story "a small masterpiece."