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  2. Corselet - Wikipedia

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    The inside of a corselette. In women's clothing, a corselet or corselette is a type of foundation garment, sharing elements of both bras and girdles. It extends from straps over the shoulders down the torso, and stops around the top of the legs. It may incorporate lace in front or in back. As an undergarment, a corselet can be open-style (with ...

  3. Girdle (undergarment) - Wikipedia

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    By 1970, the girdle was generally supplanted by the wearing of pantyhose (called tights in British English). Pantyhose replaced girdles for most women who had used the girdle as a means of holding up stockings; however, many girdle wearers continued to use a brief style panty-girdle under or on top of tights/pantyhose for some figure control.

  4. Worshipful Company of Girdlers - Wikipedia

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    Girdlers, or makers of belts and girdles, are no longer closely related to their original trade. Along with the products of many other Livery Companies, girdles have become less important than in medieval times. However, the Company continues its long tradition as a charitable body. [1] [2]

  5. Gossard - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s Gossard produced a wide range of bras and corsets and pioneered the pantie-girdle. [16] Women started to demand more choice in their underwear and Gossard responded with innovative designs in a wide range of colours. In the 1970s Gossard introduced "Glossies", a brand designed for a transparent and iridescent appearance.

  6. Spirella - Wikipedia

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    The UK subsidiary was The Spirella Company of Great Britain. Spirella co-founder and entrepreneur William Wallace Kincaid commissioned the architect Cecil Hignett to design a state-of-the art factory of architectural beauty. The design included embellishments in Arts & Crafts styling.

  7. Kestos - Wikipedia

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    Kestos is a British lingerie [1] brand founded in London in 1925 by British designer Rosamund Lilian Klin, (1899-1949) the wife of a Russian artist living in London. [2] ...