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    Even if you don’t have a hot date on the calendar, making yourself feel fabulous by wearing a slinky slip or matching bra and panty set is a major self-care moment. We like to shop for lingerie ...

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    15 Seriously Soft and Silky-Smooth Bras and Panties on Sale for Cyber Monday. Hannah Kahn. Updated November 28, 2022 at 4:30 PM.

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    From slip dresses to bras and panties, the collection features styles in pastel hues perfect for springtime, while also including staple styles in black and nude tones. ... with the matching bra ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Lingerie - Wikipedia

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    Lingerie (UK: / ˈ l æ̃ ʒ ər i, ˈ l ɒ n-/, US: / ˌ l ɒ n ʒ ə ˈ r eɪ, ˌ l æ n ʒ ə ˈ r iː /, [1] French: ⓘ) is a category of primarily women's clothing including undergarments (mainly brassieres), sleepwear, and lightweight robes. The choice of the word is often motivated by an intention to imply that the garments are alluring ...

  7. 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]