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  2. Kaupinam - Wikipedia

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    The kaupinam, kovanam, kaupina, langot, or lungoti is a loincloth worn by men in the Indian subcontinent as underclothing. It is still commonly worn in South Asia by pehlwans (wrestlers) while exercising or sparring in a dangal. It is basically a rectangular strip of cloth used to cover the genitals, with strings connected to the four ends of ...

  3. 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.

  4. Fundoshi - Wikipedia

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    Fundoshi (ふんどし/褌) is a traditional Japanese undergarment for males and females, made from a length of cotton.. Before World War II, the fundoshi was the main form of underwear for Japanese men and women. [1]

  5. 20 Great Holiday Gifts for Men Over 60 (at Under $60)

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    Here’s a look at 20 great holiday gifts for men over 60 that cost under $60. Prices are accurate as of Nov. 9, 2022, and rounded to the nearest dollar. For the Home.

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    It's time to dive into summer with the best swimsuits for women over 50! We've got flattering finds for you in every size and style.

  7. Underwear - Wikipedia

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    Subligacula were also worn by men. [5] The fabric used for loincloths may have been wool, linen or a linsey-woolsey blend. Only the upper classes could have afforded imported silk. The loincloth continues to be worn by people around the world – it is the traditional form of undergarment in many Asian societies, for example.