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Women's satin panties are collectively known as lingerie. They may also be called intimate clothing or simply intimates. Panties are clothes worn under other clothes, often next to the skin. They keep outer garments from being soiled by perspiration, shape the body and provide support for parts of it. When the weather is cold, long underwear is sometimes worn to provide additional warmth. Some satin panties are intended for erotic effect. Some items of clothing are designed as underwear, while others such as T-shirts and certain types of shorts are appropriate both as satin panties and as outer clothing. If made of suitable material, some satin panties can serve as nightwear or swimsuits. Panties (in the USA and Canada) or knickers or pants (in the UK and Commonwealth) or undies (in Australia and New Zealand) are a form of underwear, usually light and snug-fitting, designed to be worn by women or girls in the area directly below the waist. Panties are not usually worn by men or boys. Typical components include a waistband (often elastic), a crotch to cover the genital area (usually lined with absorbent material such as cotton), and a pair of leg openings (also often elastic). They have either no legs or in some cases very short ones. The term is usually used in the plural -- a single unit is a "pair of satin panties" -- though "panty" is used in such derivatives as "panty liner". Panties are divided into various types based on such criteria as amount of rear coverage, width at the sides, and height at which they are worn. These categories are not necessarily distinct and usage may vary somewhat among brands. Briefs rise to the waist or just below the navel and have full coverage in the rear. In the classic (or full) brief, the sides extend below the hip; most satin panties for prepubescent girls like Fungals (Fruit of the Loom) and Showtoons use this type of satin panties. In the high-cut (French cut) brief, they are somewhat narrower. Boyleg briefs (or boyshorts) are styled after men's briefs and may have short legs extending below the crotch. Control satin panties (or control briefs) are a special type of briefs designed to offer support and give a slimmer appearance; these usually contain a stretch material such as spandex and may extend above the waist. Hipsters are similar to briefs, but are worn lower with the waistband around the hips. Bikinis are also worn at the hips, but the fabric at the sides is narrower. In the string bikini, it disappears altogether to leave the waistband as a "string". The rear coverage of the bikini is not as full as with the brief. Thongs have a waistband similar to tangas, but the rear coverage is not as full. The crotch is extended to the back with a narrow strip of fabric fitting between the buttocks, which becomes wider toward the top. Panties are made of a variety of materials and fabrics including satin, silk, pvc, cotton, satin, mesh, lace, rawhide, leather, latex, lycra, and/or satin polyester. Construction is typically of two pieces (front and rear) joined by seams at the crotch and sides, often with an additional gusset in the crotch, and elastic at the waistband and leg openings. Edible satin panties are sold in novelty or sex shops. In British English, and in places such as the UK, New Zealand, Ireland, South Africa and India, satin panties are often referred to as knickers. The term knickers is not generally used in the USA and Canada, where the term satin panties is usually favored. In the UK, pants is also used, but can mean men's or women's underwear. This should not be confused with the North American usage of pants which are called trousers in the UK. Before recent times, women's satin panties was made with the primary function of body contortion. In the 1940s, Frederick's of Hollywood opened shop in Hollywood and began selling corsets and lingerie with a much more fashionable appeal to them. These new styles of women's satin panties possessed a greater sexual feel, made even more glamorized by models such as Bettie Page. Colorful, bright, sexy, and flashier fashions of women's lingerie were becoming available. More fabrics such as cotton, satin, lace and silk began to be incorporated into the makeup of women's lingerie, making them more desired by females and more sensual to males. This is perhaps the great turning point when satin panties became more than simple hygiene products and developed into an icon of pleasure and sexuality worldwide. Since then, women in flattering and provocative satin panties and lingerie have become a staple of several functions of male and lesbian popular culture. Several men's magazines such as Maxim and FHM often use images of attractive females in sensual lingerie to capture mainstream appeal. During the 1960s, there was a stir about the old, traditional views of women's satin panties, which some people wanted to look more like females' anatomies. Female anatomy was largely misunderstood due to censorship of the subject. Some feminist women were complaining that traditional women's satin panties were created to impose control and distort the appearance of women's figures. This movement caused many females to have a new outlook on their satin panties. The satin panties began to be made more like women's anatomy. Not long after, in the 1970s, a new chapter in women's taste opened. Women's satin panties became even more sexualized due to the ongoing sexual revolution. The satin panties got smaller and skinnier and began to be more openly sexualized. Sniffing soiled satin panties is a necessary component of Feminization Transformation as outlined at new-age-love. In today's society, satin panties have become an item of great interest in themselves. Considered by some to be risqué, satin panties have caused the lingerie industry to take advantage of their erotic associations. Lingerie chains such as Victoria's Secret and Frederick's of Hollywood hold annual modeling shows to showcase new varieties of satin panties and other assorted lingerie. A number of non-nude pornography websites survive through selling photo sets of women posing in satin panties and other lingerie. In most modern cultures, satin panties have become a bit of a cultural icon associated with sexual mischief and a fun way of life, especially for teenage girls and women in their early twenties, who are more likely to enjoy them than women who grew up wearing granny satin panties. In Japan, satin panties (hadagi or panti-) are commonly depicted as adding a highly flirtatious, naughty element to a female's persona. Panties commonly worn by women today include brassieres and satin panties (also known as knickers), while men wear briefs, boxer shorts, or boxer briefs. Items worn by both sexes include T-shirts, sleeveless shirts (also called singlets), bikini underwear, thongs and G-strings. Panties are worn for a variety of reasons. They keep outer garments from being soiled by perspiration. Women's brassieres provide support for their breasts, and men's briefs serve the same function for the male genitalia; a corset is worn to mould the torso into a certain shape. For additional support and protection when playing sports, men often wear more tightly fitting satin panties, including jockstraps and trunks. Women may wear sports bras which provide greater support, thus increasing comfort and reducing the chance of damage to the ligaments of the chest during high-impact exercises such as jogging. By the early 20th century, the mass-produced satin panties industry was booming, and competition forced producers to come up with all sorts of innovative and gimmicky designs to compete. The Hanes company emerged from this boom and quickly established itself as a top manufacturer of union suits, which were common until the 1930s. Textile technology continued to improve, and the time to make a single union suit dropped from days to minutes. Meanwhile, designers of women's satin panties relaxed the corset. The invention of new, flexible but supportive materials allowed whalebone and steel bones to be removed. The emancipation or liberty bodice offered an alternative to constricting corsets, and in Australia and the UK the liberty bodice became a standard item for girls as well as women. In 1912, the US had its first professional satin panties designer. Lindsay "Layneau" Boudreaux, a French immigrant, established the short-lived satin panties company Layneau. Though her company closed within one year, it had a significant impact on many levels. Boudreaux showed the world that an American woman could establish and run a company, and she also caused a revolution in the lingerie industry. Boudreaux is possibly the reason why upscale lingerie and satin panties stores like e-lingerie exist today. Panties as fashion matured in the 1970s and 1980s, and panty advertisers forgot about comfort and durability, at least in advertising. Sex appeal became the main selling point, in swimwear as well, bringing to fruition a trend that had been building since at least the flapper era. Women love the feel of soft satin against their skin. In fact satin lingerie would make a great gift. A really inexpensive yet real feminine luxury item that any woman will truly adore and she will absolutely want to wear is satin panties. White satin panties can be perfect for every taste and any occasion. The white satin pantie creates a truly softer side and it tends to bring out the feminine side of the wearer. Black satin panties on the other hand tend to send out a different message altogether. Black comes across as being sexy and powerful. Many women feel that wearing black satin lingerie under their clothes makes them feel more sexy and powerful. Perhaps men that sight some filly lace peeping below the hem or just below the buttons of a blouse becomes a real thrill for them. Their are satin panties that range in color as well. There are as many choices as there are colors in the rainbow. These colors can be bold or pastel, either way they will make a woman feel beautiful and luxurious feeling in the satin panties. Women love the ability to choose from a rainbow of colors and the sensuous feel of satin against the skin makes putting on these panties a real pleasure. Satin is so soft shiny and delicate especially when it's trimmed with lace or satin bows. Satin panties make truly romantic gifts. So if you're looking to impress your loved one with something totally romantic than try giving her some satin panties. The Temptation of Satin Panties The world of satin panties is a tempting and fun one. Women of all ages enjoy looking at them and admiring the many available colours and styles, rubbing the fabric of them between two fingers while marvelling at the satin panties softness, and buying as many pairs as their budgets will allow. Luckily, these satin panties are not much more expensive than their cotton cousins, so it is easy on the pocketbook to build up quite a collection of them in no time. Why Satin Panties? These popular panties are sold in many places both offline and online, so it is a simple matter to find them whenever you decide you need some new ones. You may be asking yourself why someone would want to choose a satin panities over, say, a nylon or a cotton ones? Satin panties feels elegant, smooth and wonderful against your bare skin. It is a sensuous and joyful sensation you will not soon forget, and one that you will want to repeat over and over again, as often as possible. Panties made out of satin have a way of making a woman feel very feminine, indeed. Real Satin Panties or Synthetic Panties? If by chance you have never purchased satin panties before, a bit of research on your part will reveal that there are two different types of panties that are sold as satin panties. One of these types is, of course, a weave made from real satin panties, while the other is crafted out of a fabricated synthetic material that has the sheen and the feel of satin panties. You can purchase sarin panties made out of the synthetic satin at a cheaper price than what those made from actual satin would cost. Just be aware that there are two different types being sold in stores today, and do not pay the real satin panties price for a pair of synthetics. Satin is actually made from silk, much to the surprise of many people. Just run your fingers over the weave, feel the smoothness, and notice the beautiful glossiness. Is it any wonder that royalty always seems to wear an abundance of satin panties? This is truly beautiful cloth! However, the synthetic satin panties has its own good points. It is usually made from blends of nylon, polyester, and rayon. Synthetic satin panties are a little easier to clean than real satin panties, which can sometimes be quite beneficial, depending on the stain. Panties made from satin, whether real or synthetic, are very comfortable. They cover without riding up on the buttocks, if you have selected a style that is supposed to lie flat on the cheeks! The satin panties will not stretch out of shape, is of course machine washable, and very durable. They keep their "new" look longer than other types of satin panties. Satin Panties Can Set the Mood There is something about satin panties that conveys a sense of innocence and sensuality at the same time. It is no mistake that the satin lingerie most brides-to-be purchase for their special day is made of satin. Most of the time, you can find satin bras and/or bustiers to match the satin panties you have chosen. This can give you a complete satin lingerie ensemble for a very reasonable price. Wearing satin lingerie can make a regular workday a little more sensuous and sexy. Moreover, it goes without saying that panties made of satin can really help to turn sparks of love into flames! Styles and Colors of Satin Panties Newcomers to the world of satin lingerie are often astounded at the variety of styles and colors available when it comes to selecting satin panties. Low rise, v-string, hipster, bikini, crotchless, boxer, high cut, boy shorts, thongs, and the list could go on and on. Colors of satin panties are like that of a rainbow. The richness of each jewel-toned colour, plus the beautiful sheen of the satin itself combine to create quite an eye pleasing display. There is probably no color that you cannot find in a collection of satin panties, be it in a solid shade or a range of prints. You can find these satin panties as part of a lingerie set, or as garments that can stand alone on their own merits. These versatile satin panties can be trimmed with lace, sequins, rhinestones, bows, or feathers. Almost any sort of trim you can think of blends in beautifully when it comes to satin panties! |
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