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The Vanity Fair Illumination With Lace Bikini is a classic bikini panty with pretty lace detailing. Made from breathable, soft Strata Nylon it feels great on the skin. It has a soft stretch lace waistband, double-layer crotch, and picot elastic trim at leg bands. Click Here to see more Vanity Fair panties. Women's panties are collectively known as lingerie. They may also be called intimate clothing or simply intimates. Vanity Fair 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 Vanity Fair 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 panties and as outer clothing. If made of suitable material, some panties can serve as nightwear or swimsuits. Vanity Fair 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. Vanity Fair 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 Vanity Fair panties" -- though "panty" is used in such derivatives as "panty liner". Vanity Fair 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 Vanity Fair panties for prepubescent girls like Fungals (Fruit of the Loom) and Showtoons use this type of 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 Vanity Fair 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. Vanity Fair Panties are made of a variety of materials and fabrics including satin, silk, pvc, cotton, nylon, 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 Vanity Fair 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, Vanity Fair panties are often referred to as knickers. The term knickers is not generally used in the USA and Canada, where the term 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. |
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