Lingerie

Beautiful underwear is like higher education.

It is not visible, but it raises self-esteem.

The history of underwear goes back a long way. According to rock frescoes, the first linen appeared in the second millennium BC. in Ancient Egypt. It was a loincloth that only covered the genitals and did not support them. Apparently, the material from which the bandages were made was tanned leather. Women also wore such items of clothing, covering only the lower part of the body. Several centuries later, the first “schenti” appeared - fabric bandages that were attached to the waist with a belt of that time - this design was like a very short skirt.

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At the beginning of the 20th century, women gained more and more rights and demanded the abolition of tight corsets. In 1903, the French woman doctor Ghosh Saro was the first in the world to divide the corset into a bra and a belt. Over time, comfortable cups, adjustable straps and push-up appear.

To this day, lingerie fashion is constantly evolving. The latest trends have featured slimming and seamless underwear.Now every person can choose what they need.

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