In everyday life, a person is surrounded by many familiar things, the purpose of which no one thinks about.
So, few people know what the loops on the hangers of a jumper, suspenders inside a down jacket, small pockets on jeans or pockets in women's panties, however, most of these parts are actually designed to perform important functional tasks.
Pocket on women's panties - why is it needed?
It would seem that there is nothing more ordinary than underwear: every woman puts it on herself every day, without thinking about why this or that element is needed.
One of the most mysterious details of a woman's intimate wardrobe is panty pocket, which is found both inside the product and outside. Most representatives of the fair sex consider it an exclusively decorative element, but in fact, this piece of women's underwear is not provided by chance and performs a number of important functions.
Why is there a pocket inside women's panties?
Originally a pocket inside women's panties, called gusset, appeared solely to improve the convenience of sewing. The fact is that the seams formed on the inside of the panties during their production can rub the delicate skin of the intimate area. To solve this problem, it was invented to sew an additional protective layer over the seams. However, sewing the second layer of fabric on all sides requires additional time, and therefore leads to an increase in the cost of the product, and therefore most manufacturers of lingerie began to sew the gusset on only two or three sides, thereby reducing the number of manipulations in the production process .
With the advent of a wide variety of synthetic fabrics from which women's panties began to be made, knitted gussets made from natural materials acquired additional important functions:
- protection of delicate skin from contact with rough synthetic materials;
- prevention of allergic reactions, itching, redness and rashes from contact with artificial fibers;
- an additional barrier to prevent natural secretions from getting onto outerwear;
- maintaining the microflora of the mucous membrane, which is a prerequisite for women’s health;
- maintaining the shape of the product during wear and after washing;
- helps to better secure sanitary pads on panties, which lace and silk fabrics cannot provide;
- A gusset made of natural materials absorbs excess moisture well and protects intimate areas from diaper rash and irritation during the hot season.
Recently, seamless underwear has become very popular among the fair sex.Made with a laser, it does not cause discomfort and does not shine through even through tight-fitting clothing. However, this achievement of advanced technology is made mainly from artificial fabrics and is highly expensive.
The pocket on the front of the panties - what role does it play?
Unlike the gusset, which solves a number of practical problems, the outer pocket on some models of women's panties performs more of a decorative function. So, it can be a simple design element that adds playfulness to the linen, or it can be a secret place for storing small items. Many representatives of the fairer sex carry a spare sanitary pad in it for every day, money or condoms. The pocket on your swimsuit bottoms allows you to securely store the key to the locker in the water park, jewelry and other valuable little things that are unsafe to leave unattended while swimming.
Interesting Facts
As a rule, a gusset is sewn into models intended for everyday wear, but lace panties and lingerie from erotic sets can do without this hygienic element, since they are not designed for long-term contact with delicate areas of the body.
The gusset is not always a pocket. The additional layer can be made in the form of a diamond, the corners of which are fixed with thread. However, this option is more likely to be considered a sign of poor quality underwear, since loose edges of the fabric can curl and ride up during wear, causing discomfort. In more expensive models of underwear, there is also a gusset that is stitched on all sides using side seams and does not form a pocket.
In 1980, I went to enroll in VVMU. Without exaggeration, the road lay ahead across the entire country. I don’t know why women’s underpants have a pocket, but my mom sewed one into my underpants to store money. I strongly resisted this, but in the end I realized that my mother did the right thing, because before my eyes there had been more than one train crash. If you hide it further away, you will find it closer...
... - My firm belief is for storing love notes. By analogy with the pockets that wives sew on their husbands when they go on a long journey. Although, I could be wrong.
For storage of condoms and monetary rewards for condoms, probably.
An important question - why do women's panties need a pocket)) Ahhahah
So why?