The History of Lingerie Not Always Sexy

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The History of Lingerie Not Always Sexy

By: Molten

Lingerie, that ubiquitous genre of under garments that range from the mundane to the risqu, has been around for longer than you may imagine. The history of lingerie begins with the ancient Mediterranean's and encompasses both genders and all eras.

The history of lingerie has its roots in ancient Greece, when women wore what amounts to a corset for support. As time progressed, there are known instances of the medieval English nobles wearing undergarments for the sole purpose of keeping clothing from absorbing filth from bodies in an era when regular bathing did not happen all too often.

Europeans were again prevalent in the history of lingerie with their decidedly uncomfortable wearing of corsets for the sole purpose of achieving the hourglass figure. Corsets, constructed of inflexible boning, encased the torsos, accentuating the breast and hip areas. This incredibly restrictive look hung around for quite some time.

As time moved into the 20th century, and women began pushing the norms, dancing became quite popular, especially in the 1920s. At this point, corsets would have limited dance movement, and the fashionable look was really moving away from the hourglass shapes. The corset took a backseat, while at the same time, a brassiere had been invented and was replacing the chemises women also wore.

The early and mid parts of that century were also war times, which meant there was not much in the way of money and fabric to make elaborate under dressings; even stockings became, at least for women workers, a thing of luxury. Of course, after the wars, by the 1950s, the hourglass was back in style, and so back came the corset, though in a much more comfortable girdle form, along with seamless brassieres.

The sixties and seventies were, in the history of lingerie, a time when undergarments became a thing of restraint, and therefore they were often shunned. Anything too feminine, too constrictive, or too elaborate was thrown out, along with the idea of the subservient female. As time progressed into the eighties and nineties, undergarments came back into favor as something not only for support, but for enhancing the body as well as romantic relationships. Corsets, gone for the purpose of squeezing the waist into an unnatural circumference, were now more decorative, sensuous, and feminine.

So from the supportive efforts of the ancient people to the fashion statement-effect of today, the history of lingerie has certainly persevered, and it has always hinged on the feelings and needs of society. In the twenty-first century, there are more lingerie choices than ever before. Whether looking for a romantic chemise for the honeymoon or a full-support girdle for under that high school reunion dress, women of today have more options than ever in the whole history of lingerie.

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