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We've admired her red hair and her remarkable gait, which she attributed, in an interview, to wearing authentic 1960s undergarments, all girdles and straps and, you know, rubbery bits and so forth.
One woman's clothesline was robbed twice in the last week, and six undergarments were taken.
Deborah Hastie, spokeswoman for Rigby & Peller, who has been making the queen's undergarments since 1960, notes, "The younger consumers still recognize the royal warrant, but it doesn't sway them as much as the older clientele.
Today Spanx sells its undergarments, leggings, and maternity wear in 65 countries.
It created an "EcoChic by Triumph" line of undergarments in 2009 that uses sustainable materials.
The Canadian sales data for foundation undergarments, from 1960 to 1971, vividly demonstrates the shift in tastes.
Undies for Africa sent its first shipment of undergarments in April 2010, and Teng received many letters from Zambian girls and women expressing their appreciation.
In 1968, the German undergarment manufacturer Triumph opened a large factory in the town.
The turtleneck first emerged in the late 1800s, as an undergarment worn by college athletes and, later, the military.
The Kimbell bought the sculpture, which depicts St. John the Baptist in his camel-pelt undergarment, a year ago but delayed the announcement while the work was being cleaned by a conservator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Jack Soultanian.
American inventor and entrepreneur who created Spanx, a brand of body-slimming women's undergarments, and in 2012 became the world's youngest female self-made billionaire.
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