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Undergarments, underwear are clothes that are worn inside other clothing next to the skin. wont to protect clothing worn outside the body from sweat and other leaks, also on shape the body and support certain organs. In winter, union suit gives extra warmth. Some underwear is additionally used for glamor. Some underwear is additionally used consistent with religious doctrines. Some sorts of clothing, like T-shirts and shorts, are used as underwear and outerwear. Some underwear are often used as nightwear and swimwear if there's an appropriate fabric.

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1 Types
2 men's underwear
3 women's underwear
4 Learn more
5 External links
Types
Underwear usually falls into two categories counting on where it's worn. Wearing on the upper body; the opposite is to wear below the waist. Some underwear will cover both. Men and ladies wear underwear during a sort of styles. Women usually wear bras and panties. Both wear T-shirts, sleeveless shirts, bikini underwear and Zee String underwear.
Men's underwear
Men wear style underwear called brief and boxer style underwear. Some even wear a cloth called a kovanam. Wear a bunion (with or without hand) on top.
Women's underwear
Women usually wear bras and panties.
Learn more
Cunnington, C [ecil] Willett; Phillis Cunnington (1992). The History of Underclothes. New York, N.Y .: Dover Publications. International Standard Book Number: 0-486-27124-2 (pbk.). First published in London by Michael Joseph in 1951.
Hawthorne, Rosemary; Lucy Pettifer & Claire Taylor (ill.) (1993). Stockings & Suspenders: a fast Flash. London: Souvenir. International Standard Book Number: 0-285-63143-8.
Martin, Richard [Harrison]; Harold Koda; photographs by Neil Selkirk (1993). Infra-apparel. New York, N.Y .: Metropolitan Museum of Art. ISBN 0-8109-6430-9. International Standard Book Number: 0-87099-676-2 (pbk.).

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