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Baby Doll: |
Woman's short nightgown sometimes with lace, ruffles, bows and ribbons, optionally with spaghetti straps. Sometimes Baby Dolls are made of sheer cloth, like chiffon. |
Back Closure: |
Part of the bra that hooks together behind the back and consists of two or three rows of hook-and-eye clasps. |
Backless Bra: |
Style of bra that usually fastens low on the back so it can be worn with backless gowns. |
Back Seams: |
Stitched seam running from heel to buttock on the back of stockings or shapewear designed to give the leg a sexy line and lean appearance. |
Balconet or Balcony Bra: |
Bra styled to create a lifted, fuller round look with push-up features, wide straps and a low-cut décolletage. |
Banded Underwire: |
A bra with a Banded Underwire has an extra piece of fabric below the underwire to give extra control. |
Band-less Underwire |
In a bra with a Band-less Underwire, the underwire is the bottom of the bra. This look is designed to be more natural. |
Bikini: |
A women's panty or mens brief style cut in the shape of a swim bikini. They usually offer more coverage than a thong and less than a standard brief. Typically, this brief sits far below the navel and low on the hips but is slightly higher than a low-ride or hipster cut. The sides are usually high cut, occasionally with strings, or with thin widths of fabric that connect the front to the back. |
Bodice: |
The portion of a woman's garment that covers the upper part of a woman's body, including the breasts. |
Bodysuit: |
Garment made from stretchy fabric, similar to that of a leotard, which covers the entire body from neck to ankle. |
Boning: |
Originally, corsets and bustiers were given their structured form by stitching whalebone, or similar bone, into the garment. Today, similar yet less restrictive garments are structured with man-made "bones" as support. Boning creates a defined waistline and shapely torso. Boning is also used in some bras to achieve a certain shape and support. |
Boot Length Sock: |
Slightly longer men's sock style designed to be worn with boots. |
Bottom Shaper: |
Type of shapewear designed to shape a woman's buttocks. |
Boxer Short or Boxer: |
Underwear or sleepwear designed with an elastic waistband and open, loose-fitting legs. Men wear boxers as undergarments and women typically as lounge or sleepwear. They are favored for their loose, relaxed fit. |
Boxer Brief: |
A hybrid style of men's underwear that appeared late in the 20th-century. Boxer Briefs are made from knitted fabrics, patterned like a brief with a pouch and often a fly opening in the front, but with a tubular leg design extending several inches down the thigh. |
Boyshorts: |
Panty designed with higher cut leg holes and lower riding waistline. Legs usually rest just above or at the buttock-thigh crease, with the waist on or below the hip. Also known as "Boylegs". |
Bra Size: |
A Bra Size is made up of a number (in inches), determined by measuring around the body over the largest portion of the breasts (e.g. 34, 36, 38, etc.); and a letter, determined by measuring under the breasts, then calculating the difference between the two numbers (e.g. B, C, D, etc.). Examples of bra sizes would be 34B, 36C (the average size), 38D, etc. |
Brassiere: |
Long form of Bra, a woman's undergarment worn to support and give contour to the breasts. |
Bra Cup: |
The fabric that surrounds and supports the breasts. |
Bridal Lingerie: |
Type of bras, bustiers, corsets etc. characterized by sensual attributes (sheer fabric, decorative flourish, racy silhouette) that are worn on wedding nights or for similarly seductive situations. |
Brief: |
Close fitting, knitted undergarment with an elastic waistband, with or without an overlapping fly front. Originally inspired by the brief swimsuits worn in the South of France in the 1930s. |
Bustier: |
A bustier is a one-piece garment that uses flexible boning to give a desired shape. Its length varies, going from the bust, down to anywhere between the rib cage and the hips. |
Bust Shaper: |
Type of shapewear designed to hold a woman's bust in particular form. |