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Lingerie Glossary

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Term Definition
15 denierDenier is a unit of measure that denotes the thickness of the fiber used in a garment. 15 denier fabric is very thin and transparent.
Attached sleevesSleeves which are attached at only one point to the side of the garment. Usually seen on certain styles of bodystockings.
Baby dollA garment usually consisting of formed cups with an attached, loose fitting skirt that falls anywhere between the belly button and the hips.
Back seamsStockings with a seam running up the back of the leg for those that like a more old fashioned (and sexy) look.
Bandeau topA strapless bra top.
BikiniA panty that rides lower on the waist than traditional designs. Usually has a full back, unless otherwise noted.
BoaA long scarf made of feathers.
BodiceThat portion of the garment which covers the breasts. The upper part of a dress.
BodystockingSnug fitting hosiery that offers coverage from the neck or upper body down to the ankles or toes.
BodysuitSnug fitting one piece garment similar to a leotard.
BoningRigid supports sewn vertically into a bustier or corset that help to maintain a slim, shapely look about the torso. Originally made from bone (hence it's name), but now made of plastic.
Boxer briefsSnug fitting like briefs, but with a fuller cut and legs like boxers.
BoxersLoose fitting under shorts.
Boy shortsA women's panty style similar in shape to boy's underwear (but not quite so innocent!).
BraletteA sexy bra-like top that lacks the usual support features of a real bra.
Brazilian backA panty style that covers more of the buttocks than a thong, but less than a traditional full-back panty.
BriefsShort, snug fitting underwear with a full back.
BustierA bra that extends beneath the breasts to the waist to provide additional support, control and sex appeal.
CamisoleA short top usually offering little support for the breasts.
Chantilly laceDelicate lace made from an open, six-sided mesh background with floral designs.
CharmeuseAn opaque (i.e., not see through), shiny fabric. Synonym for satin.
ChemiseShort under dress or slip.
ChiffonA lightweight, sheer fabric.
ChokerA snug fitting necklace.
Chopper bar laceAn open net lace background that has been embroidered with a slightly raised, shiny pattern.
Contoured fitGarment is cut/sewn to the shape of the body or body part for a more comfortable fit.
CorsetA snug fitting garment designed to cinch the waist and lift the breasts. Lacing in the back allows the corset to be adjusted for comfort.
CowlA loose, draped neckline.
Crochet knitA large, open knit pattern that resembles crocheting.
Crop topA very short top extending to just below the breasts.
CrotchlessA convenient slit or opening in the fabric covering the crotch area.
Cuban footHosiery with a contrasting colored sole (usually black) and tapered blocks at the ankle.
Demi cupsDemi cups, or half cups, have a lower line which reveals more of the upper breasts.
Eyelash laceLace garment with strands at the edges that resemble eyelashes.
EyeletsRound metal ring used for lacing or decoration.
Faux furMan made fur (i.e., not taken from animals)
Faux leatherImitation leather.
Faux pearlsImitation pearls
Fence netA large, thin open net.
FishnetCoarse, open mesh fabric noted for its sex appeal.
FlockingDecoration made from very short velvety fiber.
FlutterA panty style with a strip of fabric around the sides that is elastic on top, but loose on the bottom.
FlyA convenience opening in the front of shorts or pants. Can be closed with a zipper, buttons or velcro, or it might just be an overlapping flap.
French cutPantyhose with sewn in decorative panty.
GarterAn elastic leg band originally designed to hold up stockings but now just used for added sex appeal.
Garter beltA belt worn around the waist with straps, called garters, that clasp onto stockings to keep them from falling down. Usually the back of the garter is adjustable to fit different waist sizes and the garter straps can be adjusted for length.
Garter strapsElastic straps (usually adjustable in length) which attach by a rubber and metal (or plastic) clip to the tops of stockings.
GartiniA combination garter belt and panty.
GownA long dress usually extending to the ankles.
G-stringA panty consisting of a triangular patch of fabric connected with thin, elastic straps in back and around the waist completely exposing the buttocks.
G-string backOnly a thin piece of elastic is used in the back and around the waist, exposing all of the buttocks.
Halter neckGarment wraps around the neck for support and, optionally, may be tied behind the neck (halter tie) or include a clasp (halter closure).
Halter topA short top held up at the neck usually exposing the shoulders and upper back.
Inner tieA hidden tie on the inside of a garment (usually a robe) to help keep it closed.
IridescentFabric which appears to change color or sparkle as it moves.
JacquardFabric characterized by an intricate weave or pattern. Originally named after French inventor Joseph-Marie Jacquard who invented a loom capable of producing this fabric.
KeyholeAn oval-shaped opening.
KnitFabric made from interlocking loops of thread. Knit fabrics tend to stretch and conform to the shape of your body, which is a plus if you're looking for comfort, but a minus if you're trying to hide imperfections in your body shape.
LeatherCowhide.
Lined crotchAn extra panel of fabric sewn into the crotch for added comfort.
LiningAn extra layer of fabric sewn into the inside of a garment for added comfort, modesty and/or smoothness.
Low risePants or panties which ride low on the hips instead of higher up at the waist.
Lurex®Fabric created from a trademarked metallic thread.
Lycra®A brand of spandex (elastic thread).
MarabouSoft fluffy feather-like material.
MicrofiberAn extremely fine synthetic fiber usually woven into soft, light weight, washable, breathable fabrics.
MiniskirtA very short skirt with a hemline that can extend anywhere from just below the buttocks (micromini) to mid-thigh.
MockSimulated.
No flyNo convenience opening in the front of shorts or pants.
OpaqueNot see through. Semi-opaque is somewhere in between sheer (see through) and opaque. For example, stockings can look opaque until you stretch them over your leg, when due to the stretching, they become semi-opaque.
Open bust/tipLittle or no coverage is provided over the breasts. In general, open bust means there is no cup whatsoever while open tip usually means there is a cup, but with an opening over the nipple area.
Open rearNo fabric or elastic covers the area between the buttocks.
Over kneeStockings meant to rise up just over the knee. Shorter than standard thigh high stockings. Usually, they are too short to be worn with a garter belt.
Padded cupsCups that contain padding, sometimes removable, for those with smaller breasts that might not otherwise fill out the cups.
PantyGeneral term for women's underpants, but when used by itself, it usually refers to conservative underwear that is full cut in the back (versus thongs and g-strings which expose the buttocks) and rides normally on the waist (versus bikinis or low-rise thongs). Sometimes called briefs, but that term is usually used for men's underwear.
PantyhoseClose fitting hosiery offering coverage from toes to waist.
Patent leatherReal or synthetic leather with a smooth, shiny surface on one side.
Peek-a-boo cupsCups with a slit or other opening that partially exposes the breasts or nipples.
PeignoirFrom the French word which translates to "garment worn while combing the hair". A negligee or dressing gown.
PetticoatAn underskirt, often with fancy edging, intended to add more visual interest and/or fullness to a dress.
Polka dotA fabric pattern characterized by evenly spaced dots throughout.
PouchA man's g-string.
Reinforced heelHosiery with extra or heavier fabric in the heel to enhance durability.
Reinforced toeHosiery with extra or heavier fabric in the toe to enhance durability.
RhinestonesSimulated diamonds.
RibbedFabric with raised vertical 'ribs' usually made into form fitting designs
RivetsA flat, round-headed metal fastener that goes through the fabric and is flattened out to form another head.
RobeA loose fitting coverup.
SatinA shiny, opaque woven fabric with a slippery feel.
Scallop edgesA decorative fabric edge shaped similar to a line of scallops (or shells) lined up edge to edge.
SeamlessAn item manufactured without seams. Seams can be a source of discomfort, so a seamless item will tend to be more comfortable versus a similar item made with seams.
SequinsSmall shiny discs used to reflect light and add interest to a garment.
Shelf cupsCups which only provide support and coverage underneath the breasts exposing the nipples.
ShirredMaterial which is gathered to make decorative folds
ShortsVery short pants.
SilkA natural fiber produced by silkworms that is revered for its luxuriously soft feel.
SkirtiniA mini skirt with attached garters.
Slide topOften called a triangle slide top because the cups are shaped like triangles that slide along the band for adjustability.
SpandexGeneric term for elastic thread. It takes just a small percentage of spandex to make a fabric stretch, so a typical cloth might be made of 95% polyester and 5% spandex.
Stay-upStockings with rubber grips inside the tops that help to prevent them from slipping down the legs. They are meant to be worn without a garter belt, but they can usually be worn with a garter belt, if desired.
StockingsHosiery providing coverage from over the knee or mid-thigh to the toes. Almost all modern stockings stretch and can be worn without a garter belt, but because the stockings may still slip down the leg, a garter belt will ensure they stay up and add a sexy touch to your outfit.
StraplessA garment without shoulder straps.
StudsA sharp, cone-shaped metal fastener that goes through the fabric and is flattened out to form a flat head in back.
Suspender styleStockings, pantyhose or bodystocking where the legs are held up by an attached waist band, sometimes styled to look like a garter belt. The front and back are usually open, so some may prefer to wear a g-string or thong under or on top (more convenient) of the hosiery.
Tank topA sleeveless shirt.
T-backA cross between a g-string and a thong, a t-back has a wider crotch strap, like a thong, but like a g-string, it doesn't have a triangular shape in back.
TeddietteA teddy with attached garters to hold up stockings.
TeddyA one piece garment with high cut legs and usually a thong back.
ThongA panty with only a thin strip of material in the back that exposes most of the buttocks.
Thong backOnly a thin strip of material is used in the back exposing most of the buttocks.
Triangle topA bra top that ties behind the neck and back, and with soft cups that slide along the bottom elastic band for adjustability.
TricotPlain, close warp-knitted (produced by machine with the yarns running in a lengthwise direction) nylon fabric.
Tube topA strapless, body hugging top made from a rectangular piece of fabric.
UnderwiredAdds extra support and lift for the breasts using a thin wire sewn into the base of the cups. Especially desirable feature for larger breasted women.
VampThe part of a shoe upper or boot upper covering especially the forepart of the foot and sometimes also extending forward over the toe or backward to the back seam of the upper.
VeilA decorative headdress worn by brides.
VelvetFabric with a short, soft, dense pile noted for its luxurious feel.
Venice laceFirm, heavy lace with an open background, usually in floral leaf patterns.
VinylA man-made, non-elastic, non-breathing plastic material that has a wet look and is often used in fetish wear.
Waist cincherA form fitting garment worn around the waist to help control and smooth your mid-section. Often includes garter straps to hold up stockings.