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Hardcover Panties: A Brief History Book

ISBN: 1405307102

ISBN13: 9781405307109

Panties: A Brief History

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You can tell a lot about a lady from the panties she wears. Whether she chooses a gauzy lace thong, snug briefs or frilly bloomers is a secret insight into her character. Find out how something as... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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3 ratings

Cute, Clean fun - good Bathroom Reading or Gift book

Good, clean fun. Mini-articles about different panty styles from the past few centuries, mostly the 1900s. The pictures are quite cute. The translucent cover will wrinkle up if you keep this book in the bathroom. Fun coffee table book.

A Lot More Than Just Pictures!

After receiving my first set of crotchless panties as a gift - and loving `em - I must've had lingerie-on-the-brain, so I impulsively picked up this cute little book. To my surprise, this tome was more than just a series of pictures. It had quite a bit of panty history - starting with the Old School Glamour where panties were thicker, higher, and made of silk; followed by some of the more modern favorites, such as Thongs, G-Strings, Classic Cotton and Sports Briefs; and finishing, where else (?) but with the panties of Celebrities (the Rich & Famous). Several of the chapters begin by briefly highlighting some of the most successful underwear makers in the world (companies I had never heard of) - names like Rigby & Peller, Bonds, Sloggi, and Cosabella. The most interesting chapter -- also with the best pictures - is the one that covers Thongs! Warning - if a woman's rear view is a favorite of yours - then you'll probably find this section to be quite enjoyable! Of the color photos scattered throughout the book - my personal favorites include a rear upskirt view of a Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader as she's bending over during a game; a view from behind of a Victoria's Secret angel wearing a V-String on stage; all of the pictures of thongs; a posterior view of a cute contestant in the Lingerie Bowl held in Los Angeles; a frontal flying-skirt view of Serena Williams hitting a forehand (which was hot!); and a provocative print ad for Elle MacPherson's lingerie (which was censored in her native Australia) which shows a voyeur's through-a-peephole view of a woman removing her knickers - with her deeply inserted thumb leading the way! Other celebrities who offer lingerie include Kylie Minogue (singer) with her LoveKylie line; Heidi Fleiss (of prostitution fame) with her HeidiWear label; a series of items by Jenifer Lopez (singer, actress); and lastly, even some underwear from Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen (actresses). As an interesting fact - the author claims that crotchless panties were originally developed to provide greater ventilation (and not for easier access). Yeah, right! As my final observation, this book is also surprisingly up-to-date -- especially as it describes how thongs, which reigned supreme for an entire generation of girls - have finally started to wane in their appeal. Because of the text's seriousness - this is a volume I can leave out on my nightstand - where my husband might `discover' it! The photos aren't so scandalous that they'd make me jealous if he looked. But hopefully they are titillating enough - to get his attention! In short, `Panties: a brief history' by Sarah Tomczak and Rachel Pask - is a book that's SERIOUS enough for HER - while also being SEXY enough for HIM! I found it to be just delightful!

A Nice Read

This book is a small on, it is pack with lots of info. I love lingeie and collect some pieces. I have other books on the subjuct and I found some great info in this book. It has lots of pictures as well. It starts off with what I call granny panties. This book tell how and and why panties was made, and why women want to wear thongs and g-strings. it also has a little story about a war and why they had to change the fabric to nylon and silk to save the cotton for the soldiers. Also tells about 60s, 70s,80s, 90s, till today styles.
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