Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Ladies Nightwear So Sexy Even In History

Ladies' nightwear is now available in a wide range of styles. With so many styles on the market, it is hard to remember that specialized nightwear is a relatively new creation. Provided here is a quick history of ladies' nightwear.

Chemises

Chemises can be traced to the tunic-like garments worn in ancient cultures. By the Middle Ages, the chemise had developed into an early form of underwear. The long garments protected clothing from sweat and body oils, and were the only clothing items to be washed on a regular basis.

Chemises were also worn for sleeping. Both men and women simply removed their outer garments and slept in their chemises. In the morning, they put the outer clothing back on.

Negligees

Negligees are believed to be the first widely distributed example of ladies' nightwear. The first negligee was introduced in France in the 1700s. At the time, the revolutionary new garment was designed to serve a utilitarian purpose. It was long and heavy, as were the gowns of the era.

Negligees kept pace with dress styles, and in the 1920s they began to mirror the short satin evening dresses that were then popular. These shorter and lighter ladies' nightwear pieces were definitely sexy, but were not specifically designed as such. It was not until after World War II that negligees were designed as sexy lingerie pieces.

Nightshirts/Nightgowns

Nightgowns and nightshirts developed naturally from the earlier chemises at the beginning of the 20th century. Nightshirts are generally simple, thigh-length plain shirts. Dorm shirts are a newer form of nightshirt. They generally feature a slogan or cartoon character and are often worn for modesty in communal living environments.

Nightgowns vary widely in design. In modern times, the lines between negligees and nightshirts have been heavily blurred. In general, nightgowns are longer and heavier, perhaps made of cotton or flannel. Negligees are shorter and sexier, in sensual fabrics like silk.

Pajamas

The original pajamas can be traced to at least the 17th century in South and West Asia. By the 18th century, British missionaries had adopted the style as sleepwear for men and boys. In the early 20th century, pajamas replaced nightshirts as the usual sleepwear style for males in the UK.

However, it was not until much later that pajamas became a popular form of sleepwear for females in Western society. Although previously available, pajamas did not begin to outstrip nightgowns in sales until the mid-1980s. Today, pajamas are available for women in a wide variety of styles and colors. Pajamas pants with a T-shirt or tank top have now become a popular outerwear style as well, particularly for teens and young adults.

Lingerie Styles

Today, nearly anything can be worn as ladies' nightwear. However, many women love silk lingerie styles for their luxurious sex appeal. You can find nightwear versions of all sorts of sexy lingerie items.

Ladies' nightwear has come a long way since the dawn of the chemise. Today's nightwear is comfortable and often luxurious, offering a range of styles. Many women's nightwear collections include a blend of practical and sexy pieces, ensuring that no matter what the occasion, they will always have appropriate nightwear.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

The Best Bras for Your Favorite Styles

How often have you selected the perfect outfit and wondered: "What bra am I going to wear under this?" Better yet: "Am I supposed to wear a bra with this?" From full coverage bras to barely there adhesive cups, there is a growing array of bra styles to keep a look together under even the most brazen dresses. Whether its added support or subtle enhancement you seek, here are a few guidelines for selecting the best bra styles.

What Do I Wear Under This!

Tees, Lightweight Knits & Body Hugging Tops:

Smooth seamless bras, also referred to as 't-shirt bras' look best under these styles. Lacy bras, bow details, and ruffles will create an uneven surface across your bust.

Spaghetti Straps & Strapless:

Bulky bra straps look tacky with thin straps & strapless styles. A good strapless bra in nude or black is a lingerie essential. This bra allows you to wear sexy styles without sacrificing support.

Deep V Necklines:

To pull of these styles, you will want to select a bra where the cups are joined by a thinner band near the bottom of the bra. These bras are commonly referred to as 'plunge' or 'cut away' bras.

Low-Back and Backless styles:

Backless bras are the perfect solution for these styles. The supportive straps loop around the armhole, eliminating the annoying band displayed across your back. Stick on cups and adhesive bras are other great alternatives.

T-backs and Tanks:

Racer-back bras look best under these sporty styles. The shape of the bra mimics that of the style being worn.

Halter Tops & Asymmetric Styles:

Convertible bras tend to be the best solution for these styles. Straps can be easily be adjusted for halter necks and one-shoulder styles.

Lingerie invisibly shapes our body-line underneath the clothes we wear. Selecting the correct bra style ensures you get the look you want, with the support you need. This alone can make the difference between looking basic or breathless.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Get Fitted For a Bra!

Take Action! Measure yourself at least 2 times a year. Women change bra sizes several times throughout their lives. Face it, most women gain and lose weight. Some gain and lose weight seasonally Women have babies. Women go through hormonal changes. Our breasts change. Our breasts need to be fitted for a bra. For some reason, the majority of women only get fitted once or twice in their lives. This is why 80% of the women wear the wrong bra size.

The emotional hang up! I know several women that squeeze their boobies into the wrong size bras on purpose. They have the emotional need to be a certain size. They do not care about back fat from smaller bras or the overflowing bras or the lack of proper support. They have this image of themselves as a particular size even though subconsciously they know they are bigger. Other women may choose a bra size that is too big. It rides up the back. They pull up the straps to hold it up knowing full well that the support should come from the band. Their boobies get lost in their bras; however, they are able to tell their significant other that they are a larger size than what is the reality. They may emotionally have the need to be the same size as they were in their twenties.

Denial! Even as clothing sizes change, many women still insist on wearing the wrong size. They may not fit into their pants, shirts, or dresses; however, the breasts are more malable and can be squeezed into the wrong size a little easier than other clothing. A wrong fit bra does not look good. It does not feel good. It does not support. Yet, many women choose to wear the wrong size as long as they get some of their breasts into the cups. They keep telling themselves that their boobs do not change.

Cost! Some women do not want to get the correct size bra due to the costs. A good fit bra, especially for a plus size woman costs around sixty dollars. You need to change out bras and you need several. That can add up if you are on a budget. It is easier to trick yourself into wearing the wrong size. You can be creative and finds ways to tighten the bra or loosen the bra. Women own several bras and would have to replace all of them. They like the selection that they chose over the years of strapless bras, support bras, seamless bras, lace bras, sports bras, padded bras, etc... The costs add up at sixty dollars a pop.

The Dilemma! People need to view bras, especially the correct sized bras, as necessities. Bras, although designed to look nice, are meant to support. A proper fit bra is essential to breast, rib, and back health. For large size women, the correct size bra can do wonders. They will prevent pain and keep you from damaging your breast tissue. The cost of a good fit bra is your health. Do not worry about the cost. A wrong fit bra will cost more in doctor bills. Do not worry about your size. It is just a letter and a number. You will look so much better in your clothing with the proper bra sizing. Just be proud of who you are.

Get Fitted-Now! Getting fitted is easy. You can go to most department stores or specialty shops. You can measure yourself. Grab a measuring tape and a mirror and go online and follow directions. Once you know your exact size, go and buy bras. You will feel better. You will look better. It is emotionally healthy to know who you are and what size you are. Finally, bras do wear out and need to be replaced every 6 months anyway. A proper fit bra will make a huge difference in your life both short and long term.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Most Lingerie is Over Priced - Be Careful to Find Value

Have you ever stopped to consider that Lingerie doesn't cover that much, in other words it does not take that much fabric to make it, and thus, wouldn't it seem plausible that the manufacturer should cut you some slack on the price? Why, well, why not pass on some of that savings in material costs to you, the sexy customer? After all, you make that lingerie look very nice, and well, shouldn't they be paying you to wear it, especially if it has a tag on it somewhere, a logo with a brand name?

Indeed, it seems that there is a little bit of price gouging going on in the Lingerie sector of our clothing economy and it just does not seem very fair to me. Recently, the Online Think Tank was talking about the massive amounts of Chinese lingerie and skimpy clothing coming over to the US and yes the price is very low, but it ought to be even lower. Next, compare some of the Victoria Secret Lingerie, what you are paying for is the name, advertising and all the models too.

Either way, you may think you are getting a bare bottom price, but in reality the Lingerie Manufacturers no matter the country of origin is making a heck of a lot of money. All, I am saying here is that for those who wear lingerie, well, why should they have to pay an arm and a leg to show off their arms, legs and other stuff, when there is not even enough material to adequately cover it all?

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Different Sports Bras for Different Levels of Activity

We know well that it's better to wear sports bras when engaging in sports and lively activities. But did you know that there are different kinds of sports bras for different levels of activity?

Depending on your active lifestyle, you should wear a sports bra that gives you the support you need. There are three basic sports bra categories, each divided into the level of impact it supports. To make choosing and buying the perfect sports bra for you, it's important that you should know what these three categories are.

o Sports Bras for Low-Impact Activities - Walking, skating and cycling are a few examples of low-impact activities. You can wear sports bras that offer minimal control against the bounce yet with ample breast support. Low-impact sports bras can also be worn during rock climbing and cross country skiing, when the breasts don't experience much bounce.

o Sports Bras for Medium-Impact Activities - Engaging in race walking, backpacking, downhill skiing and mountain biking require a moderate amount of support and control. You can use sports bras that offer a bit of compression for your breasts, since sports bras that have compressing abilities can control the bounce.

o Sports Bras for High-Impact Activities - Playing basketball or volleyball can make your breasts bounce, which can cause breast tissue damage. Activities like these would require you to wear sports bras that offer maximum support and control. So you should wear a compression sports bra for these types of activities. You can also use this kind of sports bra for running and doing aerobics to protect your breasts.

So what style of sports bra would suit your level of activity? If you are into medium to high-impact activities, a sports bra with compression design would suit you best. It holds your breasts against your chest, keeps them in place and reduces the bounce to a minimum. Compression sports bras offer the most control and support, making it ideal for women with very active lifestyles.

For low-impact activities, there is what you call the encapsulation sports bra. Unlike in a compression sports bra, this kind of sports bra gives you a more feminine shape - it offers separation. Women with larger cup sizes can wear this kind of sports bra since it also gives individual support for each breast.

Remember, not all sports bras are created the same. They are made to offer different levels of support, depending on which sport you do. Keep these tips in mind when shopping for the perfect sports bra for you.