Lingerie Knitting

A Little Lingerie Lingo

When buying underwear, some object descriptions can be confusing especially for those who buy a present for someone special and are not familiar with all terms used to describe a fabric or a particular style lingerie. Therefore, we will cover some of these terms so they can be better informed when choosing their underwear.

First some fabrics that can not recognize. This is charmeuse, chiffon, jacquard, lace and satin. When you see these words, the material / fabric items described. charmeuse satin is very, very soft, flowy elastic tissue. This tissue is generally used for shirts and camisoles, slips, gowns, dresses, tops short sleep sets, and even.

Fabric is a fabric of silk or rayon. It is a lightweight material, with something roughly to feel. It can be from cotton fibers, silk or synthetic, but is usually associated with silk or nylon can be dyed almost any tone you like. Fabric is very delicate and must be hand washed very gently. The fit is a delicate tissues of son or son in a spider open. Jacquard fabric for Any Reason, the solid bottom. It can be an apartment or a pattern in relief. It can be any type of knitted fabric or spandex. The fabric is soft as silk or rayon satin, fabric with a face bright and dark backs.

Now let's talk about one way they describe an element with a type of decoration on the web – this is called embroidery. So if you see a doll "embroidered lace, you know, is a doll with a kind of cordon decoration or improvement. You can also see the term" applied. " It is a decoration or ornament made by cutting from a material and its application to the surface of another.

Men, if you buy for your beautiful wife and she is aware of himself hanging from their chests a bit, you should be familiar with the framework conditions. Bustiers, bras, and other "core" Articles in Hilo fabric under their breasts for added support. You can also view items with 'boning, but are rigid plastic or metal strips sewn into the way you wear give structure, support and body contouring.

Several fabrics available that you may know, such as silk, rayon and leather, of course. Also There are many other words we have not discussed but we were more you give some familiarity with most of what exists. lingerie Happy shopping!

About the Author

Susan is the owner of Seduction Lane Lingerie. Retailer of sexy lingerie, sexy costumes and intimate apparel.


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