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Camisoles

Camisoles are a type of sleeveless undergarment that is typically worn by women. They are designed to cover the torso and are often made from lightweight materials such as cotton, silk, or satin. Camisoles are typically worn as an additional layer under clothing, providing an extra layer of warmth and comfort. They are also commonly worn as sleepwear or loungewear. Camisoles come in a variety of styles, including those with thin straps, wider straps, or no straps at all. Some camisoles feature lace or other decorative elements, while others are plain and simple. Many camisoles also feature built-in bras or support, making them a popular choice for women who want a little extra lift or shaping. One of the benefits of camisoles is their versatility. They can be worn under a variety of clothing styles, from blouses and dresses to sweaters and jackets. They are also available in a range of colors and patterns, making it easy to find one that matches your personal style. Overall, camisoles are a comfortable and practical undergarment that can be worn in a variety of settings. They offer an extra layer of warmth and support, while also providing a touch of style and femininity.

undergarment, sleepwear, support, versatility, comfort

Andrew Moore

CITATION : "Andrew Moore. 'Camisoles.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=404883 (Accessed on December 30, 2024)"


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