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The Right to Wear Underwear

Monday, June 9th, 2008

Who would have thought that the right to underwear would have to be earned?  Well, about 200 staff members of a Hindu Temple in Southern India did.  

About 10 years ago, Sabarimala Temple installed a dress code barring staff from wearing underwear. The reason?  Well, apparently, it is the second busiest temple next to Tirupati in Southern India and therefore has chronic theft issues with the donations given to the temple.  Nearly 50 million Hindus and tourists visit during the special Hindu pilgrimage season.

The temple received more than $18 million last year in donations, and many donations are made in silver, gold, diamonds and other precious currency other than cash.  The staff who works in the strong room where the donations are kept were only allowed to wear a basic sarong called a "mundu."

The Human Rights Commission stepped in and won the staff their right to wear underwear again.  New modern technology has now been put in place like x-ray machines to prevent future theft and allow the 60 on-duty staff to wear underwear.

This got me thinking; What underwear would be the most appropriate under a sarong?  My guess would be cotton panties and cotton boxers for their breathability and comfort.  Though performance fabrics like Micro modal could be a good choice as well.

 

 

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Thoughts on the Overall Undie Award Winners for 2008

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

Since this is just the second year of The Undie Awards, it was everyone’s assumption that there would be several winners this year that also won last year.  We were very surprised to find this not to be the case.  In the post, I will discuss the Overall winners between 2007 and 2008.

The overall favorite bra for average figure in 2007 was a push-up bra by Wonderbra - style 7234.  In 2008, the overall average figure went to a Vanity Fair contour t-shirt bra - style 75-266.

The shift went from a push-up bra that gives more shape and volume to a contour bra that is full coverage and has a thin layer of stretch foam in its seamless cups for modesty.  It would seem that women are trending away from the va-va-voom look to a  shape that is comfortable, flattering, and more natural.

For the overall favorite full figure bra category, the winner in 2007 went to "The Oprah Bra" by Le Mystere - style 9955.  However, in 2008, there was a tie for two very similiar Vanity Fair bras - styles 75-005 and 75-134

The Le Mystere 9955 Tisha bra was really quite a breakthrough bra for large cup sized women.  Finally, there was a seamless and contour t-shirt bra in their size.  This bra also scored highly in 2008, but it lost out to two bras with seamed cups (also known as cut and sew bras).  There is no better support than a multi-section cup bra.  Yes, the Le Mystere 955 is invisible under clothing, but it also a large bra that doesn’t breath very well because of the foam used to line the cups. Both Vanity Fair winners are back-to-basics in terms of fit, shape and support.  My guess is that full figure women have both a t-shirt and a section cup bra, but they find their section cup bra to be the most comfortable.  This is why I think these basic bras without any of the latest technology tied for Favorite overall bra in the full figure category.

vanity fair briefThe Favorite Overall Panty between this year and last was quite a surprise.  Whereas in 2007, thongs garnered the top 2 positions for everyone’s favorite, this year, the first thong appeared in 4th place.  For 2008, the top two postitions went to very basic full brief panties.

2007 was the year of Hanky Panky thongs.  Everyone loved them and was wearing them every day.  Now, in 2008, women are reaching for briefs, with the most popular being the Vanity Fair Perfectly Yours Ravissant Brief - style 15-712.  Yes, the brief known as "the granny panty" is everyones favorite again.  The reviews on the voting tell the story.  Over and over again, women commented on its comfort, coverage and the fact that it doesn’t show panty lines.  This is important.  I think most women have been convinced that the only way to avoid panty lines is to wear a thong.  Wrong.  The old-fashioned brief with no hi-cut to the leg also does a pretty good job of hiding under clothing as well.  Women still have thongs in their panty collection.  But, for every day comfort and converage, they are wearing their basic briefs and loving it.

So, here are my final thoughts on all of this.  There is clearly a trend back to basics.  Yes, women probably have a variety of items in their lingerie wardrobe.  But what they are loving is their basic undergarments that do the job, and are comfortable.  Women are creating two lingerie wardrobes for themselves - one for everyday and one for special or weekend wear. 

Find the Undie Award winning lingerie at HerRoom in these departments:
Bras
Panties
Shapewear
Thongs
Sports Bras

 

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Adam plus Eve is now just Adam - Adam Lippes

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

 

The fast answer is that the line Adam+Eve ( AdamplusEve) changed their name earlier this year to just Adam.  The longer explanation is that the line was originally the brain child of Adam Lippes and a woman named Eve who left the company shortly after it’s inception.  Given that Adam and Eve is also the name of a site for sex toys, I’m sure the name change also had something to do with disassociating the brand from them.

Adam t-shirtSo, with the name change to just ADAM, has the brand also made a change?  The answer appears to be no. Adam will still carry a line of modern underwear and t-shirt for men and women, as well as a complete sportswear collection. 

ADAM has a real celebrity following.  Before Oprah Winfrey featured the line on her show, celebrities like Jennifer Aniston, Bra Pitt, Nicole Kidman, Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey were seen wearing ADAM’s super soft pima cotton t-shirts.

Adam Lippes has quite an impressive resume.  He was the Creative Director for Oscar de la Renta, and was a designer for Polo/Ralph Lauren. The idea for AdamplusEve came when he discovered that there were certain clothing pieces you can never have enough of - cashmere sweaters, well-fitting jeans, and quality t-shirts.  His mission was to provide that perfect flattering and comfortable cut t-shirt made with soft and long-lasting cotton.  This idea is at the core of the Adam line of sportswear.

The fanbase for ADAM clothing is very broad, appealing to a wide range of tastes and ages.  But Lippes says it best when he says: "Our customer is effortlessly cosmopolitan and chic. They know quality pieces when they see them."

Find Adam Lingerie at HerRoom in these departments:
Panties
Sleepwear
Camisoles
Lingerie Brands
Adam Lingerie

 

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