Slip (lingerie)
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A '''slip''' is literally a garment that is easy to slip on. It refers to a [[lingerie]] item that is shaped like a [[dress]] and is worn under a dress for warmth, to restrict transparency or to improve the way a dress hangs. | A '''slip''' is literally a garment that is easy to slip on. It refers to a [[lingerie]] item that is shaped like a [[dress]] and is worn under a dress for warmth, to restrict transparency or to improve the way a dress hangs. | ||
A '''half slip''' is a slip that hangs down from the waist, like a [[petticoat]]. | A '''half slip''' is a slip that hangs down from the waist, like a [[petticoat]]. | ||
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+ | From about the 1920s until into the 1960s, women in Western cultures were sometimes concerned about whether or not their slip was showing, and men and boys sometimes experienced a mild erotic thrill when part of a woman's slip became exposed to view (since a slip was underwear, and its visibility meant there was some dishevelment in the woman's clothes). | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Petticoat]] | ||
[[Category:Fetish]] | [[Category:Fetish]] |
Revision as of 08:18, 17 May 2011
A slip is literally a garment that is easy to slip on. It refers to a lingerie item that is shaped like a dress and is worn under a dress for warmth, to restrict transparency or to improve the way a dress hangs.
A half slip is a slip that hangs down from the waist, like a petticoat.
From about the 1920s until into the 1960s, women in Western cultures were sometimes concerned about whether or not their slip was showing, and men and boys sometimes experienced a mild erotic thrill when part of a woman's slip became exposed to view (since a slip was underwear, and its visibility meant there was some dishevelment in the woman's clothes).