Suspenders

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'''Suspenders''' (''garters'' in North America) are small straps or bands that hold up socks or [[Stocking fetishism|stockings]]. For stockings, they are usually attached to a [[suspender belt]] or the bottom of a [[corset]], and have special clips on their ends. Suspenders worn with stockings by women have a strong erotic appeal to many men. They are very popular for wear by [[transvestite]]s.  As with many items of [[lingerie]], they are sometimes items of [[fetish]]. For this reason they are sometimes worn by [[wikipedia:striptease|striptease]] artistes.
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'''Suspenders''' (''garters'' in North America) are small straps or bands that hold up socks or [[Stocking fetishism|stockings]]. For stockings, they are usually attached to a [[suspender belt]] or the bottom of a [[corset]], and have special clips on their ends. Suspenders worn with stockings by women have a strong erotic appeal to many men. They are very popular for wear by [[transvestite]]s.  As with many items of [[lingerie]], they are sometimes items of [[fetish]]. For this reason they are sometimes worn by [[stripping|striptease]] artistes.
  
 
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Revision as of 11:23, 27 January 2009

Stockings and suspender belt

Suspenders (garters in North America) are small straps or bands that hold up socks or stockings. For stockings, they are usually attached to a suspender belt or the bottom of a corset, and have special clips on their ends. Suspenders worn with stockings by women have a strong erotic appeal to many men. They are very popular for wear by transvestites. As with many items of lingerie, they are sometimes items of fetish. For this reason they are sometimes worn by striptease artistes.

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