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Willet and Phillis Cunnington's "The History of Underclothes," which had black-and-white photos of drawers, corsets and garters.
How to Undress a Victorian Lady in Your Next Historical Romance Alexandra Alter 2011
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Willett Cunnington is the co-author of "The History of Underclothes."
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Underclothes were important as they prevented the armor from chafing the Knights skin
The Maids Armor de Brantigny........................ 2008
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Underclothes were important as they prevented the armor from chafing the Knights skin
Archive 2008-02-24 de Brantigny........................ 2008
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No Underclothes in WinterA crabbed old German professor, who died at Berlin in 1900, entertaining a great dislike for his sole surviving relative, left his property to him, but on the absolute condition that he should always wear white linen clothes at all seasons of the year, and should not supplement them in winter by extra undergarments. [p. 159]
Any Last Bequests? 2006
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Underclothes sit closest to your skin and stay heated all the day long.
Genetically Modified Clothes GreenFertility 2006
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Underclothes found several yards from the body and they'd done tests on what was left.
Bottled Spider Gardner, John 2002
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"Underclothes, smallclothes, the stuff you wear under your trousers or dresses."
The Soprano Sorceress Modesitt, L. E. 1997
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Underclothes I have to have and all, and just order them, don't even go to the stores.
Oral History Interview with Gladys Florene Harris, 1979 August. Interview H-124. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007). By Gladys Florene Harris Gladys Florene Harris 1979
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Underclothes he found ready laid out for him, and he snatched them from the bed.
The Red Cross Girl 1917
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