Thursday, September 22, 2016

Tips for Choosing Underwear,but Body And Skin Stay Healthy



 Whether choosing underwear important for health? Medically yes, true that the underwear worn one can affect the health of the wearer. Men, women and children, before choosing underwear should need to consider the following 3 things:



* Basic Materials Underwear
* Size (size) Underwear
* Model Underwear

Actually, in choosing not only the clothes underwear noticed three things above full peripheral outerwear must mempertimbangkanya also mainly on points 1 and 2. However, for this time only caramedis.com will discuss the election of underwear for health


Why Basic Materials Underwear Keep in Note?
The human body is very sensitive to clothing used in particular with regard to the basic material of the garment itself. Similarly, a person wearing underwear. The basic ingredients of underwear that we use will determine the stimulation sensitivity of the human body, especially the skin.

Then, the basic ingredients of what is good for underwear? The answer is COTTON. Cotton is very good in terms of absorbing sweat, besides the basic material is very smooth on the skin so it does not block the pores of the skin to keep working in accordance with its function.

Because of its soft and absorbs sweat for this then choose underwear made of cotton is a very appropriate choice. Underwear made from cotton will avoid the body from the swelter that can cause sweat, for it when sweat settles we can avoid the body, especially the skin can terhandar of the growth of bacteria and fungi skin can cause itching, irritation of the skin, especially on sensitive parts of the human body such as the armpits , groin and genitals interrupted.

Size (Size) Underwear Healthy
Blood circulation in the human body needs to be preserved fluency. One to do that is to choose the size (size) of clothing in accordance with the human body. Size lingerie that is too tight can inhibit blood circulation and skin becomes depressed. Therefore, when it is continuously carried out certainly will hedge on skin allergies or other serious diseases. For the size (size) in healthy clothing is not too tight or not too loose. To that end, this election should pay attention to the size as what is really suitable and fitting of each body diukuran

Model Underwear
In addition to size, the selection of underwear model should also receive attention. Why is that? Underwear model that does not conform to the shape of the body when used continuously can also cause urinary tract infections, sk

Sunday, September 11, 2016

HISTORY OF UNDERWEAR

Why do we wear underwear? Whether for health, hygiene, sensory or fashionable purposes, the evolution of our undergarments is one that directly links with cultural changes in society.
Despite this our bras, underpants and boxer shorts are still regarded as "unmentionables," rarely discussed. Perhaps because even the most practical of pieces can't help but be imbued with eroticism.
History of underwear


The ancient Egyptians sometimes wore loincloths. The Romans also wore underwear. Both Roman men and women wore a loincloth or shorts called subligaculum. Women also wore a band of cloth or leather around their chest called a strophium.

During the Middle Ages men word linen shorts called braies but women did not wear knickers until the 19th century. Their only underwear was a long linen garment called a shift, which they wore under their dress. From the 16th century women wore corsets made with whalebone.

19th Century Underwear

In the 19th century underwear became much more elaborate.

Where does the word does the word pants come from? It is derived from a character in Italian comedy called Pantalone. He wore garments that came down to his ankles (when most men wore ones that came to the knee). In 18th century England they were called pantaloons. In the 19th century the word became shortened to pants. In Britain pants came to mean long drawers that covered the whole leg. The garments worn over them came became known as trousers.

The word drawers was invented because underwear was drawn on. Where does the word knickers come from? It comes from a novel called History of New York by Diedrich Knickerbocker, supposedly a Dutchman living in New York (it was actually written by Washington Irving). In Britain the illustrations for the book showed a Dutchman wearing long, loose fitting garments on his lower body. When men wore loose trousers for sport they were sometimes called knickerbockers. However women's underwear were soon called knickerbockers too. In the late 19th century the word was shortened to knickers. In the USA women's underwear are called panties, which is obviously a diminutive of pants.

At the beginning of the 1800s women still wore a long nightie-like garment under their dress but it was now called a chemise not a shift. However after about 1800 they also wore drawers. Sometimes they came to below the knee or sometimes they were longer garments with frills at the bottom called pantalettes. However by the 1830s only girls not women wore pantalettes.

Today we still say a pair of knickers or panties. That is because in the early 19th century women's underwear consisted to two separate legs joined at the waist. They really were a 'pair'.

At first women's drawers were usually very plain but in the late 19th century they were decorated with lace and bands. In the Winter women often wore woolen knickers and woolen vests.

Victorian women's underwear were sometimes called bloomers. Elizabeth Miller invented loose trousers to be worn by women. The idea was promoted by Amelia Bloomer from 1849 and they became known as bloomers. In time long underwear became known as bloomers.

By the late 19th century in Britain men's underwear were called pants. Men also wore vests. Some men wore combinations, pants and vest in one garment.

Life in the 19th Century

20th Century Underwear

In the 19th century women's underwear was usually open between the legs but in the 20th century closed knickers replaced them.

Meanwhile in 1913 Mary Phelps Jacob invented the modern bra. She used two handkerchiefs joined by ribbon.

In the 19th century knickers came down to well below the knee. In the 1920s they became shorter. They ended above the knee. By the 1940s and 1950s many women wore briefs. In the 1970s knickers became briefer still. In the 1990s thongs became popular. Men's underwear also became shorter. The word drawers went out of use and they became known as underpants or pants. Y-fronts went on sale in the USA in 1935. They went on sale in Britain in 1938. Boxer shorts were introduced in the 1940s