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Young Blonde Girl Reveals On The White Couch In A Full Pink Lace Slip
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Slips made in the 1940s were mainly made of 100% rayon due to the war effort. In the late 1940s, some nylon slips began to appear on the market, and the vast majority of slips made in the 1950s were nylon.In the 1960s,slips were offered in a much more variety of colors,including multi colored slips.Slips with a floral print design were also made available.Some of the most well known slip brand names of the past are: Lorraine, Dior, Velrose, Mel-Lin, Shadowline, Wonder Maid, Warner's, Kayser, Maidenform and Van Raalte among others. There are well established slip/lingerie manufacturers still in operation today such as Vanity Fair, and Vassarette.
Modern slips
Most of the slips made today are very plain, and are lacking in detail. Intricate decorations and lace designs are almost completely absent from modern day slips. As far as popularity,slips are not worn nearly as much as a few decades ago. Most transparent skirts and dresses now come with a lining making slips redundant.
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