Open drawers
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Open_drawers an entity of type: WikicatUndergarments
Als Brunzhose oder Stehbrunzhose wurde bis ins 20. Jahrhundert eine Damenunterhose bezeichnet, die anstatt einer Naht (oder eines Zwickels) zur Verbindung der beiden Beinteile eine von vorne bis hinten reichende schlitzartige Öffnung im Schritt aufwies.
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La culotte fendue est un sous-vêtement féminin fendu à l'arrière et à l'avant, ceci afin de permettre la miction ainsi que les rapports sexuels.
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Open drawers are undergarments where the backs and front of the legs are not joined together. They were split in the middle to make it easier to urinate. As chemises decreased in length open drawers stopped being used. Elizabeth Rosevear writes:
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Brunzhose
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Culotte fendue
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Open drawers
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Open drawers
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Open drawers.
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Open drawers - Garments for girls.png
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Underwear
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Als Brunzhose oder Stehbrunzhose wurde bis ins 20. Jahrhundert eine Damenunterhose bezeichnet, die anstatt einer Naht (oder eines Zwickels) zur Verbindung der beiden Beinteile eine von vorne bis hinten reichende schlitzartige Öffnung im Schritt aufwies.
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La culotte fendue est un sous-vêtement féminin fendu à l'arrière et à l'avant, ceci afin de permettre la miction ainsi que les rapports sexuels.
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Open drawers are undergarments where the backs and front of the legs are not joined together. They were split in the middle to make it easier to urinate. As chemises decreased in length open drawers stopped being used. Elizabeth Rosevear writes: Open Drawers. -- Girls generally begin to wear open drawers when they are about nine or ten years old. Open drawers are not cut down at the hips, and the band is made all in one piece of the material. The backs and fronts of the legs are not joined together, but hemmed separately, or lined with false hems. The fronts, in children's sizes, are seamed together for about 2 inches, in women's sizes a little more. A button and buttonhole are placed at the ends of the bands, or two tape strings. The legs may be constructed as for closed drawers, i.e. as knickerbockers with bands, or they may be made up with a deep hem, and narrow tucks above. The drawers are gathered or pleated into the bands at the waist and legs. Women's drawers are very seldom made up as closed, but nearly always as open.
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