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]] or [[basque]], 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. | + | '''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]] or [[basque]], 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 and [[cross-dressing|cross-dressers]]. 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 07:30, 17 July 2013
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 or basque, 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 and cross-dressers. 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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