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Silk Vintage Lingerie for Women

Silk Vintage Lingerie are available in a range of designs and colors. The lace decorations on vintage silk lingerie pieces are a special common hallmark of vintage styled clothing.

What are the different types of vintage silk lingerie?

Silk vintage lingerie comes in a wide variety of types of lingerie and in many variations. Other than bra, panties, and stockings, some of the many types of lingerie that is vintage include the following, and more:

  • Bodice: Covers from the neck to the waist.
  • Bodysuit: A shape-forming undergarment that fits tight against the skin.
  • Bustier: Forming garment that pushes the bust up and cinches the waist in.
  • Nightgown: A loose garment similar to a dress that is meant for sleeping in.
  • Slips: A piece worn underneath sheer clothing items to prevent exposure.
What is vintage clothing?

Vintage is a word used for clothing that refers to styles that were common during a previous fashion era.

How do you choose the right size for a bra?

In order to find your bra size, measure the circumference around your ribs below your breasts. This is your band size. If it is not a whole number, round it up to the nearest one. For example, if your band size is 32-1/2 inches, consider your band size to be 33 inches. Since the band measurement is only in even numbers, if the band size is 33, round it up to 34 inches.

Then measure the fullest part of your bust around your breasts. This will be your bust size. To find your cup size, subtract the first measurement from the bust measurement to find your cup size. If the difference is 1 inch, then you have an A cup. If the difference is 2 inches, you are a B cup. For 3 inches, you should buy a C cup. If it’s 4 inches, a D cup, and if it’s 5 inches, a DD cup. When shopping online, you will usually find the company's sizes on a chart and sizes for differences that are above 5 inches.

How should you care for your silk vintage lingerie?

Silk and lace are two elements of vintage fabrics that are particularly sensitive and must be cared for gently. To keep the piece silky and smooth, hand wash the fabric with mild soap or special silk wash. In this way, the silk will wear less quickly, and the lace trims will remain intact so that the delicate lace fabric will not be pulled off.

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