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  1. Feb 2, 2004 · Peter Learns About Directoire Knickers. The year of 1950 will always be remembered by me as the year I discovered Directoire Knickers. Up until then, I had only used my sister’s school knickers, a style called gym knickers, made of a delightful silky material called Rayon. My discovery of Directoire Knickers came about quite by accident.

  2. Nov 22, 1998 · The Directoire knickers worn by women in the Armed Services were dubbed "passion killers" due to their unshapely appearance and dull colours. In the 1950s, Nylon and elastic revolutionised...

  3. Aug 12, 2005 · Now I saw why tonight she had forsaken her lovely, all-enveloping directoire knickers for a pair of pink, silky nylon French knickers. She guided my dick up the wide leg of her knickers and onto her cunt, and I felt for the first time the warm, soft wonder of a woman’s cunt.

  4. Directoire style, Neoclassical style of dress, furniture, and ornament popular in France during the period of the Directory (1795–99). Dress for men, mixing ancient and contemporary elements, featured trousers and high boots, vests, long, open coats, and top hats.

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  5. Aug 1, 2017 · Improved artificial rayon fabric enabled ordinary women to wear glamorous silk-like knickers or ‘panties’/‘pants’ by the 1930s, both camiknickers combining slip and knickers, or separate bra and French knickers in vogue.

  6. Jun 27, 2023 · Underclothing was purely functional in the 17th century, but from the 19th century onwards undergarment increasingly became subject to changes in fashion. This was the era of corsets, petticoats, crinolines, chemise undershirts and ‘directoire’ knickers. The display is running until 9 December 2024.

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  8. Jun 24, 2005 · Closed Directoire knickers with flap poppers were attached to a camisole and then called cami-blockers. How undergarments were fastened usually helped define their retail selling name, but the leg volume of the knickers often made the descriptive differences.

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