Who invented modern underwear? Was it just loincloths before? Were the Spartan warriors freeballing?
>>429902
>Modern Underwear
The 19th Century Europe.
During the medieval ages, Bras and panties were around, though garterless and secured by other means. So too was this big onesie underdress
>>429943
In the East (well, China really), women had a loincloth and this bra/tank top thing called a dudou. Which is a sheet that is secured via a system of strings and supports the breasts.
It is currently undergoing a modern revival of sorts as a lingerie/tank top. Pic related.
In before the Lengburg castle 'bra and panties'
Its not a bra, it's part of a linen under dress with the bottom part removed. The pants are mens pants similar to the ones seen in dozens of paintings of stripped male martyrs.
>>429953
Yeah, Japanese women didn't wear underwear until the late 1800s.
The modern bra and panties combo has existed in some form or other since antiquity.
>>432239
Those are obviously wrappings not seam stitched.
>>429953
That's pretty sexy desu family.
>>432187
This is your boo, freebleeding.
When did the thong come into the scene? Was it the French? I'm betting it was the French.
Modern bras have been designed by engineers to support breasts comfortably.
Men's underwear is still relatively crude. Letting the bits dangling about and stick.
>>432239
The context of that mosaic made it clear that it was depicting athletic attire, not underwear.
>>432310
african if you go back far enough
it's been around for a while