Japanese girls without underwear. Japanese underwear, underwear



Everyone likes cats, which we have repeatedly seen on the example of “cat” design from different parts of the world. But in addition to creating cute little things, mustachioed-striped ones often inspire designers to some kind of eroticism. It’s not for nothing that the tight-fitting catwoman costume is one of the most popular Halloween looks. Cat cuteness and eroticism are successfully intertwined in the Felissimo collection of creative lingerie.


Felissimo is a popular brand in Japan, known for its love of cats and creative (and sometimes just weird) solutions. It is he who has the idea. Now Felissimo designers have delighted Japanese shoppers and other kawaii connoisseurs with a line of original underwear that will easily turn any girl into a cute kitty.


Felissimo "cat" lingerie is made taking into account everything that is loved so much japanese girls: pastel colors, soft fabric, an abundance of lace and frills in the style of "Lolita", as well as an impressive push-up. But its main feature is the presence of a cute ponytail, which gives the image a special piquancy.


To emphasize the feline theme of the savory collection, each set is named after certain breed. And it is made in the same color scheme as the coat of the fluffy prototype. For example, a Himalayan cat inspired the designer to create underwear in the photo above.


This kit is created in honor of the Russian blue cat.


This lingerie is for lovers of the cutest Scottish folds.


And this is for American Shorthair owners.


Such a kit will turn its owner into a Persian cat.


cat paw scented cream from the same brand. The effect of valerian for men is guaranteed.

Japanese underwear we have repeatedly subjected to ridicule, remember? During my life in Japan, I was not used to creepy roses and multi-colored promising bushy applications on my underpants, no. But, in principle, the Japanese have changed a little - they realized that linen in europian taste is also beautiful in its own way, and that's it. more women want to wear it. After all, what is interesting is that Japan is full of modest, very modest everyday underwear, but what is considered feminine, elegant and beautiful is all in deadly blooms.

But once I went into a lingerie store and saw an unusual hanger, where, of course, there were overly pompous, but still not tasteless, downright royal specimens, all in the softest lace and embroidery. It turned out that these are limited editions that are released by major Japanese brands every month, and which must be booked!! Oh how!! That is, not only limited powders and palettes, they reserve bras and panties under New Year! But it's okay, you can understand - in order to clearly calculate the volume, how many expensive sets of underwear need to be produced in order to sell them. But what is more surprising, in our area, where people live a very simple and practical life, many pensioners, little luxury - there is really a demand for all this. That is, somewhere under Uniqlo blouses and dimensionless hoodies, this is hidden.

Meanwhile, even from the point of view of cross-cultural patterns of high fashion in the field of underwear is very interesting. I don’t know about you, I can already ignore the big floral motifs and strange combinations of colors, if all this is done very thinly and the petals do not protrude from the cutout - ok, let it be. But just imagine, according to the Japanese, this is apparently erotic.

I don’t know what I would think if I were a man, but for now, looking at this Eros, I want to drink a sedative and go to bed: D

Erotica is off the charts, uuuh! Hold me seven! :D

Although in the little things themselves I see great respect for the woman. No narrow jumpers cutting into the skin and solid fasteners, but look how beautifully the camisole is made on the back! To love and only!

I get the feeling that the creators of such lingerie have a very detached, abstract attitude towards a woman. Each such instance can be perceived as an art object, but apart from the female body and any erotic context. At the same time, this is very comfortable underwear, the finest lace, always perfect seams and details. And it costs hoo, from $ 100 per item. Here is a black long shirt - 700! That is, this is the best that Japan has to offer to its ladies.

There is something in this linen painting ... Some kind of erotic despair: D

But look what picturesque and charming details

How do you like this pom-pom?

Lovely bushes! They say that in Japan the scale of TAM thickets began to rapidly decrease. This is big news, really!

This is straight royal outfit, of course

Here is an example of how much it costs. The Japanese also have non-standard sizes, but they are often not available in regular stores. In general, expensive underwear, like cosmetics, is sold separately from cheap ones, the availability of a particular line depends on the level of the store. Personally, of course, this annoys me, you see, I don’t want to go to a special place and kill for that day, if I just need a good kit! But, apparently, Japanese women think differently: D

But there is even a tweed one, under Chanel))

Wacoal has a DIA couture line, hand-sewn and sold in very limited editions. They have their own fantasy world

What color combinations!

The Japanese are great - they don’t just throw anything away. The girl wore panties with a bra - why throw them away when you can sell and buy new ones, and so on in a circle. By the way, in these machines, linen is sorted by freshness - the lower, the longer the girl wore underwear (it is, of course, more expensive, because it smells better).



According to a person living in Japan: What they then do with this acquisition is a mystery to me personally. Although our old friend Lena told me such a very revealing story: “two Japanese singers named Kano (such boobs girls) published their big photo album a couple of months ago, of course, in most of the photos they are in shorts. So, on the show, where they told the world about the album, the underpants in which the older, busier and sweaty posed posed, she cut into small pieces with her own hands and put them in a small bag on the last page of the magazine. And she said that 10,000 lucky people who bought the magazine would become the owners of the ten thousandth part of her panzu. To which the people in the studio got excited, and one uncle dreamily suggested, and if they say, and this magic piece is in champagne ... ". But I myself didn’t see this daring fun and disgrace, so I won’t lie: for what I bought it - for that I sold it.

But I saw this specific product in the store. So let's look at it in a little more detail.

On front side packaging, we can see the face and other arms and legs of the alleged owner of the contents of the bag. She sat down like a girl by the road to rest. Look into her black eyes: her gaze reproachfully says, “Well, why are you staring here, sick? Grab it in your paws and run already to the cash registers, your vile little soul.
In the corner, the price list is immediately affixed: total, including taxes, a little less than two thousand yen, or, according to the current exchange rate, about twenty-five US dollars.

Every time I come to Russia, I look at people. And every time I see something new that I had not noticed before. I will not write what I see now. Because the offended will immediately come running and say that this is how people dress and look in Ussuriysk, and in general Ussuriysk is not a city, but a village, but in any Moscow this is definitely not the case. Maybe not. At a conscious age, I didn’t go anywhere further than Khabarovsk :)

Before leaving, I took several series of photographs from our walks, so that there would be something to illustrate if I had the desire to write. And just there were photos to illustrate what I would like to briefly write about - the relationship of some Japanese women with underwear. Specifically, these photos were taken that morning when we went to the traffic police for the whole day.

Japanese women also have some underwear bloopers. They are especially visible if they wear thin knitted dresses that were fashionable this summer. Maybe they are always in fashion, I just don’t look around most often. Well, or not necessarily it will be such dresses, but just something thin or tight-fitting.



And through a thin fabric, underwear is sometimes quite clearly visible. I didn't dig for long on the Internet and saved a few pictures from the Wacoal website - underwear that you can buy in almost any store. It's so typical Japanese. Its characteristic is that it is most often not smooth. Either they have ruffles, or embroidery, or some kind of multi-layered stripes. And all this is clearly visible from under thin clothes.







Now you can return to the photo above the cut and see this very linen under the dress :) The top is most often made also voluminous and textured.





And it's all quite expensive underwear. 30-60 dollars for the bottom, and 100-150 for the top. There is a seamless, smooth skin-colored underwear, but in terms of prevalence it is probably even less popular than in Russia.

With the top, by the way, problems are much less common. Yes, it is also with all sorts of applications and embroideries, but Japanese women most often wear things in several layers or put on something loose to visually add volume to their forms. The relief of all these roses can be seen if you wear a thin turtleneck or a dress made of thin smooth fabric, for example.

In general, I usually like or really like what I see on Japanese women. But it is worth recognizing that sometimes they also do not have awareness in terms of choosing underwear. Most often they wear such clothes under which you can wear anything. But when a thing appears in the wardrobe with special requests in terms of linen, the bell does not work for everyone.

In fact, I have never been horrified about Japanese underwear. This, of course, is not some kind of La Perla, but it is better than what I bought on the Chinese market in school years:) I wanted to show the Japanese La Perla on this word. They also have a peculiar Japanese design, which makes the underwear clearly not worth the money. But it turns out that it has been a year and a half since this brand was officially sold in Japan. It is the one made in Japan. But the world has not lost much :)

About six years ago, I had the only experience of buying Japanese underwear. Inexpensive, satin. The set cost $60. As a result, I could not wear the top from it, because there was too much foam rubber in it, and frills and tucks on the fabric were visible through the clothes. It looked awkward under clothes, without clothes - showing a man so much foam rubber is even somehow indecent (not that I had anyone to show my underwear in the first year of my life in Japan :)) The bottom was with cute ruffles. I often wore it at home instead of home clothes. I would buy it again to run around the house :)