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本帖最后由 choi 于 4-18-2016 13:58 编辑 
 Intimate apparel | The Little Red Look; A brief history of Chinese underwear.
 http://www.economist.com/news/ch ... ear-little-red-look
 
 Quote:
 
 "Bosoms were often bound * * *  Men wore thong-like loincloths, similar to sumo-wrestlers’ competition belts, but underpants for women were rare. * * *
 
 "Under Mao’s rule, both sexes sported loose outfits. If women wore any underpinnings at all they were typically modelled on functional Soviet undergarments. During the anti-bourgeois fanaticism of the Cultural Revolution in the 1960s and 1970s a famous producer of female underwear, Gujin 上海古今内衣集团有限公司, started making woollen jumpers to survive.
 
 My comment:
 (a) The title is a wordplay on The Little Red Book, of Chairman Mao.
 (b) underpinning (n): ""UNDERWEAR—usually used in plural"
 www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/underpinning
 (c) In China" "But breast size has since become an obsession: racks are now filled with technicolour, diamanté and heavily padded cleavage-boosters."
 
 diamanté (n; from a French adjective)
 www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/diamanté
 (d) As a biologist, I doubt women anywhere did not or do not wear underwear during menstruation.
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