Off to JC Penny I went, where I've been buying the same brand of undies for two decades. They're called Adonnas, nice cotton panties with just the right amount of coverage (a design called hipsters) and a pleasing look. To my great dismay, I found that Adonnas have been discontinued. The sales clerk said many customers were similarly crushed. Indeed, a woman behind me was looking for them too, and we whined in unison at the bad news.
Our choices now are these: big waist-to-thigh bloomers suitable for the 19th century, or band aids with strings. These latter disappear into the folds of your (whatever) if you are carrying the least bit of extra poundage, making your hips and legs look like a stack of sausage links. The former scream "grandma." Neither does justice to the vibrant, vital, sexy women we still are.

I will say I'm happy to see the tunic tops in stores these last few years. Tunics usually have stitching under the breasts and a deep neckline to accentuate the waist and shoulders. My blue, brown, and white Liz Claiborne tunic is the most flattering piece of clothing I own. Because the front hangs loose over the stomach and hips, there's lots of room for all body types underneath. Now all I have to do is get the corresponding image of maternity wear out of my mind.
(Art by Eric Gill, early 20th century.)
2 comments:
Kohl's has Bali underwear. (I think lots of places do.) Hipsters in all pastels--both low hip and higher hipsters. NOT briefs. reasonable and all cotton, with double layer in the middle. I am NOT petite and I love them. Legs are cotton ribbing not elastic.
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