Panties: German
underpants
(Unterhosen) made from American sugar sack
twine (1945/46)
Various menstrual underpants
and panties (and sanitary napkin
belts), 1946-47 (page from Sears, Roebuck
and Co. catalog, U.S.A.)
Kotex "Panti"
(clasp and band to hold pad in crotch;
1970s?, U.S.A.)
Kotex New Freedom
towel & pantie ad (date? publication?
U.K.)
Modess "Sanitary
Shield" (two-band pad holder in
crotch; 1970s; U.S.A.)
Modess "Panti-kini"
(two-band holder to hold pad in crotch;
1960s-1970s, U.S.A.)
Many more women's underpants for
menstruation
See also Ads for
Teens
Booklets
menstrual hygiene companies made for girls,
women and teachers - patent
medicine - a list
of books and articles about menstruation - videos
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Kotex
Personals Protective Panties
(1994, U.S.A.)
Ad
for Kotex
Personals Protective Panties
(1995,
U.S.A., magazine unknown)
panties, underpants,
sanitary
napkin, tampon,
pad, belts,
menstruation, disposable
American panties specially
designed for menstruation date to
at least to 1922
(commercial belts
came earlier). Since then
numberless styles appeared on the
market (see more)
and perhaps before then around the
world. Stopping leaking
menstrual blood from escaping the
pad or tampon or sponge or cup has
been an important industry.
Kotex sold such underwear before
(see column at left). This style,
disposable, appeared in the 1990s.
I thank the donor!
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Below:
The light pink panties right out
of the box,
where you can learn more about
them.
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Below:
After looking around to see if neighbors were
watching - they weren't -
I set up
the mannequin in my back yard and
started taking pictures.
This is the front showing the reinforced
crotch.
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Below:
The rear packs more protection
because of exposure when sitting
among
other reasons.
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