Saturday, February 05, 2011

matching bra's and panties

thanks to a reader form the UK (they know who they are) for sending in this link from the world's kinkiest conservative newspaper 'The Daily Mail' for the article on a new range of skin matching bras and panties as deftly modeled in the photos bellow.


the Mail explains the pr stunt of the product launch;

Every woman knows the feeling that comes with catching sight of yourself in the mirror and realising your white bra is showing through your top.

But it could become a thing of the past with the introduction of an ‘invisible’ bra from M&S designed to blend perfectly with any woman’s skin.


read the rest of the 'story' at Nearly Naked Lingerie


on clever thought that came to mind is why not super sheer and transparent nylon? or better still clear thin latex?

which reminds me of a mention somewhere in the last few weeks of a german latex design company that has been going litterly for decades now and had at one point in their rollercoaster legacy were known for 50's styled rubber bra's as was the trend and demand at the time - in the 50's of course. it wasn't even a fetish thing either from the brief paragraph covering their business time line.

so can anyone remind me who the german latex company was and next of course where i can get those 50's rubber bra's?

xx

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

One of the main reasons what latex and rubber is not popular has to do with the comfort issue. Skin sweats, rubber does not let it pass through, this causes it to not provide the cooling effect and it accumulates as sweat. Pores can be clogged, contact dermatitis can result.

The feel, the look are super, but it's not practical. Don't you get it?

There are some who are more tolerant of the comfort issues. But this is the simple explanation.

Short term "fun" no problem. Longer and more active use... no go.

Anonymous said...

"so can anyone remind me who the german latex company was and next of course where i can get those 50's rubber bra's?"

I believe you're referring to Kunzmann (www.kunzmann.com). They say they have been in business for over 60 years now! Impressive!