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Romantic Depot http://www.romanticdepot.com Romantic Depot Bronx NYC Address: 3703 Provost Ave Bronx NY 10466 United States (718) 515-6969 Hours: Sunday – Thursday 10am – 12:00am Friday and Saturday 10am – 1:00am Directions: *From all NYC Boroughs When
driving North on I-95 from NYC take Exit 13. Make left onto Conner
Street. Stay straight, 2 blocks on left after traffic light by
Mcdonald's. *From Westchester and Connecticut When driving South on I-95 from Westchester County take Exit 13. Go 1/4 mile - Conner Street Turns into Provost Avenue. *Bus Nearest Bus Stop BX 16 BX 36 Boston Post Rd & Conner Street Corner only 1 Block Away! *Subway Nearest Transit Station is Only 1.5 Blocks Away, Dyre Avenue take the 5 Train. Parking Lot and Ample Street Parking is Available.
Romantic Depot Westchester County
Address: 6 Frontage Street Elmsford NY 10523 United States Phone: (914) 345-8522
Hours: Sunday – Thursday 10am – 12:00am
Friday and Saturday 10am – 1am Directions: Minutes from Yonkers, White Plains, Brewster, Ossining and Greenwich, CT.
Located off Route 9a on the NYS Thruway 287 East entrance ramp.
Romantic Depot Rockland County
Address: 301 NY - 59 West Nyack NY 10994 United States (845) 353-0180
Hours: Sunday – Thursday 10am – 12:00am
Friday and Saturday 10am– 1am Directions: Located on Route 59 east directly across from the Palisades Center Mall The entrance is in the rear.
Romantic Depot New York Area Lingerie Stores in The Bronx, Rockland and Westchester carry every major brand of lingerie such as Shirley of Hollywood, Leg Avenue, Elegant Moments, Coquette, Dreamgirl, Escante, and every major category of Sexy Lingerie. Romantic Depot lingerie stores have lingerie departments which carry every major category of lingerie from Petite to Plus Size Lingerie, Including Corsets, Waist Trainers, Body Stockings, Halters, Fishnets, Thigh Highs, Night Gowns, Sexy Costumes, Sexy Panties, Sexy Bras, Leggings, Teddies, Camisoles, Chemise, Robes, Sexy Hosiery, Garter Belts, Plus Size Lingerie, One Size Fits All Lingerie, Plus Size Lingerie, Baby Dolls, Sexy Gowns, Bikinis, Sexy Bras, Crotchless Panties, Fetish Wear, BDSM Clothes, Latex Clothes, Underwire, Liquid Latex, Sensual Creams, Oils Body Lotions, Open Lingerie, Transparent Lingerie, Bondage Clothes, Pasties, Dance Wear, Garters, Sexy Club Wear, Wigs, Sling Shots, High Heels, Sexy Shoes, Money Bags, Stripper Shoes, Dancer Shoes, High Heel Shoes, Sexy Shoes, Plus Size Clothes, Stripper Clothes, Sexy Swimsuits, Cocktail Dresses, Evening Gowns, Sexy Underwear, Sexy Slips, Padded Bras and Padded Buttocks. We also carry a large assortment of Men’s Thongs, Men’s Boxers, Jock Straps and even Men’s Panties. Romantic Depot lingerie offers low prices and welcomes you to visit one of our 5 lingerie stores in the New York tri state area.
New York based, Romantic Depot Lingerie Stores has the largest selection of Sexy Lingerie in the NY area. Romantic Depot is located in the Bronx, Westchester County and Rockland County. Romantic Depot New York Sexy Lingerie Stores are conveniently located close to the 5 boroughs of New York City, Queens, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Staten Island, Yonkers,
New Rochelle, Mount Vernon, White Plains and Greenwich in Southern Connecticut and Putnam County, Orange County and Dutchess counties. Romantic Depot Lingerie stores where New York Shops for Sexy Lingerie.
Romantic Depot Lingerie Store Bronx NYC Address: 3703 Provost Ave Bronx NY 10466 United States (718) 515-6969 Hours: Sunday – Thursday 10am – 12:00am Friday and Saturday 10am – 1:00am
Sexy Lingerie Store New York
Directions: *From all NYC Boroughs When driving North on I-95 from NYC take Exit 13. Make left onto Conner Street. Stay straight, 2 blocks on left after traffic light by Mcdonald’s.
*From Westchester and Connecticut When driving South on I-95 from Westchester County take Exit 13. Go 1/4 mile – Conner Street Turns into Provost Avenue.
*Bus Nearest Bus Stop BX 16 BX 36 Boston Post Rd & Conner Street Corner only 1 Block Away!
*Subway Nearest Transit Station is Only 1.5 Blocks Away, Dyre Avenue take the 5 Train. Parking Lot and Ample Street Parking is Available.
Romantic Depot Rockland CountyAddress: 301 NY – 59 West Nyack NY 10994 United States (845) 353-0180 Hours: Sunday – Thursday 10am – 12:00am Friday and Saturday 10am– 1am
Directions: Located on Route 59 east directly across from the Palisades Center Mall The entrance is in the rear.
Romantic Depot Bronx NYC Lingerie Store
Address: 3703 Provost Ave Bronx NY 10466 United States (718) 515-6969
Hours: Sunday – Thursday 10am – 12:00am
Friday and Saturday 10am – 1:00am
Directions: *From all NYC Boroughs
When driving North on I-95 from NYC take Exit 13. Make left onto Conner
Street. Stay straight, 2 blocks on left after traffic light by
Mcdonald's.
*From Westchester and Connecticut
When driving South on I-95 from Westchester County take Exit 13. Go 1/4 mile - Conner Street Turns into Provost Avenue.
*Bus
Nearest Bus Stop BX 16 BX 36 Boston Post Rd & Conner Street Corner only 1 Block Away!
*Subway
Nearest Transit Station is Only 1.5 Blocks Away, Dyre Avenue take the 5 Train.
Parking Lot and Ample Street Parking is Available.
Romantic Depot Westchester County Lingerie Shop
Address: 6 Frontage Street Elmsford NY 10523 United States Phone: (914) 345-8522
Hours: Sunday – Thursday 10am – 12:00am
Friday and Saturday 10am – 1am Directions: Minutes from Yonkers, White Plains, Brewster, Ossining and Greenwich, CT.
Located off Route 9a on the NYS Thruway 287 East entrance ramp.
Romantic Depot Rockland County Sexy Lingerie Store
Address: 301 NY - 59 West Nyack NY 10994 United States (845) 353-0180
Hours: Sunday – Thursday 10am – 12:00am
Friday and Saturday 10am– 1am Directions: Located on Route 59 east directly across from the Palisades Center Mall The entrance is in the rear.
Welcome to the Romantic Depot New York Area Lingerie Stores
conveniently located in the Bronx NYC. Romantic Depot Bronx New York
City is the Largest women and couples Adult Store in the entire
tri-state area and the Northeast of the USA featuring a huge floor
space, encompassing over 10,000 square feet stocking
Romantic Depot New York Area Lingerie Stores serves the 5 Boroughs of
New York City including the Bronx, Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten
Island, New York, Yonkers, New Rochelle and the Mount Vernon NY areas of
Southern Westchester, as well as Rockland County and Westchester
County.
Romantic Depot New York Area Lingerie Stores has been serving New
York for over 16 years. Romantic Depot New York Area Lingerie Stores
have built a reputation, as a trusted and reliable source to purchase
lingerie and sexy clothing. Romantic Depot Bronx location is home to
every major brand of lingerie such as Shirley of Hollywood, Leg Avenue,
Elegant Moments, Coquette, Dreamgirl, Escante and many others.Our guests
come as far as Brooklyn, Long island and Connecticut due to our huge
inventory of sexy clothing, lingerie and night wear.
Lingerie are women's undergarments, and may imply their being fashionable and alluring.
Lingerie undergarments use flexible, stretchy, sheer, or decorative materials like Lycra, nylon (nylon tricot), polyester, satin, lace, silk and sheer fabric. Certain cotton or synthetic undergarments are also lingerie.
The word lingerie derives from the French word linge, meaning 'linen'. So faire le linge, comes to mean "do the laundry". In French the word lingerie applies to all undergarments for either sex.[citation needed] In English it means women's underwear or nightclothes.[1] Lingerie as a word was first used to refer underwear and bras in 1922.[2] Informal usage suggests visually appealing or even erotic clothing. Although most lingerie is designed to be worn by women, some manufactures now design lingerie for men.
Origins
The concept of lingerie as a visually appealing undergarment was developed during the late nineteenth century. Lady Duff-Gordon of Lucile was a pioneer in developing lingerie that freed women from more restrictive corsets.
Through the first half of the 20th century, women wore underwear for
three primary reasons: to alter their outward shape (first with corsets and later with girdles or bras), for hygienic reasons, or for modesty. Before the invention of crinoline,
women's underwear was often very large and bulky. During the late 19th
century, corsets became smaller, less bulky and constricting, and were
gradually supplanted by the brassiere, first patented in the 20th century by Mary Phelps Jacob. When the First World War
broke out, women found themselves filling in men's work roles, creating
a demand for more practical undergarments. Manufacturers began to use
lighter and more breathable fabrics. In 1935 brassières were updated
with padded cups to flatter small breasts and three years later
underwire bras were introduced that gave a protruding bustline. There
was also a return to a small waist achieved with girdles. The 1940s
woman was thin, but had curvaceous hips and breasts that were pointy and
shapely. In the 1960s the female silhouette was liberated along with
social mores. The look was adolescent breasts, slim hips, and extreme
thinness. André Courrèges
was the first to make a fashion statement out of the youth culture when
his 1965 collection presented androgynous figures and the image of a
modern woman comfortable with her own body.[3]
As the 20th century progressed, underwear became smaller and more form fitting. In the 1960s, lingerie manufacturers such as Frederick's of Hollywood
begin to glamorize lingerie. The lingerie industry expanded in the 21st
century with designs that doubled as outerwear. The French refer to
this as 'dessous-dessus' which basically means innerwear as outerwear.
The lingerie market at the turn of the 21st century was driven by the advent of modern technologies and fabrics
that help in designing innovative products such as laser-cut seamless
bras and moulded T-shirt bras. Designers are putting greater emphasis on
rich-looking fabrics, laces, embroideries and brighter, more daring colors.
The global lingerie market in 2003 was estimated at $29 billion, while in 2005, Bras accounted for 56 per cent of the lingerie market and briefs represented 29 per cent. United States’s largest lingerie retailer, Victoria's Secret,[5] operates almost exclusively in North America, but the European market is fragmented, with Triumph International and DB Apparel predominant.
Also predominant are French lingerie houses, including Chantelle, Aubade and Simone Pérèle, each with a long history and a commitment to innovation and French style.
Since the mid-1990s, women have had more choice in bra sizes; the
focus has changed from choosing bras in an average size to wearing bras
that actually fit perfectly. In the UK, for instance, the media is
fuelling an awareness campaign about the need for each woman to have a
proper bra fitting before every purchase.
Typology
Babydoll, a short nightgown, or negligee
intended as nightwear for women. A shorter style, it is often worn with
panties. Babydolls are typically loose-fitting with an empire waist and
thin straps.
Bloomers,
baggy underwear that extends to just below or above the knee. Bloomers
were worn for several decades during the first part of the 20th century,
but are not widely worn today. Also a nickname for cheerleading briefs.
Bodystocking,
a unitard. Bodystockings may be worn over the torso, or they may be
worn over the thighs and abdomen. They are typically used by women in
order to appear slimmer.
Bodysuit, a leotard-like undergarment, usually skintight or formfitting. Another form of shapewear.
Bodice,
covers the body from the neck to the waist. Bodices are often low cut
in the front and high in the back, and is often connected with laces or
hooks. Bodices may also be reinforced with steel or bone to provide
greater breast support.
Boy shorts, a style of panties, so named for their resemblance to male shorts.
Brassiere, more commonly referred to as a bra, a close-fitting garment that is worn to help lift and support a woman’s breasts
Bustier, a form fitting garment used to push up the bust and to shape the waist.
Camisole, sleeveless and covering the top part of the body. Camisoles are typically constructed of light materials and feature thin "spaghetti straps."
Cheeky, a term used to denote that the garment exposes the bottom part of the buttocks.
Chemise,
a one-piece undergarment that is the same in shape as a
straight-hanging sleeveless dress. It is similar to the babydoll, but it
is fitted more closely around the hips.
Corset, a bodice worn to mould and shape the torso. This effect is typically achieved through boning, either of bone or steel.
Corselet, or merry widow, combined brassiere and girdle. The corselet is considered to be a type of foundation garment, and the modern corselet is most commonly known as a shaping slip.
Corsage, similar to a corset. While corsets are commonly constructed of bone or steel, the corsage utilizes elastic.
Drawers,
a pant-like garment worn during the 19th century for modesty and
warmth. Some drawers were split-leg, in that the crotch seam was left
open.
French maid, a form of ladies' fantasywear. One of many popular costumes used as lingerie.
G-string, or thong,
a type of panty, characterized by a narrow piece of cloth that passes
between the buttocks, and is attached to a band around the hips. A
G-string or thong may be worn as a bikini bottom or as underwear by both
men and women.
Garter/Garter belt/Suspender belt (British), used to keep stockings up.
Girdle, a type of foundation garment.
Historically, the girdle extended from the waist to the upper thigh,
though modern styles more closely resemble a tight pair of athletic
shorts.
Granny panties, a nickname for panties that are high waisted and cover the buttocks considerably.
Hosiery, close-fitting, elastic garments that cover the feet and legs.
Jersey nightshirt, a long, loose T-shirt made of cotton, polyester, nylon, or diaphanous chiffon. Another name for a babydoll or camisole.
Kimono, is a T-shaped, straight-lined robes worn so that the hem falls to the ankle, with attached collars and long, wide sleeves.
Negligee, a dressing gown. It is usually floor length, though it can be knee length as well.
Nightgown, or nightie, a loosely hanging item of nightwear, may vary from hip-length (babydoll) to floor-length (peignoir).
Nightshirt,
a shirt meant to be worn while sleeping. It is usually longer and
looser than the average T-shirt, and it is typically made of softer
material.
Panties, underwear that come in all shapes, fabrics and colours, allowing you to have lots of coverage or barely any coverage at all.
Peignoir, a long outer garment which is frequently sheer and made of chiffon or another translucent fabric
Petticoat,
an underskirt. Petticoats were prominent throughout the 16th to 20th
centuries. Today, petticoats are typically worn to add fullness to
skirts in the Gothic and Lolita subcultures.
Pettipants,
a type of bloomer featuring ruffles, resembling petticoats. Pettipants
are most commonly worn by square dancers and people participating in
historical reenactment.
Robe,
a garment worn to cover the body. A robe may be floor-length,
knee-length, or shorter, and it is commonly worn over and as lingerie.
Slip,
typically worn underneath clothing. Originally, slips were worn to
prevent underwear from showing through thin clothing and to help
clothing to hang properly on the body. Slips are found in both full and
half styles, and are typically made of smooth fabric like silk or satin.
Spanky-pants, Spankies, or Spanks, a type of shapewear
most commonly worn by cheerleaders. Spanks help to create the illusion
of a slimmer figure; they are often worn as shorts, tanks, or
girdle-like bodices.
Stringbody (sv),
a tight, benlöst full body garment whose lower tail consists of a
narrow piece that goes between the buttocks. The garment has been
developed from the much older bodysuits.
Tanga,
a type of panty featuring full back and front coverage, but string-like
sides that are typically thicker than those found on a string bikini.
Tap pants, a type of short typically made of lace, silk, or satin.
Teddy,
an undergarment that resembles the shape of a one-piece bathing suit
because it is typically sleeveless, and sometimes even strapless.