French knickers

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A type of women's underwear that is loose-fitting, resembling shorts.

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  • She bought a pair of delicate silk French knickers to match her new bra.
  • She prefers the comfort of French knickers for sleeping.
  • The vintage lingerie set came with a beautiful pair of lace French knickers.
  • The lingerie set included a delicate bra and matching French knickers.
  • Unlike modern styles, French knickers are known for their loose, comfortable fit.
  • For a touch of vintage charm, she chose French knickers.
  • In the 1920s, fashionable women often wore French knickers made of satin or silk.
  • French knickers are known for their elegant, loose fit.
  • She packed her favorite pair of French knickers for the romantic getaway.
  • Many find French knickers to be a more comfortable alternative to briefs.
  • The designer's latest collection features elegant French knickers with intricate embroidery.
  • The silk French knickers felt luxurious against her skin.
  • The care instructions state that these French knickers should be washed by hand.
  • She bought a new pair of French knickers for the special occasion.
  • I find French knickers much more comfortable to sleep in than other lingerie.
  • The fashion show featured models wearing intricate lace French knickers.
  • Her grandmother laughed, remembering when French knickers were considered quite daring.
  • In the 1920s, French knickers became a popular style of underwear.
  • The costume designer sourced authentic-looking French knickers for the period film.
  • Her collection of lingerie included several pairs of beautifully designed French knickers.