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[b]Bloomers[/b] are a type of [[underwear]] constructed much like boxer shorts worn by women. Most bloomers, unlike boxers, are gathered at the bottom of the legs. Often bloomers will be decorated with ribbon or [[frills]] at the waist and legs. Bloomers are considered less private than [[panties]], but are still regarded as [[underwear]]. Contrast with [b][[buruma]][/b], an English to Japanese to English translation of bloomer, usually identifying an over-panty, or a public garment whose purpose is to cover the panty and crotch area while leaving the maximum maneuvering room (think sports shorts for women). In Japanese they are sometimes translated as [i]kabopan[/i] or "pumpkin pants" (see [i][[Soul_Eater]][/i] episode 40.) [h4]See also:[/h4] * [[buruma]] * [[panties]] * [[Tag_Group:Attire]] Updated by surveyork9 Sat, Jan 20 '24, 14:24 |
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Bloomers are a type of [[underwear]] constructed much like boxer shorts worn by women. Most bloomers, unlike boxers, are gathered at the bottom of the legs. Often bloomers will be decorated with ribbon or [[frills|frills]] at the waist and legs. Bloomers are considered less private than [[panties]], but are still regarded as [[underwear]]. Contrast with [[buruma]], an English to Japanese to English translation of bloomer, usually identifying an over-panty, or a public garment whose purpose is to cover the panty and crotch area while leaving the maximum maneuvering room. In Japanese they are sometimes translated as [i]kabopan[/i] or "pumpkin pants" (see Soul Eater episode 40.) h4. See Also * [[buruma]] * [[panties]] * [[Tag Group:Attire]] Updated by bot Sun, Sep 18 '22, 02:55 |