The history of lingerie is infinitely fascinating. For example, did you know that women's underwear was crotchless? It was considered more hygienic, practical and also more modest, since the wearer could go to the bathroom without undressing.
With the introduction of more skirts, short and closed skirts Crotchless panties eventually replaced crotchless panties as the hemline became wider. Nowadays, “open” underwear is more of a niche item of clothing, usually reserved for special occasions. But there are so many reasons to try it!
Mayfair Stockings Chloe Crotchless Panties
Chloé Panties with Mayfair open strap
On the one hand, many people find crotchless lingerie more comfortable. Both in the sense that there is less risk of irritation due to the fabric rubbing in a sensitive area, and in the sense that it is simply more breathable, a bit like commando, but still with underwear! If you're looking for a breathable option that will keep you cool on hot days, something crotchless might be ideal.
For the same reason, for those suffering from hypersensitivity or suffering from vulvodynia, you may find relief with open crotch lingerie. Keeping the area free of stitching, chafing, and allergenic materials can help prevent rashes. Who knew crotchless lingerie could have health benefits?!
Mayfair Lingerie Crotchless Panties
Mayfair Savannah Open Sheer Panties: A Discreetly Open Design
As our ancestors knew, open panties can also make going to the toilet much easier bathroom, at least in some circumstances. Our clothes today are perhaps much less elaborate and layered than those worn by 19th century women. But even with an evening gown or even a fitted dress, it can be difficult to pull your underwear up and down. The same goes for panties that go under a corset or under a garter belt.
Of course, the main reason (I think) is what people like these days. The problem with open crotch lingerie is that it can be very sexy. As in the bathroom, even in the bedroom it is not necessary to remove it. And aesthetically, it definitely makes a statement! It's bold, daring and leaves absolutely nothing to the imagination.
Love Pin Up Low Open
Well, normally. There are actually three different types of panties or thongs, called crotchless or open. We don't have a crotch, but a bare back, like Le Petit Secret Shorty by Maison Close. So be sure to read the product description carefully if you're sure you want an open gusset.
Then there are the "secret" open styles, pieces that only have a The opening is small or discreet, but when you put your legs together it looks like normal underwear. An example are the Chloé open trousers by Mayfair.
Maison Close open trousers
And finally there are the “open” dresses. Some have huge, show-stopping cutouts, which add more than a touch of mischief to your look. This style is definitely not for the faint of heart! Check out Maison Close's Tapage Nocturne open thong or Coup de Foudre open-strap briefs.
Can't decide? There are also pieces like the Maison Close Open Lace Thong, which has buttons or other closures to go from a closed crotch to an open crotch.
La Maison -Catsuit Close
But your options aren't just limited to underwear and bands! How about a crotchless bodysuit or a zip-up jumpsuit? And of course, don't forget the crotchless socks. Here you have two options. Tights open only at the crotch, like the black lace crotchless tights by Amour. Or even tights like Scandal Suspender Tights by Trasparenze, also characterized by cutouts at the waist that recall a garter belt and stay-up stockings. It's up to you whether you want to wear lingerie afterwards.
Crotchless lingerie has a very loyal following and is incredibly popular for a variety of reasons. Are you a fan and why?