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Allover lace
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Has no discernible edge.
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Amourette
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Lovely laces, always elegant one of Triumph’s most successful fashion collections, refreshed with new colours and styles every season.
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Appliqué
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Lace, embroidery or additional fabric is sewn or bonded onto the base fabric to create a three-dimensional finish.
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Autosoft concept
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A new procedure in which very fine micro threads are worked into the edge of the lace, making lingerie invisible under tight-fitting clothes. Great elasticity adapts to the body's movements ensuring lingerie retains ins shape throughout the day and guarantees a perfect fit.
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Balconette bra
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Straps are positioned on the outside edge of the cup, revealing the décolleté. Perfect for wide necklines.
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Bandeau bra
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A strapless bra with a straight silhouette, sometimes with detachable straps, excellent under off the shoulder dresses or T-shirts.
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Body
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On-piece garment that fits like a second skin, creating a smooth look under clothes.
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Bra
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Short for brassiere.
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Bridge
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Holds bra cups together. The higher the bridge, the greater the shaping and support.
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Brief
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Everybody knows they’re knickers, but there are several shapes with different names. (see tai, string etc)
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Charmeuse
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Silky smooth lingerie fabric, different on each side.
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Cleavage
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Emphasized bust shape usually created by a push-up bra. Check out Triumph’s Curves range.
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Collection
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As well as all ongoing ranges and best sellers, there are always two brand new collections each year, for Spring/Summer and Autumn/Winter. ‘Spring’ starts in January and ‘Autumn’ in August.
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Cotton
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Natural fibre from the cotton plant that’s easy to wear and care for. Cotton textiles are soft, cosy, fine and breathable, absorb moisture and don’t become ‘static’. Different qualities are dictated by how long and how fine the fibre is spun. The longer and finer, the more valuable cotton becomes.
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Cottylene®
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Triumph’s registered name for a stretsh fabric with cotton content. Cottylene® combines the positive properties of synthetics and cotton with the cotton generally on the inside of the material, next to the skin.
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Cup
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The part of the bra that covers and supports the breast.
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Décolleté Bra
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See Balconette bra.
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Dessous
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French for ‘worn undermeath’, now the fashionable description for ladies’ fine underwear.
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Dorlastan
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Registered name for an elastane thread from Bayer.
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Elastane
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Generic term for every synthetic stretch fibre, all extremely elastic with great shape retention and a long life. Triumph uses these properties to maximum effect.
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Embroidery
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Stitches embroidered onto a background fabric by a knitting machine.
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Eyelet embroidery
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Also known as Madeira embroidery. An awl creates holes in the fabric, then knitting machine needles embroider around the edges of each hole.
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G-string
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Assumed to be named after the finest string on a violin, g-string refers to any brief with a ‘string’ or thong back (see thong and string brief).
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Gallon lace
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Narrow lace scalloped on both edges. Can be woven, knitted or embroidered, stretchy or rigid.
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Guipure embroidery
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Created by covering the base fabric with stitching to from a continuous pattern then, using chemicals heat treatment and washing, the background fabric is dissolved so that only the embroidery remains. Very time consuming and labour intensive, Guipure is very expensive.
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Halterneck
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Fastened by a single strap and the nape of the neck.
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Hidden wire
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The underwire is hidden within the fabric, so it’s absolutely invisible and can hardly be felt.
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Invisible underwear
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Perfect fitting underwear that can hardly be seen, using, among others the Autosoft concept where the finest micro stretch threads are woven into the lace, right up to the edge for the smoothest ever line under clothes.
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Jacquard
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Fabric with beautiful woven-in patterns. Using different yarns the pattern can be ‘lifted’ for a textured effect, a very time-consuming and labour-intensive process.
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Knitted fabrics
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Produced on a knitting machine, have a natural stretch.
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Lace
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The first laces came from Italy in the 15th Century and were quickly distributed throughout Western Europe, which became a global centre for lace-making that still exists, through on a much smaller scale, today. France is famouse for woven laces, embroidery laces come mostly from Switzerland and Austria, while Germany became famous after the war for burnt-out-lace. Before then
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Leavers lace
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The first lace produced on machines, uses a twist or weaving technique resulting in an elegant finish. These machines are no longer made and those that still exist work slowly and are costly to run, so this luxurious lace is now very expensive to manufacture.
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Lycra®
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An Elastane ‘stretch’ thread.
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Maximiser bra
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A bra that makes the bust appear bigger-usually a push-up style that enhances cleavage.
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Mercerising
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Super combed Maco cotton is treated with a cold caustic soda solution. The fibres expand and become tight so their profile becomes rounded and the surface smooth.
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Meryl®
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Fine fibre technology in polyamide, registered by Nilstar.
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Micro fibre
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Threads made from polyester and polyamide, finer and the finest silk thread. Light, superfine fibres that are particularly soft, pliably and pleasant on the skin, offering maximum comfort.
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Micro modal
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An extremely fine-spun cellulose fibre approximately 40 times finer than a human hair so that 10,000-metre continuous fibre can weigh just one gramme or LESS.
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Minimiser
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A minimiser bra reduces the appearance of the bust by one cup size.
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Modal
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Modified cellulose fibre made entirely from plants, feels similar to cotton.
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Moulded cups
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Cups without seams, invisible under clothes. A heat and pressure process moulds fabric permanently into shape. Triumph has many years experience using this technique and our environment-friendly process plays a leading role in the marketplace.
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Multi-way straps
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Also known as variable straps (see V).
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Nickel
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All components that Triumph uses, such as hooks and eyes, are nickel free.
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Push-up-bra
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Visibly increases the size of the bust, creating a cleavage and therefore guaranteeing a beautiful neckline.
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Quality control
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Second to none at Triumph. We pride ourselves on the very highest quality control standards.
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Raschel lace
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Made using a special process that creates knitted stitches. The more thread systems used, the more impressive the pattern. Can by stretchy or rigid lace
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Satin
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Smooth fabric, shiny on the outside and with a silky drape, can be stretch or non- stretch.
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Seamless
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Innovative circular knitting techniques have allowed seamless production of briefs an tops that fit like a second skin.
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Seamless cups
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See Moulded.
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Silicon
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Used as a ‘gripper’ band to prevent slippage, especially in strapless bras.
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Simplex
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Reversible warp knit fabric that looks the same on both sides. Without elastane, so non-elastic.
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Softwear
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Triumph’s high-tech, high profile, revolutionary Softwear collection made it’s debut at the end of the Nineties and continues to win attention for great styling, brilliant shapes-and ‘disappearing’ under clothes!
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Sports bra
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The breast is under extreme stress during sporting activities and as it has no muscles, can easily become stretched, so it’s vital to wear a sports bra. A dedicated sports bra is cut in such a way that the breasts are completely enclosed so they don’t move. Straps won’t restrict movement and at same time won’t slip. Triumph International offers sports bra suitable for three
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Straps
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A key feature of a bra that offers support. Often an integral part of a pretty bra, straps have become a fashion statement. Triumph’s straps adjust to ensure a perfect fit and they’re designed to be comfortable all day long
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String brief
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See G- string
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Suspender
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Holds up stocking, sometimes detachable, increasingly popular since the launch of the hit movie Moulin Rouge.
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Tactel
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Fine fibre made from 100 percent polyamide, extremely kind to the skin, soft and breathable. Tactel® Aquator also regulates moisture.
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Tai
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Brief that fits up to the waist.
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Tanga
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Brief with very narrow fabric, elastic or ribbon side panels.
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Textronic lace
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Development following on from Jacquardtronic lace with plastic pattern that create an embroidery effect.
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Thong
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See G-string.
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Trenslo stays
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Pliable stiffeners sewn into the side of a bra – known as the wing – for strengthening and shaping, preventing the breast from moving sideways or the wing of the bra rolling or going out of shape. Also used in bustiers.
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Tri-Action
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Triumph’s famous range of sports bras designed specially to keep the bust properly supported during any form of exercise. The ‘Tri’ in Tri-Action comes from the triple action of each bra, giving support from above, below and each side.
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Tulle
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A fine open base fabric with a honeycomb structure. Can be woven or knitted.
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Underbust width
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Measured in centimeters or inches, this gives the bra size i.e. 70, 75, 80 or 32, 34, 36. The difference between the upper – and underbust width gives the cup size i.e. A, B, C etc.
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Underwired bra
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Underwire is sewn into the bra to lift and shape the bust. Particularly suitable for large cup sizes.
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Variable straps
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Also known as multi-way straps, using a single set of straps in a variety of positions. A number of shapes can be achieved, for example halter, cross-back, standard and strapless.
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Viscose
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Made from cellulose, usually from beech or pinewood trees, this synthetic fabrics has a particular sheen and soft feel.
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