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[[File:Accademia_-_Assumption_of_the_Virgin_by_Palma_il_Vecchio.jpg|thumb|Accademia_-_Assumption_of_the_Virgin_by_Palma_il_Vecchio.jpg]] == Girdle == A '''girdle''' is a type of [[clothing]] that encircles the [[waist]] and is typically used to shape and support the [[torso]]. Girdles have been used throughout history for various purposes, including fashion, medical support, and athletic performance. === History === Girdles have a long history dating back to ancient civilizations. In ancient [[Greece]] and [[Rome]], girdles were worn by both men and women to support the waist and hips. During the [[Middle Ages]], girdles became more elaborate and were often decorated with [[jewels]] and [[embroidery]]. In the [[Victorian era]], girdles evolved into [[corsets]], which were used to achieve a desired [[hourglass figure]]. === Types of Girdles === There are several types of girdles, each designed for specific purposes: * '''Fashion Girdles''': These girdles are designed to shape the body and enhance the wearer's silhouette. They are often made from materials like [[spandex]] and [[nylon]]. * '''Medical Girdles''': These girdles provide support for individuals with back pain or other medical conditions. They are often prescribed by [[doctors]] and are made from supportive materials. * '''Athletic Girdles''': These girdles are used by athletes to provide support during physical activities. They are commonly worn in sports like [[football]] and [[weightlifting]]. === Modern Use === In modern times, girdles are less commonly worn as everyday clothing but are still used for specific purposes. Many people wear girdles as [[shapewear]] to achieve a smoother appearance under clothing. Medical girdles continue to be used for back support and post-surgical recovery. === Related Articles === * [[Corset]] * [[Shapewear]] * [[Waist cincher]] * [[Back brace]] * [[Athletic support]] [[Category:Clothing]] [[Category:Fashion]] [[Category:Medical equipment]] [[Category:Athletic equipment]] {{Clothing-stub}}
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