KINGWOOD, TX, February 08, 2012 (Press-News.org) Undersummers Shortlettes - All Year Round Fashion Panties by CarrieRae are panties that were originally designed to fill a niche previously lacking, comfortable undergarments to be worn during the hot summer months. Now the trend has broadened and "Undersummers Shortlettes" are worn by women all year round. CarrieRae searched for months for comfortable undergarments to wear only to find undesired options - uncomfortable panties, slips and vintage bloomers. Frustrated, she learned to sew and make patterns via YouTube. CarrieRae experienced high demand from friends and family wanting their own Undersummers, often taking pairs right off CarrieRae. Through the dozens of samples produced the fit was perfected to the Undersummers that many retailers choose to carry in their stores today.
A few things to know about Undersummers Shortlettes-
- The term "Undersummers" originates from its original application of being a garment "Under Summer Dresses."
- Designed for maximum comfort with mid-waist and mid-thigh cut. It does not ride up on the leg or roll at the waist. Also designed to reduce chafing.
- Made to be worn as a panty with a cotton gusset, and yet, no panty lines!
- Smoothing, yet not constricting, so there are no bulges on the leg or waist - anti-shape wear by design
- Tailored from Poly/Spandex material, matched with complimenting lace for aesthetics. The lace is made-to-be-seen in the event that it peeks out from under your dress.
- Comfortable enough to wear as night time lingerie, under trousers, with a tunic, and under skirts and dresses.
- Appealing to a wide age range -Teenagers to Grandmas are enjoying Undersummers today.
- Proudly made in the USA!
Here's to being comfy and sassy. Wear your Undersummers Shortlettes Fashion Panties.
Undersummers has teamed up with George Hardy Sales and Marketing, consultants to the women's apparel industry, to launch the brand to the U.S. market. Owner and President, George Hardy, was quoted as saying, "I couldn't be more excited to help introduce a great new concept that helps solves a common problem women have without giving up fashion and flair. "
Contact Information- Website- www.undersummers.com
Ph-713.409.8395 info@undersummers.com or Carrie.Adorna@undersummers.com
Website- www.georgehardysales.com email- Georgeh4@bellsouth.net Ph- 919.676.8190
CarrieRae LLC and www.undersummers.com is a USA based manufacturer and retailer of the patent pending, Undersummers Shortlette Fashion Panty. For further information, please contact us at (713) 409-8395.
Undersummers Launches the Brand to the U.S. Market: Undersummers by CarrieRae Shortlette Fashion Panties: Solving Unspoken Panty Problems with Comfort, Coverage, and Flair, Made in the USA
Undersummers by CarrieRae Shortlette Fashion Panty fills a niche previously lacking; comfortable & fun undergarments designed for hot weather. Undersummers twist on the vintage bloomer is now being worn all year round by women of all ages.
2012-02-08
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[Press-News.org] Undersummers Launches the Brand to the U.S. Market: Undersummers by CarrieRae Shortlette Fashion Panties: Solving Unspoken Panty Problems with Comfort, Coverage, and Flair, Made in the USAUndersummers by CarrieRae Shortlette Fashion Panty fills a niche previously lacking; comfortable & fun undergarments designed for hot weather. Undersummers twist on the vintage bloomer is now being worn all year round by women of all ages.