| Term |
Definition |
| Satin |
A particular type of shiny, woven fabric. |
| Scallop edges |
A decorative fabric edge shaped similar
to a line of scallops (or shells) lined up edge to edge. |
| Seamless |
An item manufactured without seams. Seams
can be a source of discomfort, so a seamless item will tend to be more comfortable
versus a similar item made with seams. |
| Sequins |
Small shiny discs used to reflect light
and add interest to a garment. |
| Shawl |
A wide scarf worn about the shoulders. |
| Shelf cups |
Cups which only provide support and coverage
underneath the breasts exposing the nipples. |
| Silicone cups |
Cups which are padded with silicone instead
of fiber. Silicone tends to provide a smoother, more natural look and a more comfortable
fit. |
| Silk |
A natural fiber produced by silkworms that
is revered for its luxuriously soft feel. |
| Silk Knit |
Silk fabric which stretches and clings
to the body. |
| Slinky Knit |
A soft, elastic knit fabric which conforms
to the shape of the body. |
| Slit(s) |
A narrow vertical split in the fabric usually
added for ease of movement or sex appeal. |
| Snap Crotch |
Crotch snaps/unsnaps for convenience. |
| Spandex/Lycra |
Spandex is the generic term for fabric
created from elastic thread which helps a garment to stretch for a better fit
and added comfort. Lycra is a well known brand of spandex. |
| Stay up |
Stockings with a rubber grip inside the
top that helps to prevent them from slipping down the leg. |
| Stockings |
Hosiery providing coverage from over the
knee or mid-thigh to the toes. |
| Strapless |
A garment without shoulder straps. |
| Stretch lace |
Lace which stretches (providing a better
fit and more comfort). |
| Suspender style |
Stockings, pantyhose or bodystocking where
the legs are held up by an attached waist band, sometimes styled to look like
a garter belt. The front and back are usually open, so some may prefer to wear
a g-string or thong underneath. |