Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1951 — Page 28

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Southern Girls Like Sexy Lingerie, This Man Says

‘Daring’ Unmentionables - Sell , Best South of Mason and Dixon Line

By United Press per NEW YORK, Apr. 6—A manufacturer of ladies’ unmention- » ables contends that southern women have sexier tastes than their northern sisters. \ The manufacturer, Harris Unowitz, based his theory on sales records, from 350 stores. About half of the stores are below the Mason-Dixon line and half above. Mr. Unowitz said he's only no- ~ urna northern girl, on the other ticed the difference in tastes in hand, likes a nightgown of soft, the, last six or seven years, al- flowing lines. She likes smart though he’s been in business for ¢, ring and a neckline that stays 35. close to the neck.” “The difference has become yep jt comes to slips, he said, quite distinct,” he said. “To begin southern women favor “a good with, the southern girl buys deal of ‘frou-frou’—lacy necklines bright colors in almost all gar- and hems, bows and a figure-

a clinging fit.” ments. Our records from the “Not northern women, though.

stores in the north show greater They prefer slips that have ‘“desales of garments in subdued mure necklines,” he said. colors.” “I want to make it clear,” he He also noticed, he said, that added ‘hastily, “that I don’t think southern women prefer a “daring” northern girls are any less ¥emidecolletage. nine than southern girls. Appar“Take night. gowns,” he ex- ently, according to the records, plained. “The southern girl wants they dress more to please themsheer fabrics loaded with lace and selves, while the southerners dress often with pleats in the bustline. to please the men.”

an added touch. Almost all her caused the difference in tastes. nightgowns have a plunging neck- “Maybe it's the climate,” he line. said.

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