Men wore shirts and braies medieval underpants resembling modern-day shorts , and women a smock or chemise and no pants. Lengberg Castle, first documented in , was rebuilt into a representative palais in the 15th century by adding a second floor. During extensive reconstruction in July , a vault filled with waste was found beneath the floorboards of a room on the second storey of the castle, where it was dumped during the 15th-century reconstruction. Due to dry conditions in the vault the organic waste, mainly consisting of worked wood, leather shoes and textiles had been extremely well preserved, and four of the linen fragments resemble modern bras. The criterion is the presence of distinct cut cups — in contrast to antique Greek or Roman breast bands, simple strips of cloth or leather wound around the breasts and designed to flatten rather than enhance. There are some written medieval sources on possible female breast support, but they are rather vague on the topic.
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Ancient Greek women wore a form of bra called an apodesme. Both Roman men and women wore a loincloth or shorts called subligaculum. Women also wore a band of cloth or leather around their chest called a strophium or mamilare. After the fall of Rome, women did not usually wear panties until the 19th century. Their only underwear was a long linen garment called a shift, smock, or chemise, which they wore under their dress.
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