A camisole or cami is a woman's undergarment which covers the top part of the body. Undergarments are clothes worn under other clothes often next to the skin It is sleeveless and tight fitting in contrast to a loose-fitting chemise. The term chemise can refer to the classic smock or shift, or else can refer to certain modern types of women's undergarments and dresses A camisole is sometimes worn cropped allowing midriff exposure, but often covers the entire torso. In the human body the midriff is the section of the body between the Chest and the Waist, i Torso is an anatomical term for the central part of the many animal bodies (including that of the human from which extend the neck and limbs Camisoles are manufactured from satin or silk, or stretch materials such as lycra, nylon, or spandex, though cotton based materials are more common. Satin is a Cloth that typically has a glossy surface and a dull back Silk is a natural Protein Fiber, some forms of which can be woven into Textiles The best-known type of silk is obtained from cocoons Spandex or elastane is a Synthetic fiber known for its exceptional elasticity. Overview Nylon is a Thermoplastic silky material first used commercially in a nylon- Bristled Toothbrush (1938 followed more famously by Spandex or elastane is a Synthetic fiber known for its exceptional elasticity. Cotton is a soft staple Fibre that grows around the seeds of the cotton plant ( Gossypium sp
A camisole can be worn over a brassiere or without one. brassiere ( Brit /'bɹæzɪə(ɹ/ US /bɹə'ziɹ/ commonly referred to as a bra, /bɹɑ/ is an article of clothing that covers supports and elevates Some camisoles come with a built-in underwire bra which eliminates the need for a bra among those who prefer one. Recently, camisoles have been known to be used as outerwear. [1]