Babydoll: A short nightgown, typically paired with matching panties.Balconette: A type of bra with a low cut and minimal cups which creates a straight line across the bust.Boning: Rigid additions (usually plastic or metal) to a piece that add shape and structure.Boy Shorts: Panties that offer full-coverage, but which are still more revealing than standard boxers.Bustier: Similar to a corset, a bustier is a versatile garment that spans from the bust to the navel, and is fixed at the back with a hook-and-eye closure.Camisole: A sleeveless, usually loose-fitting undergarment, similar to a singlet.Chemise: A type of sleepwear longer than a baby-doll, which is usually tighter at the top and loose-fitting at the bottom.Corset: A type of shapewear that typically laces at the front and uses lots of boning to add volume to the bust.Demi Cup: Bra cups with a smaller coverage that add lift without compromising comfort.G-String: Contrary to popular belief, not exactly the same as a thong, a g-string offers no coverage at the back, and joins the gusset to the waist via only a string.Plunge: A type of bra with a deep “V” shaped neckline.Push Up: An underwire bra that also has padding, adding at least one cup size to the wearer’s bust.Slip: Similar to a chemise but tighter-fitting; worn under a dress to stop clinging.Soft Cup: A bra with no underwire, and the most comfortable for everyday wear.