Mideast Loves Syria's Weird, Sexy Lingerie

Moms stock up on skimpy goodies for soon-to-be-married daughters
By Wesley Oliver,  Newser Staff
Posted Apr 18, 2009 6:50 PM CDT
Mideast Loves Syria's Weird, Sexy Lingerie
Naught underwear is doing big business in Syria.   (Shutter Stock)

After picking up dishes and washing powder at local markets, Syrian women love to purchase something more intimate: edible, fruit-flavored underwear, Der Spiegel reports. Naughty skivvies have been hot for years in Damascus, where veiled mothers regularly buy maid’s costumes, musical negligees, and remote-controlled undies for their betrothed daughters—hoping to encourage their future sons-in-law to stick with just one wife.

The trend, which has spread throughout the Middle East, began about 4 years ago when the Internet connected Syrians to the sartorial tastes of other countries. Now families spend up to $1,000 on items like leather outfits—whip included—and magnet-controlled lingerie. “Palestinian women are the most interesting,” said one shopkeeper. “They want sexy stuff. The saucier the better.”
(More Damascus stories.)

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