Tuesday, 18 February 2014

Kazakhstan Bans Lace Panties Because They Don’t “Absorb Enough Moisture”

Gross.


Women in Almaty, Kazakhstan have taken to the streets to fight a ban on lacy underwear in what they’re calling a “Panties for the President” protest. The ban actually goes back to 2012, when the Eurasian Union put a ban on the production and sale of synthetic lace panties, deeming them a health hazard.



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Synthetic fabrics, say officials, don’t absorb enough moisture, and are therefore considered bad for women’s health. The new regulations outlaw underwear made from non-natural materials that doesn’t meet a six percent absorption threshold.



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