VINTAGE L NWT NOS OLGA HIGH CUT SATIN PANTIES WITH POINTED GUSSET NYLON BRIEF
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This is a brand-new, unworn pair of women’s high-leg briefs from Olga, a renowned American intimate apparel brand famous for innovative comfort and seamless designs. The style number 20059 A07 indicates a classic silhouette from Olga’s late 1990s to early 2000s catalog, part of their “Without a Stitch” or “Secret Hug” collections—lines celebrated for eliminating visible seams and panty lines.
Color & Finish
• Hue: A multichromatic, iridescent mauve—a sophisticated blend of soft lavender, dusty rose, and silvery taupe.
• Sheen: High-gloss satin with a liquid-metal effect. The fabric catches light dynamically, shifting between cool purple tones in shadow and warm pinkish-silver highlights in direct light.
• Texture: Ultra-smooth, cool to the touch, with a slippery, second-skin feel typical of premium microfiber satin.
Fabric Composition
• Body: 82% nylon / 18% spandex (or similar microfiber blend)—offering four-way stretch, shape retention, and a silky drape.
• Gusset Liner: 100% combed cotton (breathable, soft, and moisture-absorbent).
Cut & Silhouette
• Style: High-leg / French-cut bikini
• Leg openings rise dramatically above the hip bone, creating a leg-elongating, vintage pin-up effect.
• Back coverage: Moderate (not a thong, but not full brief)—sits just below the natural waistline in the back.
• Front rise: Mid-to-high, smooth across the lower abdomen.
• Fit Profile: Designed to hug the body gently without digging in, thanks
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