Womens Lingerie & Clothing

Lingerie that fits properly and feels like you is worth more than ten pieces that almost work. This section is our complete women's range, from everyday comfort sets to special occasion outfits and roleplay pieces, with sizing from extra small through plus.
What is in this collection. Bra and knicker sets, bodysuits, basques and corsets, babydolls, chemises, stockings, hold ups and gloves, garter belts, and full costumes for date night and roleplay. Wetlook, latex, lace, mesh, satin, and PVC are all represented depending on what you want the piece to do.
Sizing. Brand sizing varies more in lingerie than almost any other category, so each product page lists the brand's own size chart in centimetres or inches where the manufacturer provides it. If you are between sizes, the broad rule is to size up for stretch fabrics and size to fit for structured pieces with boning. Plus size options are flagged clearly.
Care. Hand wash cold for delicate lace, mesh and satin. Wetlook and PVC wipe clean with a damp cloth and a tiny amount of mild soap; never tumble dry. Latex needs talc or a dedicated dressing aid and should be stored flat away from light.
Every order arrives in plain unbranded packaging, billed as TLC Ltd. UK delivery from £4.50, free over £50.

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A Proper Guide to Buying Womens Lingerie Online

There's a lot of choice in womens lingerie, and that can be half the problem when you're trying to find something specific. Do you want a one-piece or separates? Lace or satin? Something to wear out or something purely for the bedroom? We've broken things down into clear categories so you can go straight to what you're after, whether that's a classic basque and suspender combination or a simple matching bra and knicker set.

The Different Types of Womens Lingerie

Our womens lingerie range covers quite a lot of ground. At one end you've got everyday pieces like bras, briefs, and thongs that happen to be a bit more exciting than what you'd pick up on the high street. At the other end there are full bodystockings, wetlook outfits, and costumes for roleplay and fancy dress.

In between, you'll find bodies and teddies that are versatile enough to wear as outerwear, chemises and babydolls that work as both sleepwear and bedroom lingerie, and dresses and skirts for those times when you want something with a bit more coverage but still feel special. We also stock a dedicated plus size range with most of these styles available in larger sizes.

Wearing Lingerie with Confidence

The key to wearing lingerie well is picking something that suits your body and makes you feel good in it. If you're not comfortable, it'll show. That doesn't mean playing it safe all the time though. Sometimes the piece you wouldn't normally pick is the one that surprises you.

For a first purchase, something with adjustable elements gives you the best chance of a good fit. Bodies with adjustable straps, basques with multiple hook settings, or chemises with a bit of stretch are all solid starting points. If you already know your style, branch out into new materials. Lots of people who've only ever worn lace find they love the feel of satin or mesh once they try it.

Washing and Caring for Lingerie

Hand washing is best for anything delicate, but we know that's not always realistic. If you're machine washing, use a mesh laundry bag, select the delicate cycle, and wash at 30 degrees or below. Always fasten any hooks before washing so they don't snag the fabric. Skip the fabric softener on lace pieces because it can break down the fibres over time. For drying, lay items flat on a towel rather than hanging them, especially anything with underwire or boning. PVC and wetlook items just need a wipe with a damp cloth and should be stored away from direct sunlight to prevent cracking.

Why the Right Lingerie Changes Everything

Wearing lingerie that fits properly and looks good does something for your confidence that's hard to explain until you experience it. There's a reason people talk about the "good underwear" effect. When you know you look great underneath your clothes, you carry yourself differently. It's not about impressing anyone else, although that's a nice bonus. It's about how you feel in your own skin.

On a practical level, well-made lingerie lasts longer, sits better under clothes, and is more comfortable throughout the day. A good bra won't dig into your shoulders. A quality body won't ride up every time you move. These things matter more than most people think.

How to Find Your Perfect Fit

Get familiar with UK sizing charts because they vary between brands. A size 12 from one brand might fit like a 14 from another. We include sizing details on every product page, so take a couple of minutes to check before you add something to the basket. If the product comes in standard dress sizes (S, M, L), use the chest, waist, and hip measurements rather than just going by the letter.

Think about what you're wearing it for, too. Bedroom-only pieces can be a bit less practical in terms of fit and comfort, but anything you plan to wear for more than an hour needs to feel good. Check for lined cups if you don't want visible nipples, and look for flat seams if you're wearing something under close-fitting clothes.

Budget vs Premium Lingerie

The main differences come down to fabric, construction, and longevity. Budget pieces in the £10 to £20 range tend to use thinner lace, elastic that stretches out faster, and simpler stitching. They're fine for occasional wear and great if you want to experiment with a new style without spending much. Premium pieces from £30 upward usually feature denser, softer lace, reinforced seams, better elastic, and more thoughtful design details like adjustable straps and lined cups.

One thing to watch for at the budget end is itchy lace. Cheaper lace often has rougher edges that can irritate skin, especially around the band and straps. If comfort is a priority, it's worth spending a little more on quality fabrics.

Womens Lingerie Questions

What's the difference between a body and a teddy?
They're very similar and the terms get used interchangeably, but technically a body usually has a snap or hook closure at the gusset so it stays smooth and tucked in, while a teddy is more of a loose-fitting one-piece without a gusset closure. Bodies tend to be more structured and can double as tops. Teddies are usually softer and more relaxed in their cut. Both look fantastic, so it comes down to whether you want something sleek and fitted or floaty and feminine.
Will my lingerie arrive in discreet packaging?
Absolutely. Everything we send out goes in plain, unbranded packaging with no indication of what's inside or where it came from. The sender name on the label is generic too. Your postman, housemates, or anyone else who might see the parcel won't have a clue what's in it.
How do I know if a piece is see-through?
We try to be upfront about transparency in our product descriptions. As a rule, mesh and sheer fabrics are see-through. Lace varies depending on the density. Satin and microfibre are opaque. If you're planning to wear something under clothes and need it not to show through, look for pieces described as lined or opaque in the details.
Can I wear lingerie if I'm a bigger size?
Of course. We stock a full <a href="/product-category/lingerie/plus-size-lingerie/">plus size range</a> that's designed for larger bodies rather than just scaled up from smaller patterns. The brands we carry understand that curves need support in different places, so you'll find wider straps, reinforced bands, and cuts that actually flatter rather than just cover.
What should I try first if I've never bought sexy lingerie before?
Start with something that feels like an upgraded version of what you already wear. If you usually live in comfortable knickers, try a matching lace bra and brief set. If you like the idea of a one-piece, a chemise is a great entry point because it's essentially a short, pretty nightdress. You can always work your way up to basques and bodystockings once you've found your comfort zone.
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Plain, discreet packaging. Billed on your statement as TLCUK LTD. Nothing on the parcel mentions adult products.|