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As part of our solemn duty of keeping our readers abreast of the latest panty-related developments, we recently brought word of the Sailor Moon lingerie developed by Japanese intimate apparel manufacturer Peach John. Unfortunately, several of the anime-inspired offerings sold out almost immediately and are currently unavailable.

On the bright side, Peach John has several other themed lingerie sets, which we, being the dedicated journalists we are, present to you today.

1. Cheerleader Bra Set – 3,980 yen (US $40)

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Seeing a girl in her underwear will already lift the spirits of most healthy males, but everyone likes a little encouragement, which is where Peach John’s cotton/polyurethane cheerleader lingerie set comes in. While it doesn’t include the megaphone the model is pictured holding, it does come with a pom-pom-styled hair scrunchy, as well as an extra surprise under that pleated skirt.

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▼ Trust us, any guy grumpy enough to complain about grammar when he gets to see this isn’t worth the trouble trying to please.

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2. Cabin Attendant Bra Set – 3,980 yen ($40)

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Be careful not to mistakenly refer to this as the Stewardess Bra Set, as Peach John’s website is very clear on the official name. At first glance, charging the same price as the Cheerleader set despite being made of a less expensive polyester/cotton blend seems unfair, but this pack makes up for it with extras like a hat, as well as the scarf that is absolutely essential to pulling off the Japanese cabin attendant look.

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The Cabin Attendant Bra Set also has two fun, yet superfluous, accouterments: pocket flaps on the panties, and “Attention Please” emblazoned on the chest.

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▼ We realize that giving clear instructions is part of the job, but honestly, this is already standard operating procedure for most guys.

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3. Maid Bra Set – 3,980 yen ($40)

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Since their headquarters is in Tokyo, Peach John is obligated by Japanese commercial law to include a maid variant in any product line that can be described as “fun and sexy.” The cotton/nylon set includes everything the model is outfitted with, except for her heart-shaped sunglasses.

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4. Pin-Up Sailor Girl Set – 5,800 yen ($56)

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Peach John isn’t averse to looking overseas for inspiration, though, as it shows with its Pin-Up Sailor Girl Set, which crosses the line from underwear into full-on cosplay. As such, this outfit, as well as the remaining sets shown below, are available exclusively through Peach John’s online store, and not sold in the chain’s brick-and-mortar shops.

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5. FBI Agent Set – 6,000 yen ($58)

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Another American-inspired costume, Peach John’s FBI Agent. We’re impressed with the clever design trick that allows the wearer to choose whether or not to bear her midriff, along with the commitment to accesorization shown by including the cap, badge, and case (though once again, not the shades).

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6. Naughty Cat Set – 5,100 yen ($49)

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Peach John also offers cat girl getups, which have long enjoyed popularity on both sides of the Pacific.

7. Pretty Cat Set – 5,400 yen ($52)

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For 300 yen more, you can upgrade to the cuter Pretty Cat Set, which features a more intricate frilly hemline, and also a hood that unfortunately turns the wearer into a slightly freaky four-eyed human/feline hybrid.

8. Bell Santa Set – 4,980 yen ($48)

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In Japan, the elderly Mrs. Claus often depicted in the West is almost entirely unknown. Taking her place is a corps of Santa Girls, and while they are rarely seen dispensing hot cocoa like Kris Kringle’s spouse of many years, they attempt to compensate by regularly showing plenty of thigh.

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In Japan, Christmas is more about finding a date than promoting peace on earth, and predictably, the Bell Santa Set is currently out of stock. All of the other outfits, though, can be purchased right now from Peach John’s website. Sure, they may not have the same seasonal appeal as a Santa Girl, but we can’t imagine any guy being disappointed with seeing one as his reward for being a good boy all year.

On the other hand, if your boyfriend has been a jerk all year and doesn’t deserve to “get score,” we recommend giving him nothing.

▼ It’s a much more direct (and comfortable) way of showing your displeasure than trying to slip into a pair of coal panties.

 

Sources: Kai-You, Peach John
Top image: Peach John
Insert images: Peach John