Mapale Embroidered Underwire Teddy with Garter Straps
Mapale
$53.95
Product Insights & Style Tips
Mapale's Embroidered Underwire Teddy with Garter Straps feels like a softly blooming garden translated into lingerie. Softly hued blooms drift across sheer mesh, creating a dreamy, romantic mood with a hint of veil-like transparency. The underwire cups offer lift and shape, while adjustable garter straps set the tempo for a sensual line. A cutout keeps the silhouette modern, and the fabric blend—75% polyester, 25% polyamide with a contrasting 84% polyamide, 16% elastane edge—lets the piece glide with the body.
Fit-wise, the underwire cups cradle and support while the garter straps stay put to anchor stockings. The hook-and-eye gusset adds easy wear and secure closure, so the teddy sits smoothly over curves and moves with you. It layers beautifully under a sheer robe for a soft, intimate mood, or stands on its own to spotlight the florals and cutouts in a boudoir moment.
Mapale continues to fuse garden romance with contemporary lingerie language, balancing softness with edge. The embroidery reads nostalgic and luxe, while the garter straps and sheer mesh keep the look current enough for styled shoots or an intimate, at-home moment with a sleek pair of heels or thigh-highs.
Materials / Fabrication
- Sheer mesh fabric with softly hued bloom motif
- Cutout teddy silhouette
- Underwire cups for support
- Adjustable garter straps
- Adjustable straps
- Hook-and-eye gusset
- Fabric: 75 percent polyester, 25 percent polyamide
- Contrast fabric: 84 percent polyamide, 16 percent elastane
- Imported
Recommended Care
- Hand wash cold with a gentle detergent
- Line dry away from direct heat
- Avoid bleach and fabric softeners
- Steam if needed, do not iron directly
Fit Notes
- Underwire cups provide support and shape through the bust.
- Adjustable garter straps let you customize the fit with stockings.
- Sheer mesh with embroidered bloom details creates a cutout teddy silhouette.
- Hook-and-eye gusset supports easy wear and access.
