the underwear are 'les sous-vêtements' in French.
sous-vêtements
Sans is Old French for "without." So 'sans underwear' means "without underwear."
underwear = apakšveļa
les sous-vêtements
The term "gachees" for long underwear is believed to have originated from the French word "gache," which refers to a type of garment worn underneath clothing. It became popular in Quebec and among French-speaking communities in Canada, where it evolved into "gachees." The term has since been adopted in broader Canadian English, particularly in informal contexts, to describe warm, thermal underwear.
Long underwear is "långkalsonger", in Swedish.
underwear
Underwear was invented by a French Jew by the name of Jacques E. Schwartz. Or, possibly by three men, names Bradley, Voorhees & Day.
Draw underwear
indusia
pantalones=pants pantalones cortos=shorts or just say shorts but shorts as in underwear is calzones(same word for mens or womens underwear)
"Onderklere" is the Afrikaans word for underwear/underclothing