The makers of abbreviated and abbreviating undergarments for women are duking it out over — ahem — an abbreviation.
The plaintiff is Spanx Inc., the Atlanta creator of elasticized, slimming “body shapers” — known in less euphemistic times as girdles — and other items engineered to make women look better with their clothes on.
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