Those panties, like most of my panties in the 90s, I ordered from the UK. Back in those days, the nice frilly ones were better & cheaper shipped from a store in the UK than buying them in America. The top I'm wearing with those panties was also from the same store.
LOL, every summer since 5 y/o until my teens, my parents would drag us kids off to live at our country cabin in the wilderness. No plumbing there.
About 3 months out of every year we'd be miles from anywhere, with no friends around, & nothing to do except aggravate each other. There was nobody else around except for an occasional critter & lots of summertime bugs in 90F heat with not even a pond to soak in on a hot day. No electric fans to cool you off either. We washed out of a pot of water from the well. I'd climb up a shady tree on a hill to catch a breeze on hot days... most of the days were hot.
When dad wasn't on vacation, he'd drive 50 miles to work & back there in the summer, so Mom, & us kids just stayed there most of the summer.
No electricity, no gas, no plumbing, & no running water. 80 foot walk from the cabin to the outhouse down a narrow path surrounded by woods. Scarey at night because you could hear critters in the woods, & all around you when in the outhouse taking a dump. Of course, being in the middle of the wilderness, us boys would pee anywhere there was a bush or tree rather than make a trip to the outhouse... depending where we were in the day, the outhouse could be real far away.
My aunt had property up there too, so if we wandered around or up there, it's a few miles to the nearest outhouse.
Thinking back, I'm surprised at the lack of supervision I got being in the middle of the wilderness. Even at the age of 5, I would wander all over the place & through the woods for miles all by myself. My parents & brothers either didn't notice or did care. If I got attacked by a bear, had a fall, or fell out of a tree, they wouldn't have known anything was wrong until I was missing all day. Sometimes I'd have my dog with me, but often he'd wander off somewhere half the day too... chasing rabbits or other critters no doubt, or finding a cool shady spot to chill.
I remember one day, my older brothers decided to go exploring deep into the woods, & I tagged along. After hours of wandering off the paths, they concluded we were lost. I think I was about 7 or had just turned 8 that summer. It's a good thing I tagged along. I was never in the boy scouts, but read all their books, wilderness survival books, & some military survival books by then. Back before the internet, there was a library in every neighborhood, & in every school to look up things.
At that age, I also had been wandering in the woods all by myself all the time, & not getting lost. Although it was an overcast day, I told them the bright spot of the grey sky is where the sun is, & that we've been mostly heading west towards the sun (for that time in the afternoon). So I said if we walk with the bright spot in the sky to our backs, we'll head east, & get pretty close to where we came from.
After what seemed like well over an hour of walking, we arrive at a clearing, & see our cabin in the distance. At the time the brothers who were with me were, 10, 13, & 16 years old. But the little 7 year old kid had to guide them out of the woods, because they didn't have a clue.