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  2. 15 Best Balconette Bras That Are Both Supportive and hot - AOL

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    Isabel Balconette Bra "Basic black, but so much more," Altman explains. "This wide-set, balconette bra has lace-trimmed straps and cups for a delicate design on an uplifting, two-part design."

  3. 21 of the Best Bras for C-Cups to Meet Every Need - AOL

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    Wacoal Red Carpet Strapless Bra. ... 18. Best Full-Coverage Bra. Playtex Secrets Perfectly Smooth Wire-Free Bra. Amazon. ... Wingslove Sexy 1/2 Cup Lace Bra. Amazon.

  4. The 23 Best Supportive Bras for Large Breasts - AOL

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    This unlined, underwire, full-cup bra is supportive and comfortable, with wide-set elastic straps. And that lace? So pretty. Band sizes: 30–42. Cup sizes: C–G. Colors: Black, beige, papaya ...

  5. List of bra designs - Wikipedia

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    The straps usually attach at the outer edge of the cup. The lingerie industry generally defines a demi-cup bra as covering about 1 inch (25 mm) above the nipple. [4] The underwire used is shorter and forms a shallower "U" shape under the cup. Suitable for low-cut outer garments. Compare to full-cup and balconette bra. Half-: See Demi-cup above.

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    From comfy T-shirt bras to full-coverage underwire bras, ... Finding a strapless bra for bigger boobs can be a huge challenge, but this one from Natori will not disappoint. ... 1/2 Cup Lace ...

  7. Bra size - Wikipedia

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    The term "cup" was not used to describe bras until 1916 [5] when two patents were filed. [6]In October 1932, S.H. Camp and Company was the first to use letters of the alphabet (A, B, C and D) to indicate cup size, although the letters represented how pendulous the breasts were and not their volume.