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  2. 15 Best Bras to Wear With Sundresses From Size A to DD - AOL

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    Best Full-Figured Bra: Elomi Charley Full Figure Underwire Plunge Bra. Elomi Charley Full Figure Underwire Plunge Bra. Our Highlights: Incredibly supportive. Fun floral details. Plunge cut.

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  4. 10 Flirty Bras and Bralettes for Larger Busts — Sizes ... - AOL

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    So many full figure bras totally forget about style, opting solely for support and comfort instead. Why can’t we have al of the ab 10 Flirty Bras and Bralettes for Larger Busts — Sizes DD and Up

  5. Wacoal - Wikipedia

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    Wacoal, flagship brand, launched in 1949 in Japan and 1985 in the United States; b.tempt'd, junior brand (sizes 30AA–38E), launched in 2009 worldwide; Elomi, launched 2008 in the UK by Eveden Group, full-figure bras and swimwear (34 bands and up, D through K cup)

  6. List of bra designs - Wikipedia

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    Full-cup: Sometimes called full-support bras. Designed to offer maximum support and coverage for the entire breast. A practical design for large-busted women. Compare to balconette and demi-cup bra. Full-figure: See Full-support bra below. Full-support: Sometimes known as a full-coverage, full-figure or plus-size bra, although these terms are ...

  7. Exquisite Form - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1945 in New York City. It was founded with the help of its head designer Lillian Hunau, who also had a special wiring and bust shaping [2] patent which began featuring in bras the following year. 1945 was also the year Exquisite Form became one of the first major brassiere companies to advertise in Ebony Magazine.