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  2. Teddy (garment) - Wikipedia

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    A version reappeared in the late 1960s, called a braslip, [2] which featured a bra top and attached slip, to wear under short, shift dresses, and replace half slips. Often the bra top was an underwire style, and the entire garment was sized by the bra. From the 1970s the term teddy or teddie was adopted to refer to a similar style of undergarment.

  3. Camisole - Wikipedia

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    In modern usage, a camisole or cami is a loose-fitting [4] [5] sleeveless undershirt which covers the top part of the body but is shorter than a chemise.A camisole normally extends to the waist but is sometimes cropped to expose the midriff, or extended to cover the entire pelvic region.

  4. 17 Cami Tops That You Can Wear Confidently Without a Bra - AOL

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    Well, we can keep our bra-free game going for a little while longer — at least through the summer months! Sure, this doesn’t apply to every shopper, but there are a range of cami tops ...

  5. List of bra designs - Wikipedia

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    This is accomplished by using crisscross frames, inner under-cup slings that rise no more than half the height of the cup itself, [4] and padding or lining the bra cup with 2-ply, molded, lined, or seamed material. Underwire: Many bra designs feature a thin, semi-circular strip of rigid material that helps support the breast. The wire may be ...

  6. Underwire bra - Wikipedia

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    The modern underwire bra was designed in the 1930s, and gained widespread popularity by the 1950s. As of 2005, underwire bras were the largest and fastest growing segment of the bra market. A bra without an underwire is a softcup bra. Underwire bras are occasionally linked to health conditions including breast pain, mastitis, and

  7. Parade (company) - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Cami Téllez and Jack DeFuria in 2019 and backed by $3.5 million from venture capital investors. [2] To found the company, Téllez dropped out of Columbia University, where she studied English and Art History for seven semesters.