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  2. 15 Best Nursing Bras for Postpartum Mamas - AOL

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    Pros: Shoppers say this is the “perfect bra” Wireless but still supportive. Soft and comfortable. See It! Get the Momcozy Jelly Strip Support Nursing Bra for just $40 (originally $50) at ...

  3. Bra - Wikipedia

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    A bra usually fastens in the back, using a hook and eye fastener, although bras are available in a large range of styles and sizes, including front-fastening and backless designs. Some bras are designed for specific functions, such as nursing bras to facilitate breastfeeding, or sports bras to minimize discomfort during exercise.

  4. List of bra designs - Wikipedia

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    The bra was designed to be partially visible above the neckline of a gown [15] and could be adjusted to vary the amount of cleavage exposed. These bras were often front-fastening. Spacer: Similar to a T-shirt bra, but it includes a breathable foam fabric in the cup reducing sweat inside the cups. [16] Stick-on: See Adhesive bra below.

  5. Back closure - Wikipedia

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    Some bras, particularly sports bras, and many bralettes have no closure at all, and are pulled on over the head like a tank top. [4] While front closing bras and pull-over bras (commonly known as sports bras) do exist, back closing bras remain the most popular type. JC Penney reported in 2004 that back-closing bras accounted for 62% of all bra ...

  6. Hook-and-eye closure - Wikipedia

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    The hook and eye closure has a long history and is still used today, primarily on bras. This form of fastening first appears under the name of "crochet and loop" in 14th-century England. [1] The first reference to the modern term appears in Aubrey's Brief Lives in 1697, which describes a doublet and breeches being attached with "hook and eies". [2]

  7. Breast prostheses - Wikipedia

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    Post-mastectomy bras are similar to regular bras with the exception of containing spandex stretch pockets on the inside that help keep the breast prosthesis in place. Post-mastectomy bras can be found at specialty shops or mastectomy boutiques and some shops are also willing to stitch pockets into regular bras and swimsuits to hold prostheses. [10]

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