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  2. The slow death of the push-up bra (and why they might ... - AOL

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    Go out on a Friday night and you’ll notice young women wearing fitted high-neck tops that smooth over the breasts rather than display any sort of Victoria’s Secret-style cleavage.

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    This shopper-approved bra also features elastic-free sides, front-adjustable straps and underarm-smoothing and comfortable underwire. They’re also made with flexible foam cups to provide the ...

  4. List of bra designs - Wikipedia

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    A partial-cup bra style that covers from half to three-quarters of the breast and creates cleavage and uplift. Most demi-cup bras are designed with a slight tilt that pushes the breasts toward the center to display more cleavage. [4] The straps usually attach at the outer edge of the cup.

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    Warner's Women's No Side Effects T-Shirt Bra This bra has a uniquely angled design on the sides to ensure the smoothing effect benefits virtually every body type! Starting at $22.00

  6. Front-end bra - Wikipedia

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    A front-end bra (also known as a car bra, bonnet bra, front-end cover, hood bra, auto bra, [1] hood mask, car mask, etc.) is a (usually black) vinyl cover that attaches to the front of a car or other vehicle to protect the bumper, hood, and sides of the fenders from scratches. The inside of the bra is lined with a felt-like material. [2]

  7. Wonderbra - Wikipedia

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    The Wonderbra is a type of push-up underwire brassiere that gained worldwide prominence in the 1990s. Although the Wonderbra name was first trademarked in the U.S. in 1955, [1] the brand was developed in Canada.