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  2. List of bra designs - Wikipedia

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    Bralette: A lightweight, simple design, usually an unlined, soft-cup pullover style bra. The breasts are covered but the bra offers little, if any, real support and is suitable for small busts. Sometimes sold built into a camisole. [6] This style is often used by preadolescent girls as a training bra to conceal the developing nipples and ...

  3. Are you wearing the right bra? 9 bras styles every woman ...

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    Having a variety of bra styles means you can dress your chest for the occasion — even if that occasion is lounging around the house. Bras are made of delicate fabrics and elastics, and should ...

  4. These Are the Best Bras for Big Boobs (According to a Pro Bra ...

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    She likes bras from Fantasie (a Wacoal-owned brand started in 1951) because they offer "simple and functional styles as well as beautiful and romantic bras," available up to a size 44 band and JJ cup.

  5. The 20 Best Bras for Small and Petite Busts - AOL

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    Chloe Bra. Lulalu is another top contender when it comes to designs for small boobs and the only brand offering AAA cup sizes. This perfected version of a T-shirt bra promises no awkward gaping ...

  6. Bra - Wikipedia

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    [70] [71] Some underwire bra styles also come in soft cup versions. [72] Underwire bras accounted for 60% of the United Kingdom bra market in 2000 [73] and 70% in 2005. [74] About 70% of women who wear bras wear a steel underwire bra according to underwear manufacturer industries of New York in 2009. [70]

  7. History of bras - Wikipedia

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    Literature from Ancient Greece suggests the use of a specialized garment meant to support and contain women's breasts. In Book 14 of Homer's Iliad, written in the archaic period of classical antiquity, Homer refers to Aphrodite's "embroidered girdle" (Ancient Greek: κεστός ἱμάς, kestós himás) as being "loosed from her breasts", indicating a decorated breast-band rather than a ...