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    TLRD Impact Training High-Support Bra (Plus Size) The Adidas TLRD Impact Training High-Support Bra is sold in standard and plus sizes. The plus-size version features a hook and eye closure, while ...

  4. List of bra designs - Wikipedia

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    Padded: Designed to enhance perceived bust size and cleavage. The lining of the cups is thickened and enhanced with shape-enhancing inserts or foam padding inside the entire lining of cup. Padded bras support the breasts but, unlike push-up bras (see below), are not intended to significantly increase cleavage. [4] Also see water bra below.

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    The single-size fit coupled with ultra-elastic fabric means that Neiwai’s Barely Zero style will accommodate changing or asymmetrical breasts, as well as fluctuating sizes. Sizes: One size ...

  6. Bra size - Wikipedia

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    Bra size (also known as brassiere measurement or bust size) indicates the size characteristics of a bra. While there is a number of bra sizing systems in use around the world, the bra sizes usually consist of a number, indicating the size of the band around the woman's torso , and one or more letters that indicate the breast cup size.

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    Nadler learned that women wanted "less bra," not "no bra." [15] In 1974, they introduced a new line of brassieres for teens called Dici (by Wonderbra), and invented new hot fabric molding technologies to shape the cup. [17] These bras were seamless and simply designed with less support than the typical bra of the period.