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    Victory Side Support Bra. According to De Los Santos Adon, Curvy Kate bras excel in fabric, stretch, and breathability.This style specifically portrays a partial mesh design for a more lightweight ...

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    The front closure detail on this bra makes it easy to put on and take off while offering enough support for daily use. Band sizes: 34 - 50 Cup sizes: B - H Notable 5-Star Review:

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    The best-selling bra is specifically made for plus sizes and is designed with wider panels under the arms to help eliminate side spillage and smooth out underarm bumps.

  5. List of bra designs - Wikipedia

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    The wrong bra size, however, can cause problems, with or without underwire. Some designs utilize stretchable fabric allowing the bra to be pulled to one side to facilitate nursing. Posture: Reinforce correct spinal posture and alignment. Sleep: Sometimes referred to as a leisure bra. These are very soft, stretchy, comfortable easy-to-wear bras ...

  6. Wonderbra - Wikipedia

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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.

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    Jogbra, back view with packaging, "The Professional Athletic Support Bra That Keeps Breasts from Bouncing" A woman wearing sports-bra and boy shorts as casual wear while walking in public, Sydney, 2012. The first commercially available sports bra was the "Free Swing Tennis Bra" introduced by Glamorise Foundations, Inc. in 1975. [3]