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  2. Calling All Peeps with Small Boobs: Here's My Honest ... - AOL

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    Pepper underwire and strapless bras are only available in cup sizes AA, A, and B, but the brand offers band sizes 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, and 42. ... Padding level: Lightly padded. Underwire: Yes.

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    With some ensembles, you may not even feel the need to wear a bra at all, but when you want to add a little extra lift and shape to your silhouette, there are plenty of options to choose from.

  4. 10 comfortable and supportive wireless bras we tried and love

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    Eby’s wireless bra is made with SoftWire, a piece of proprietary “wireless-underwire” that shapes, supports and lifts the chest, as well as a layer of 3D fabric in the band that adds ...

  5. List of bra designs - Wikipedia

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    Liquid: See Water bra below. 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]

  6. Underwire bra - Wikipedia

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    The modern underwire bra was designed in the 1930s, and gained widespread popularity by the 1950s. As of 2005, underwire bras were the largest and fastest growing segment of the bra market. A bra without an underwire is a softcup bra. Underwire bras are occasionally linked to health conditions including breast pain, mastitis, and

  7. Bra size - Wikipedia

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    The underwire was first added to a strapless bra in 1937 by André, a custom-bra firm. [13] Patents for underwire-type devices in bras were issued in 1931 and 1932, but were not widely adopted by manufacturers until after World War II when metal shortages eased.