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

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    Padding level: Lightly padded. Underwire: Yes. Color options: 6. Notable features: Smooth, scalloped lace neckline, adjustable straps, transparent lace band. THE REVIEWS: “I love this bra! It ...

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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.

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    But a lot of Us still want some sense of support — particularly those who happen to have larger busts — without sacrificing the form and enhanceme This Longline Sports Bra Has Nearly 40K 5 ...

  5. List of bra designs - Wikipedia

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    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. Plus-size: See Full-support bra above.

  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. Sports bra - Wikipedia

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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]