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  2. Breast prostheses - Wikipedia

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    Partial breast prosthesis are available in a variety of materials such as silicone, foam, or fiber. These inserts are able to discretely fit into a regular bra or into the insert of a mastectomy bra. Attachable breast prostheses anchor directly onto your body and are secured using adhesive or Velcro.

  3. List of bra designs - Wikipedia

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    It may have rubberized or silicone beading inside the top edge of the cup to help keep the bra attached to the breast. alternative when an outfit would otherwise prevent a bra being worn. T-shirt: Designed without raised seams, hooks, or other construction that can be seen under an outer garment.

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  5. Tube top - Wikipedia

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    A woman wearing a white tube top. A tube top, colloquially known in the UK as a boob tube, [1] is a shoulderless, sleeveless garment primarily worn by women that wraps around the upper torso. It is generally tight over the breasts, and usually uses elastic bands at its top and bottom to prevent it from falling. The tube top's precursor was a ...

  6. Silicone rubber - Wikipedia

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    Silicone rubber is an elastomer (rubber-like material) composed of silicone—itself a polymer—containing silicon together with carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Silicone rubbers are widely used in industry, and there are multiple formulations.

  7. List of medieval armour components - Wikipedia

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    Developed in antiquity but became common in the 14th century with the reintroduction of plate armour, later sometimes two pieces overlapping for top and bottom. Whether of one piece or two, breastplate is sometimes used to literally describe the section that covers the breast. Plackart: Extra layer of plate armour initially covering the belly.