Compare to balconette and demi-cup bra. Full-support: Sometimes known as a full-figure or plus-size bra. A practical design that offers maximum coverage and support for larger busts. Hard-cup: Designed for safety. Used in the Saf-t-Bra. Jogging: See Sports bra. Leisure: Sometimes referred to as a sleep bra.
A bralette is a bra without wires or molded cups, think on par to a sports bra, but without the intensity to hold you in. They have thin or lacy straps like a regular bra, and provide a reasonable amount of …
The history of bras is inextricably intertwined with the social history of the status of women, including the evolution of fashion and changing views of the female body. Women have used a variety of garments and devices to cover, restrain, reveal, or modify the appearance of breasts.
A bra, short for brassiere, is a form-fitting undergarment suspender designed to support or cover the wearer's breasts. Swimsuits, camisoles and backless dresses may have built-in breast support. Bras are complex garments made of many parts. Most come in 36 sizes; standards and methods of measurement vary widely. Up to 85% of women may be wearing the wrong size.
A push-up bra is a bra that lifts and supports your bust, creating sexy, feminine cleavage. Push up bras may make your breasts look larger, and they're a popular choice among women with smaller bust sizes for this reason.
A bra (/ b r ɑː /), short for brassiere (/ b r ə ˈ z ɪər /, UK / ˈ b r æ s ɪər / or / ˈ b r æ z ɪər /), is a form-fitting undergarment suspender designed to support or cover the wearer's breasts. Swimsuits, camisoles and backless dresses may have built-in breast support. Bras are complex garments made of many parts.
A t-shirt bra is typically a kind of seamless, molded cup bra. The cups are designed to not show any lumps, bumps, or textures through your clothing — even when worn under the most form-fitting t-shirt or tee.