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Sunday, March 26, 2017

A brief history of bras

A brief history of bras


There is not much evidence of garments that could be considered bras before the 1900s. In ancient history, there are mentions of a strip of cloth tied under the breasts to support and to reveal them, or strip of cloth tied around the breasts to flatten them. Two garments dating to the 15th century and resembling modern bras have been found in a medieval Austrian castle.
The corset became popular starting in the 1500s as an overall waist, bust and him sharper, and by the 1800s it had evolved into a garment whose one function was to lift and shape breasts upward. The modern bra with its two separate cups was gradually developed from the corset in the early 20th century, in an attempt to manufacture a more comfortable underwear piece.
Today, the bra has "evolved" from simple underwear into an actual sexual garment that emphasizes the sexual nature of breasts. This can be readily seen, for example, by the terminology used to advertise bras: enticing, hot, ravishing, seducing, etc. It is no wonder feminists symbolically threw their bras into the trash in the 60s. Even today, going braless is sometimes connected with feminism.

with or without bras?

Do you or your breasts really feel more comfortable with or without bras?


This would depend, first of all, on the breast size, and secondly, on the woman's habits. Very large and heavy-breasted women usually need to wear bras for support, and they feel pain and discomfort if they don't wear bras.
Women with small-to-medium size breasts, if they are used to wearing bras, probably feel a little uncomfortable without them. However, this is more a psychological issue and a question of habit: women tend to feel awkward or self-conscious without bras if they are used to wearing them. In fact, when a person gets used to automatically wearing bras, it's possible to not even notice or pay any attention to the slight discomfort from bras.

Thinking about it, can you sense any discomfort and/or tightness from your bra? When you take your bra off, do you feel something similar to the feeling when you have eaten your belly full at a restaurant, and you loosen your belt a little? Can you possibly even see little red marks on your skin after taking bra off? If you answer yes to these questions, your breasts may be trying to tell you something!

Thursday, March 2, 2017

FITNESS


Fitness

It’s one of those things that we don’t typically complain about. But, once said aloud, we can’t help but bond in misery that is taking off your sports bra after working out. Whether it’s of the revolutionizing Sweaty Betty brand or a generic one, this particular brassiere feels more like a contraption when mixed with sweat. And we’re not over exaggerating.
A group of women got together to express their disdain for the undergarment on Twitter recently. And we have to say, we totally understand where they’re all coming from.
Just when you thought your intense workout was complete, removing your sports bra becomes the true challenge.
And these women describe the experiences all too perfectly.

Friday, February 10, 2017

NEVER USE BRA ALL TIME.



It is prohibited if you are habituated  wear bra all day long so it can be harmful to you. And you are suffering for it.

USE PERFECT BRA





        It is impotent to say about Perfect Bras Shape your Perfect Brest .Be careful keep your best.

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

2 Pack Geometric Non Padded Minimiser Full Cup Bras C-G




Our minimiser bras are designed to cleverly reduce the appearance of your bust. Combine style and value with this pack of 2 bras.


Style

  • Product Shape: Full cup
  • Fastening: Hook and eye
  • Non padded
  • Wired
  • Adjustable straps
  • Scallop trim
  • Added stretch

Care and composition

  • Composition
  • 85% polyamide, 15% elastane
  • (exclusive of trimmings)
  • Care instructions
  • Machine washable, tumble dry

A brief history of bras

A brief history of bras There is not much evidence of garments that could be considered bras before the 1900s. In ancient history, t...