Bra or brassiere for women's

Bra Guying Guide

A bra, short for brassiere or brassière, is a piece of women's underwear that is primarily designed to provide support and cover for the breasts.

Here's a breakdown of a typical bra:

  • Chest band: This band wraps around the torso, providing the main support for the breasts.
  • Cups: These are two pockets that enclose and support each breast.
  • Shoulder straps: These straps hold the cups in place and distribute the weight of the breasts across the shoulders.
  • Fastener: Bras typically fasten in the back with hooks and eyes, but there are also front-fastening and backless designs available.

Bras come in a wide variety of styles and sizes to suit different needs and preferences. Some common types of bras include:

  • Sports bras: Designed for high-impact activities to provide maximum support and minimize bounce.
  • Push-up bras: Designed to lift and enhance the cleavage.
  • Strapless bras: Designed to be worn with strapless clothing.
  • Bralettes: A soft, non-wired bra that offers light support.

Bras come in a wide variety of styles, sizes, and materials to suit different needs and preferences. There are sports bras for additional support during physical activity, strapless bras for backless clothing, and bralettes for a more comfortable and relaxed fit.

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