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  2. NBD, Just 12 Front-Closure Bras That'll Make Life a ... - AOL

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    Bianca Front Closure Sports Bra. AnaOno offers a couple great front-close designs because it specializes in bras for post-opp recovery (or really, any reason the girls might be in a more delicate ...

  3. Trainers Say These Zip-Front Sports Bras Are Extra ... - AOL

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    Zip-front sports bras are easy-on, easy-off. Here are the best ones for small breasts, large breasts, high, medium, and low-impact workouts, and post-surgery.

  4. Zip-Front Sports Bras Are Extra Supportive *And* Stylish - AOL

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    Zip-front sports bras are easy-on, easy-off. Here are the best ones for small breasts, large breasts, high, medium, and low-impact workouts, and post-surgery.

  5. Back closure - Wikipedia

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    Front bra closures can be a sort of twist clip, a zipper, or hooks. Some bras, particularly sports bras, and many bralettes have no closure at all, and are pulled on over the head like a tank top. [4] While front closing bras and pull-over bras (commonly known as sports bras) do exist, back closing bras remain the most popular type.

  6. List of bra designs - Wikipedia

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    Front-closure: Bras with a single, non-adjustable clasp positioned in the center front gore between the breasts. Full-coverage cups usually have hook-and-eye instead of clasps. This is especially popular for big cup front-closure bras. Full-coverage: See Full-support bra below. Full-cup: Sometimes called full-support bras. Designed to offer ...

  7. Hook-and-eye closure - Wikipedia

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    The hook and eye closure has a long history and is still used today, primarily on bras. This form of fastening first appears under the name of "crochet and loop" in 14th-century England. [1] The first reference to the modern term appears in Aubrey's Brief Lives in 1697, which describes a doublet and breeches being attached with "hook and eies". [2]

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