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  2. 10 of the Best Wire-Free Bras Available on Amazon - AOL

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    AILIVIN Bras for Women Wire-Free lace Full Coverage Back Smoothing Minimizer Wireless lace Lift up Back Support Full Figure no Wire Cotton Full Plus Size Bra Cinnamon Butter 36 DDD 36 DDD Triple D ...

  3. 10 comfortable and supportive wireless bras we tried and love

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    Size: Wireless bras are sold in alpha sizes — meaning small, medium, large, etc. — or sizes based on your band and cup sizes. Brands often have charts to help you find the right size, which ...

  4. The 20 best support bras of 2023 - AOL

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    The bra ranges in band size from 30 to 40 and cup size from A to H, and shoppers of all sizes rave about how much they love it. One reviewer who described themselves as curvy wrote, “I love this ...

  5. List of bra designs - Wikipedia

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    There is no standardized system for categorizing bras, and they are made in a wide variety of designs, including those listed here and others like bridal bra, plus size bra, vintage bra, leather bra, and belly dance bra. [2] [3] Many bras fulfil more than one purpose, like a balconette bra made of sheer material.

  6. Wonderbra - Wikipedia

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    Nadler learned that women wanted "less bra," not "no bra." [15] In 1974, they introduced a new line of brassieres for teens called Dici (by Wonderbra), and invented new hot fabric molding technologies to shape the cup. [17] These bras were seamless and simply designed with less support than the typical bra of the period.

  7. Exquisite Form - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1945 in New York City. It was founded with the help of its head designer Lillian Hunau, who also had a special wiring and bust shaping [2] patent which began featuring in bras the following year. 1945 was also the year Exquisite Form became one of the first major brassiere companies to advertise in Ebony Magazine.

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