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

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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 ...

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    The wireless bra has a hook and eye closure and is free from any irritating tags for added comfort. Sizes in this best-selling bra range from 34C to 48DDD and the it comes in a handful of ...

  4. 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 ...

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    The wireless bra has a hook and eye closure and is free from any irritating tags for added comfort. Sizes in this best-selling bra range from 34C to 48DDD and the it comes in a handful of ...

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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.

  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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