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  2. Vanity sizing - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] In the United States, although clothing size standards exist (i.e., ASTM), most companies do not use them any longer. [2] Size inconsistency has existed since at least 1937. In Sears' 1937 catalog, a size 14 dress had a bust size of 32 inches (81 cm). In 1967, the same bust size was a size 8. In 2011, it was a size 0. [7]

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  4. Bralessness - Wikipedia

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    Argentine actress Laura Novoa wearing a top without a bra. Bralessness is the state of not wearing a brassiere as part of a woman's underwear. Women may choose to not wear a bra due to discomfort, health-related issues, their cost, or for social and cultural reasons.

  5. Bra size - Wikipedia

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    Bra size (also known as brassiere measurement or bust size) indicates the size characteristics of a bra to accurately fit the breasts. While there are a number of bra sizing systems in use around the world, bra sizes usually consist of a number (indicating the size of the band around the torso ) and one or more letters (indicating the breast ...

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  7. It's time for your daughter to get her first bra. Here's how ...

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    Getting a bra for the first time can feel like a big deal. Here's how parents can support their daughters through the experience. (Image: Getty; illustration by Ivana Cruz for Yahoo) (illustration ...

  8. History of cleavage - Wikipedia

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    Yves Saint Laurent and U.S. designer Rudi Gernreich experimented with a bra-less look on the runway. [133] [111] The increasingly casual styles of the 1960s led to a bra-less look when women who were unwilling to give up bras turned to soft bras that did not lift and "were as light and discreet as possible" but still provided support.

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