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  2. History of bras - Wikipedia

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    The metal shortages of World War I encouraged the demise of the corset, and most fashion-conscious women in Europe and North America were wearing bras by the end of the war. The bra was then adopted by women in other parts of the world, including Asia, Africa, and Latin America. [4]

  3. History of cleavage - Wikipedia

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    Some men groom their chest hair to improve the male cleavage look (sometimes known as "manscaping"). [226] [123] [176] [177] [202] Many still considered the look inappropriate for most situations. [202] [227] In the 2010s and early 2020s, particularly during the COVID-19 lockdowns, cleavage-enhancing bras began to decline in popularity.

  4. Bralessness - Wikipedia

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    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. As of 2006, about 10% of Australian women did not wear a bra. [1] Surveys have reported that 5–25% of Western women do not wear a bra ...

  5. Bra - Wikipedia

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    In 1937, Warner began to feature cup sizing in its products. [48] Adjustable bands were introduced using multiple hook and eye closures in the 1930s. [49] By the time World War II ended, most fashion-conscious women in Europe and North America were wearing brassière, and women in Asia, Africa, and Latin America began to adopt it. [2]

  6. History of nudity - Wikipedia

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    Initially, working-class men and boys swam in the nude, as had previously been customary in lakes and rivers. [128] Only later were days set aside for use of baths and pools by women. [127] From 1860 to 1937 men in the UK and America were often required to wear suits that covered the upper torso when swimming where women were present.

  7. Woman says Delta Air Lines ‘targeted’ her for not wearing a bra

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    A woman said that Delta Air Lines targeted her for not wearing a bra.. During a news press conference on Thursday, 28 March, 38-year-old DJ Lisa Archbold held a news conference with her attorney ...

  8. Female toplessness in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, individual states have primary jurisdiction in matters of public morality.The topfreedom movement has claimed success in a few instances in persuading some state and federal courts to overturn some state laws on the basis of sex discrimination or equal protection, arguing that a woman should be free to expose her chest (i.e., be topless) in any context in which a man can ...

  9. The Overdue, Under-Told Story Of The Clitoris

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    But in the early 1990s, that’s exactly what one enterprising young doctor did. Helen O’Connell, an Australian urologist, took note of the many machines and mechanisms hooked up to men during medical procedures like prostate surgery — devices meant to keep surgeons as far away from nerve endings in the male sexual anatomy as possible.