A French full coverage bra is designed to provide complete support and coverage for the breasts, often featuring a higher cut and wide side panels to minimize side spillage. Typically made from soft fabrics, these Bras prioritize comfort while still offering a stylish look. They often include features like underwire for support and adjustable straps for a personalized fit. The design is popular for its ability to enhance the natural shape of the bust while ensuring a secure fit throughout the day.
It is best to get a full coverage bra with wider straps and at least 4 closures in the back.
it is a French word called a brassiere
The term "bra" is short for "brassiere," which is derived from the French word "brassière" meaning a child's vest. The modern version of the bra was created in the early 20th century to provide support and coverage for women's breasts.
Bra is an abbreviation of a French word, but I suppose you already knew that.
well its full name is brassiere which is french, but people call it bra for short
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You should look for a push up bra or a bra that has a thin coverage to prevent lines under clothes.
A support bra is one where a good level of breast support is the primary aim, rather than fashion or cleavage boosting for example. The term is often associated with larger cup sizes which need more support, or with full coverage bras.
Bra is a contraction of the French word brassiere.
do I have to have full coverage if the title is in my name
Hanes have great bras that give lots of support and coverage.
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