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.
The part under a bra is typically called the band or underband. It provides support and holds the bra in place around the ribcage.
The fastener used for a bra is called a hook-and-eye closure. It consists of a series of hooks on one side and a corresponding row of eyes on the other side to secure the bra at the back.
'Underwire' is a term that references the support system of the bra. If one were to look closely at an underwire bra, it would be noted that there is a piece of wire that is used to providing support.
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Someone can only tell you your bra size if you get someone in a bra fitting store to measure your breasts with your bra on.
In Hindi, "bra" is called "brassiere" or simply "brā".
The part under a bra is typically called the band or underband. It provides support and holds the bra in place around the ribcage.
Displaying a lack of imagination, O'Neill's sun bra is called O'Neill Sun Bra Bikini top. This is a convertible bra with straps that can be tied as a halter or at the back.
The part underneath the cup of a push up bra is called the underwire.
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Generally, it is either a built0in bra in a camisole / tank top or a sports bra. For many, the first "actual" bra is called a training bra. That is the kind that is fabric, usually with no hooks or clasps, and with only minimal support.
The fastener used for a bra is called a hook-and-eye closure. It consists of a series of hooks on one side and a corresponding row of eyes on the other side to secure the bra at the back.
When bras were first used, they were called brassiere's the word "bra" is merely a short form
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it is a French word called a brassiere
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