'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.
The modern underwire bra was designed in the 1930s, and had gained widespread popularity by the 1950s
The pain is likely due to the underwire of the bra becoming heated during the MRI scan, causing discomfort or even a burn-like sensation on the skin. The metal in the underwire can react to the magnetic field of the MRI machine, leading to this sensation. It is recommended to wear a non-metallic bra or clothing during an MRI to avoid this issue.
An anti-gravity bra is a type of bra designed to provide additional support and lift to the breasts, giving the appearance of a more youthful and perky bust. These bras typically feature strong underwire and specialized construction to lift the breasts.
Howard Hughes did not invent a bra specifically for Jane Russell. However, he did design a specially engineered underwire bra for her to wear in the 1943 movie "The Outlaw" to enhance her bust. This bra was designed to lift and emphasize her cleavage.
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 part underneath the cup of a push up bra is called the underwire.
It depends on the woman and the underwire bra. Some are painful and the wire escapes the bra and pokes. Others say they are quite comfortable.
The modern underwire bra was designed in the 1930s, and had gained widespread popularity by the 1950s
It depends on what size cup you have. Most people agree that if you have a C-cup or bigger, you need underwire. A great alternative to underwire is to get fit for a custom fitted bra, which replaces the underwire with a second layer of stiff fabric, supporting the breast from underneath. These bras will last up to 4 times longer than an underwire bra.
There are many different styles of padded sports bra. Some of them are multi way underwire, invisible look underwire and front closure lift bra.
An underwire bra has more support than a bra without wires. Many people wear it because they like that extra support.
As per my GK the underwired bra was invented for actress jane russel by Howard Huges of Huges Aircrafts.
underwire sports bra is for you!! It gives lots of support for breasts
The pain is likely due to the underwire of the bra becoming heated during the MRI scan, causing discomfort or even a burn-like sensation on the skin. The metal in the underwire can react to the magnetic field of the MRI machine, leading to this sensation. It is recommended to wear a non-metallic bra or clothing during an MRI to avoid this issue.
Underwire in a bra will provide shape, not support. Once the fabric used in making the cups has stretched out (typically 6 months according to the manufacturers) the underwire will allow the breast tissue to sag over. Underwire has many disadvantages. Underwires wear against the fabric and shorten the life of the bra. They are dependent on the fabric that is used in the cups to provide the support. They dig into the breast tissue and can cut off the circulation of the lymph nodes, which is the system that drains toxins out of breast tissue.
It is a bra that usually has no underwire. It is like a fully padded bra except it does not have cups. It has a little pit of padding. Usually for girls going thru puberty on stages 3 or 4 of breast development.
if you dont wear a bra then your brests get saggy.Not wearing a bra. There is a little thing called gravity and it works on body parts like breasts. If you have a large breasts you need to wear a good support bra that provides the support for you. NOT a sports bra, but something that has underwire and REAL support.