Bras

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Hello! It's been a long, long time since I've posted in this book, sorry about that. Thanks CrystalWinter2002 for requesting this chapter!

~Bras~
- T-Shirt Bra: an everyday bra composed of smooth fabric and molded cups

- Strapless Bra: built to provide support without shoulder straps, intended for sleeveless tops / dresses, as it isn't the most comfortable bra if it doesn't fit correctly

- Adhesive Backless Bra: this bra has no back or straps and stays put with adhesive cups or wings, made to be worn with a strapless and backless dresses

- Sports Bra: built for support and coverage while working out, designed to minimize movement in the breasts, typically tight

- Bandeau: a strapless bra designed more towards smaller breasts, typically a stretchy piece of fabric that slips on over your head

- Balconette: also known as the "shelf bra," ideal for providing a lot of lift with minimal coverage

- Bralette: an unlined soft bra that provides minimal support, ideal for smaller cup sizes. I personally wear this when I wear an off the shoulder top / romper, due to the fact that the strap is lacy and cuter than a normal strap.

- Plunge: has a deep neckline with angled cups, designed to enhance cleavage; is often less padded than pushup bras

- Pushup: a bra with significant padding and generally underwire that is designed to create lift and enhance cleavage

- Minimizer: this bra is for bustier sizes and it's designed to reduce the appearance of the bust

- Seamless: a wireless bra without molding or seams, designed to be invisible under clothing

- Boning: typically made of wire or plastic, it is included in many bra types in order to provide more support or contouring

- Soft Cup: this bra doesn't have any underwire and instead has a reinforced underband and moulding designed for support

- Underwire: a thin, flexible wire added to the cups of many bra types for added support and lift

Also, I was going to write about underwear, but like, those are kind of self-explanatory so I didn't really feel the need to.

Question of the Chapter:
What's your favorite fruit?

My Answer:
Oranges.

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