BRA
The bra is a female Sous-vêtement used to cover and avoid the depression of the centres. It is composed of two bonnet S supporting and covering the Sein S completely or partly, even very little in the case of the Righting-centres.
The bra often is proposed with the sale together with coordinated products: Slipway, String, Long-line bra, Shorty or Garter belt.
History
Since the Antiquity and the the Middle Ages, the women use devices to support to them chest: Strophium, Strap S, Life jacket S, stringcourses, Corset S and Corselet S.
The first bra was presented in 1889 by the Frenchwoman Herminie Cadolle at the time of the World Fair of Paris under the name of “Wellbeing”. It was about a corset cut in two pennies the chest, more comfortable for the women. However, this model was still related to a corset and presented problems of maintenance. Today still, the origin of the bra in its “modern” meaning remains discussed. Sometimes called “gorgerette” or “maintenance-throat”, the term “bra” appears in 1904 in the dictionary Larousse and in 1912, under the name of “life jacket”, in the Oxford English Dictionary
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