Sunday, March 4, 2012

Padded, Push Up, and Balconette Bra

Padded Bra
Designed to enhance a woman's perceived bust size and cleavage. The lining of the cups are thickened and enhanced with shape-enhancing inserts or foam padding inside the entire lining of cup. Padded bras support the woman's breasts but, unlike push-up bras , are not intended to significantly increase cleavage.










































Push Up Bra
A fashion bra that creates the appearance of increased cleavage. Use angled cups containing padding that push the breasts inwards and upwards, towards the center of the woman's chest. A push-up bra is usually a demi-cup bra.








































Balconette Bra 
 Sometimes known as a shelf bra. Lifts the woman's breasts to enhance their appearance, shape, and cleavage. More revealing version of a demi-bra, offering little to no coverage. The name is borrowed from the idea that when looking at the breasts from above, as from a balcony, the bra cannot be seen.First designed in the United States in about 1938, and came into mainstream fashion in the 1950s.Compare to full-cup and demi-cup bra.







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