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[Brassiere] |
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Compared
with other brassieres, the side panels
are wider for the cup, making it easier
to hold flesh that normally would spread
to the side, allowing you to keep a more
pleasant shape. |
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The heat cut process used on the rear
hook eye lends a natural feel when putting
garments on, preventing any threads from
getting caught. |
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When compared with competitors' products,
the (hook eye) underlining curves downward,
designed not only to complement a woman's
natural shape, but also for superior support
of the bust. |
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The bust cup is created with a dimensional
cut which allows it to firmly support
the weight therein, thus lessening the
impact on the shoulders. |
[Semi-long
Brassiere] |
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When compared with earlier models, the
under-panels are five centimeters longer,
to promote a more stable bust line. At
the same time, the stretchable lace material
used in the sleeve areas prevents pressure
and weight from building on the shoulders. |
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The heat cut process used on the hook
eye lends a natural feel when putting
garments on, preventing any threads from
getting caught. |
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As
with earlier models, the underlining curves
downward, designed to complement a woman's
natural shape. |
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The dimensional cut of the bust cup and
the extra five centimeters of support
width in the under-panels allows for more
bust to be supported by the brassiere,
and is most appropriate for women wishing
to increase the size of their bust's appearance. |
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The use of lace lends a gentle and luxurious
feel to satisfy the fashionable mind. |
[Lemon-cup
brassiere] |
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The entirely new lemon-shaped cut makes
the bust line appear more lovely even
for trimmer figures. |
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The heat cut process used on the rear
hook eye lends a natural feel when putting
garments on, preventing any threads from
getting caught. |
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When compared with competitors' products,
the (hook eye) underlining curves downward,
designed to complement a woman's natural
shape. |
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Thicker material (Vilene)is used in the
base-panels, increasing the brassiere's
overall lift, allowing for a lovelier
fullness of the breast. |