Instead, I'm reading articles off the Nudity Portal at Wikipedia. (I think the portal title is all the warning you need before clicking.) I never knew there was a topless movement. Ah, the things you learn through Wikipedia
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http://www.barenecessities.com/glossary_bra.asp Center Gore - The center gore is the piece of fabric, which connects the cups of a bra at the front center. Important aspects of the center gore include; stretch vs. non-stretch - with the non-stretch offering significantly more support than stretch - and width measurement. Bras with low or plunge fronts have thinner center gores making them a good choice to pair with low cut tops.
Physics of bras. *clicks and reads* That's awesome. I never thought of actually researching that. Wait, I don't have much to research in that area to start with.
And that's what I've been saying, only I've been saying top instead of swimsuit stop. We have a maximum limit instead of a minimum. :( Boo.
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Center Gore - The center gore is the piece of fabric, which connects the cups of a bra at the front center. Important aspects of the center gore include; stretch vs. non-stretch - with the non-stretch offering significantly more support than stretch - and width measurement. Bras with low or plunge fronts have thinner center gores making them a good choice to pair with low cut tops.
And this one talks about the first bra but you probably already know about that if you've been researching.
http://www.discover.com/issues/nov-05/departments/physics-of-bras
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And for your ad, I'd say she is wearing a swimsuit top with that thing hooked onto it.
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And that's what I've been saying, only I've been saying top instead of swimsuit stop. We have a maximum limit instead of a minimum. :( Boo.
Thanks, Penne! You rock!
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