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What does bra stand for?

brassiere


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Samples in periodicals archive:
There are brassieres designed to make your breasts look firmer and larger.
You can look for brassieres that have extra pads attached to them, or you can buy them separately.
Some have even gone so far as create brassieres for men because of these so-called man boobs
McDonald said Plato is the first person he knows of who has been asked to remove a bra at the courthouse, but Plato maintains the Marshal's Service told her that other women have been asked to remove their brassieres to go through security.
The brassiere has come a long way since being invented 100 years ago after the concept first appeared in US Vogue.
She is granted the first US patent for the brassiere the following year.
1907 THE first concept of a brassiere - from the old French word "arm protector" - appears in US Vogue.
This week the brassiere celebrates its 100th birthday.

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