I would like to see light weight breathable fibers like cotton. Mesh? or not. Depends on the weave. Place the hook in the front of the bra, so it can easily be reached. Non restricted freedom of movement to the wearer. Thinner straps but not spaghetti's. A cup that defies gravity with a natural shape without under wire or padding. The bra should be well constructed as to not fall apart in the washing machine or the dryer. All this with beauty beauty and femininity implemented into the design. Solid light colors with coordinating trim such as blues, purples, greens. Pretty neutrals with a subtle tone on tone pattern.
Let me know if you make them. I'll stock up.
Jen
2007-03-24 11:35:25
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answered by Jen 5
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The left-handed, right-handed theory stated above does not hold true for all women. I personally have never heard that but I do in fact know that it doesn't work for everyone. Although I do think making a bra with different sized cups would certainly help a lot of women.
2007-03-24 18:20:19
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answered by liz26767 3
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First, of all make it comfortable and find an other material to use instead of wire to lift the girls and a flexible and very comfortable fabric. Also think of the different tops girls wear and accommodate the need of as many as yo can. ( tube tops, halter, low back plunge, front plung, v-cuts, signal shoulder etc.)
2007-03-24 18:23:42
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answered by D 2
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Yes - make lefthanded and righthanded bras.
For a righthanded bra, the left cup (if you are facing the bra) would be slightly bigger than the right. All women have one breast slightly larger - for righties, it is their right breast - for lefties, their left breast.
2007-03-24 18:16:54
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answered by wendyboop 2
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make it so the strap does not fall off your shoulder all the time!
2007-03-24 20:49:50
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answered by princess 1
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