NOT THIS BRA!!! As soon as I put it on, I knew it would be great it fit like a glove and felt secure. I returned it and figured all strapless bras would have some kind of flaw, so the next one I found I'd just keep. I had previously purchased a strapless bra from another company, and even though it was my size, the cups were very 'gapy' and uncomfortable. Promising review: “This bra is the absolute BEST strapless bra I have ever worn!!! Like most women, I've been struggling to find a good strapless bra that fits well, stays in place, and looks decent. This bra also comes with removable straps. Price: $26.14+ (available in sizes 34C–42DDD and in 17 colors) I'm ordering two more, pleased as punch, FINALLY, after over 25 years of bra wearing, found what I didn't know I was missing! I hope someone else is able to have the joy of nicely contained boobs!" - 3LittleFish But you don't look like you have smashed breasts or a uniboob! They stay nicely separated, I've worn it several times and not once had spillage over. This bra nicely does whatever it does to push your breasts down enough that they don't pop out. Professional fittings, those $70 bras I'd still look jiggly in and I'd still end up with boobage up out of the cup. I'm DD, sometimes DDD, and wearing regular bras correctly sized was horrible. But now, I might be OK with a larger chest! This bra is phenomenal. Promising review: "Why did no one tell me the wonders of minimizing bras?!? But all is forgiven now that my 38DD otherwise unwieldy breasts are now properly contained! All my life I've worn 'regular' bras, and all my life they've wiggled, jiggled, pooched over the cups, and I've hated them. And now, women are using opportunities of all kinds to campaign for the causes that matter most to them, including music festivals like Governors Ball.For more bust-reducing styles, take a look at our picks for the best minimizer bras. In more recent times, women have participated in feminist actions like Free the Nipple, a gender equality movement that launched in 2012 following the filming of Lina Esco's 2014-released documentary of the same name. But even some 48 years later, women in America are still finding unique ways to advocate for their rights and overcome the sexualization of their bodies. The bra-burning demonstration at the 1969 Miss America protest in New York City launched one of the most iconic and effective movements toward female equality, power and inclusion. Since the 1960s, women have been using their bras and their breasts to advocate for gender equality and women's rights. If not they're just there and they look good," Janyssa Miller, a 21-year-old from Long Island, told Newsweek at the festival Saturday. They're here to nourish babies one day, if I should choose. Nonetheless, I'm all for freeing the nipple at festivals. So why it's such a big deal for females to expose them is beyond me. "Quite frankly, my whole thing with nipples is that everybody has them. Granted, while lace bralettes and Daisy Dukes are having a major fashion moment right now, for a lot of the women at Governors Ball-62 percent of attendees are women, according to the festival's creators Founders Entertainment-the choice to wear extra-revealing clothing was just another effort to promote women's rights and break down societal double standards toward women's bodies: particularly the idea that men get to showcase their bodies and dress however they want while women can't. It's not all that uncommon to see ladies wearing barely-there clothing at music festivals (back during the Woodstock era in the 1960s, women would often expose their breasts), but the women among the more than 150,000 people attending the three-day Governors Ball festival that kicked off Friday on New York City's Randall's Island seemed to be more naked than usual. They were baring their boobs, nipples and butt cheeks to show their support for feminist movements like Free the Nipple and other social causes aimed at gender and body equality. While many boobs and butts were on full display at the 2017 Governors Ball Music Festival, a good number of the women rocking super short shorts with lace bralettes and pasties-or even mesh shirts with no bras at all-weren't dressed so scantily in an effort to stand out or follow festival style trends.
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