In the sultry summer, just one commute on the bus/subway, and your underwear is already wet. Sweat ferments in the bra cup, and if not changed promptly, the smell might make you faint. Ordinary underwear is thick and poorly breathable, and sweat accumulates in the underwear, with bacteria and mites easily finding their way in. The itching and sweat make you want to go commando. But who says summer has to be like this? Today, I'm recommending a super thin, breathable, wireless, and zero-restriction triangle cup bra. Let you experience the feeling of going commando...
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Five Common Misconceptions about Shapewear
Misconception 1: Choosing overly tight garments, believing that tighter is better. This is completely wrong. The selection and wearing of shapewear should be guided by professionals. After all, everyone's circumstances are different, and the areas needing shaping vary. So-called 'tailor-made'. Bras that are too tight will only deform your breasts, make breathing difficult, and may even lead to health problems. Misconception 2: Believing that the pain caused by shapewear is normal. Some people experience pain in their waist when wearing shapewear and consider it a necessary discomfort. If this happens, it indicates a problem with the design of the garment.
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Secrets: Women should keep these points about underwear in mind
With improved living standards, modern people have higher expectations in every aspect of life. Women, in pursuit of beauty and sensuality, pay more attention to their lingerie choices. Many will choose expensive lingerie believing that higher prices equate to better materials, ensuring a worthwhile purchase. They also feel that buying one expensive piece that lasts longer is ultimately more cost-effective. With improved living standards, modern people have higher expectations in every aspect of life. Women, in pursuit of beauty and sensuality, pay more attention to their lingerie choices. Many will choose expensive lingerie believing that higher prices mean better quality.
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What does the underwire of a bra look like?
The side of a bra usually has a bone to connect the side, back and lower cup, which plays a role in shaping and preventing fat reflux. Most bras on the market use a rubber-like material, which is easy to deform, has poor ductility and easily ages and hardens after repeated folding. Christina bras use high-carbon steel material, called fish scale bone, also known as steel bone, spring strip, keel, etc. The main materials of fish scale bone are: stainless steel and high-carbon steel (zinc-plated surface). It is beautifully designed, durable, sturdy and beautiful, and has the characteristics of not being easily deformed and not easily rusting.
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