June 29th, 2010
Do you know that the overwhelming majority of American women, 90 per cent to be exact, wear a bra daily? At the same time when they are asked why they cannot find the reason for it or just do it for aesthetical motive. It has been considered for several centuries that going without a bra is inappropriate for social rules.
According to scientists, while we take wearing a bra for granted, our breasts are not actually meant for bras. And they have some evidence to prove there are actually some health reasons for not wearing bras.

First of all, lots of women wear the wrong size of a bra that can cause something more serious than just discomfort and shoulder and back pains. The experts say that if you feel tightness and constant discomfort or you have noticed red marks on the skin after wearing a bra during a day, the least thing you can do is to purchase a well-fitting bra but the best of all is to avoid wearing it as much as it is possible. That is quite simple, just do not wear it at home, while strolling and doing sports.
What is more, scientists have proved that wearing a bra constantly leads to breast cancer. According to the scientists, women who wore a bra 24 hours a day had a 113-fold increase in breast cancer incidence compared to women who wore bra less than 12 hours daily. The reason is bra exerts pressure to the bust line causing toxins and other waste material to remain in the breasts instead of being flushed out.

And the last but not the least, many women think it is dangerous to go without a bra. Full-breasted women believe that a bra keeps their breasts from sagging. I am sorry to disappoint you but that is a myth. So, think twice and make the right choice.

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June 28th, 2010
We perfectly know that men love it when we wear sexy stockings. But until recently stockings have been mostly worn without suspender belts as they are now provided with a special silicone layer that sticks hosiery to the leg. Besides, when you ask a woman the reason why she does not wear it she will complain about impracticality of a suspender belt. Therefore, the most important thing is to buy a belt that is actually designed to do the job of holding up stockings. Do that and the clasps will not come undone. Stockings will seem super comfortable to wear. You will wonder why you ever rejected it.

Remember that top quality belts have different length straps on the front, back, and sides. If the belt has four straps the back pair should be a bit longer than the front. If you’ve got six straps the back pair should still be longest.

Suspender belts were a popular and common alternative to the girdle in the 1940s through the 1960s, especially among teens and young women. The garter belt was simpler and more practical than the girdle because it basically was used only to hold up stockings. It was considered more comfortable than a girdle.

This season suspender belts are again on the peak of popularity, the pioneers of which are such beautiful and famous women as Christina Aguilera, Lady Gaga and Dita Von Teese. Then lots of other celebrities joined them, now it is high time for us to feel how magnificent and alluring woman looks in a suspender belt paired with exquisite and sexy stockings.
The fashion designers and fashion houses try to revive the brand inventing new styles and choosing beautiful models to present them. Among the brands that are giving the second life to suspender belts are Jean Paul Gaultier, Christian Dior and others.

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June 24th, 2010
Often named as monokini swimsuits, monokini bathing suits, monokini one-piece, or trikinis, this sensuous and sexy style has been on the peak of popularity of the last season and shows no signs of disappearing this summer.

From the days of its appearance monokini has evolved a lot and now many fashion lovers turn their attention to their unusual and fabulous designs. Most women love the monokini because of the diversity of designs and variations that can be created from a traditional monokiki style. Among the most popular are bandeau, halter, ring top and bottom, triangle and v-neck.

Designer monokinis are perfect for proportionate body shapes, usually looking best on tall women with hour-glass and apple shaped bodies and medium to large torsos. Among celebrities who have chosen monokini to wear are Jessica Alba, Britney Spears, Giselle Bundchen and other women with a beautiful body. The reason proportionate bodies look far better in monokini suits is that the one-piece suit only comes in one size. So, whereas a woman who has a C cup size and a small bottom can purchase a bikini separates size Large Top and Small bottom, she is not able to choose distinct top and bottom sizes on monokini bathing suits. And, of course, the monokini makes an emphasis on every curve of the body, so only confident and attractive women tend to choose this style.

By the way, do you know that the first monokini was invented to reveal bare breasts! Both men and women wore it. Those days monokini had a different look: bottom would attach all the way at the shoulders instead of at the hips. These days we have a similar version of the bathing suit but only the boldest women dare to wear such a style. The price for the monokini can range now from $ 50 and up.

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