Claims
- 1. A push-in underwire bra comprising, when worn by a wearer:(A) a front including: (i) a pair of cups, each said cup defining upper inner and outer portions, lower inner and outer portions, a top connecting said upper inner and outer portions and a bottom connecting said lower inner and outer portions; each said cup being configured and dimensioned to hold substantially one breast of a wearer, each cup defining an underwire-receiving channel extending downwardly from said cup upper outer portion and then inwardly across said cup bottom to said cup lower inner portion where said channel terminates; (ii) a single underwire-free channel extension connecting said channels of said cups, said cups being connected at said front only by said channel extension, thereby to provide a deeply plunging cleavage and enable substantial independent motion of said cups relative to one another; and (iii) for each said cup, an underwire disposed in said channel and biasing said cup upper outer portion inwardly; and (B) means secured to said front for releasably supporting said front on a wearer.
- 2. The bra of claim 1 wherein said cups are devoid of substantial padding.
- 3. The bra of claim 1 wherein, to the extent that said cups contain padding, said padding is uniformly distributed over substantially the entire surface of said cups.
- 4. The bra of claim 1 wherein said channel extends arcuately downwardly and arcuately inwardly.
- 5. The bra of claim 1 wherein said channel terminates at said cup lower inner portion without appreciable ascent towards said cup upper inner portion.
- 6. The bra of claim 1 wherein said channel extension is configured and dimensioned to snugly fit the wearer between and below the breasts.
- 7. The bra of claim 1 characterized by the absence of a gore connecting said inner portions of said pair of cups above said channel extension.
- 8. The bra of claim 1 wherein said underwire is substantially flat and has two flat major surfaces configured and dimensioned to lie parallel to the body of the wearer.
- 9. The bra of claim 1 wherein said underwire extends substantially the entire length of said underwire-receiving channel.
- 10. The bra of claim 1 wherein said supporting means includes a backstrap secured at each end to a respective outer portion of one of said cups and a pair of shoulder straps connecting said cup tops to said backstrap.
- 11. The bra of claim 1 wherein each said cup defines an inner lower length extending from said lower inner portion to at least a midpoint between said upper and lower inner portions.
- 12. The bra of claim 11 wherein said inner lower length is substantially linear.
- 13. The bra of claim 11 wherein said inner lower lengths of said cups are substantially parallel.
- 14. A push-in underwire bra comprising, when worn by a wearer:(A) a front including: (i) a pair of substantially unpadded cups, each said cup defining upper inner and outer portions, lower inner and outer portions, a top connecting said upper inner and outer portions and a bottom connecting said lower inner and outer portions; each said cup being configured and dimensioned to hold substantially one breast of a wearer, each cup defining an underwire-receiving channel extending arcuately downwardly from said cup upper outer portion and then arcuately inwardly across said cup bottom to said cup lower inner portion where said channel terminates, said channel terminating at said cup lower inner portion without appreciable ascent towards said cup upper inner portion; (ii) a single underwire-free channel extension connecting said channels of said cups, said channel extension being configured and dimensioned to snugly fit the wearer between and below the breasts, said cups being connected at said front only by said channel extension, thereby to provide a deeply plunging cleavage and enable substantial independent motion of said cups relative to one another; and (iii) for each said cup, an arcuate underwire disposed in said channel and biasing said cup upper outer portion inwardly, said underwire extending substantially the entire length of said underwire-receiving channel, and said underwires biasing said cup upper outer portions inwardly to provide push-in cleavage on the wearer's breasts; and (B) means secured to said front for releasably supporting said front on a wearer with the breasts of the wearer substantially within said cups, said supporting means including a backstrap secured at each end to a respective outer portion of one of said cups and a pair of shoulder straps connecting said cup tops to said backstrap.
- 15. The bra of claim 14 wherein, to the extent that said cups contain padding, said padding is uniformly distributed over substantially the entire surface of said cups.
- 16. The bra of claim 14 characterized by the absence of a gore connecting said inner portions of said pair of cups above said channel extension.
- 17. The bra of claim 14 wherein each said cup defines an inner lower length extending from said lower inner portion to at least a midpoint between said upper and lower inner portions, said inner lower length being substantially linear, and said inner lower lengths of said cups being substantially parallel.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/598,118, filed Jun. 21, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,203,400.
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