This Application is a 371 of PCT/JP2017/033292 filed on Sep. 14, 2017, which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to women's undergarments with brassiere cups, such as brassieres and camisoles.
One of the important functions of brassiere cups of a woman's undergarment with brassiere cups is a function of shaping the wearer' breasts by pushing the breasts in the brassiere cups toward the sternum in the center of the chest and uplifting them so as to form an ample bust line.
A brassiere 100 of Patent Literature 1 (
The outer surface of the above-described pad 130 is separated from the inner surface of the brassiere cup 110. However, as described above, a portion of the lower edge 131 of the pad 130 including the point corresponding to the lowest point P of the barge scan line V is sewn to the support panel 140 and the underarm-side upper portion 132 of the pad 130 is connected to the strap 115, that is, the pad 130 is supported at two points. Therefore, when the brassiere 100 of Patent Literature 1 is worn, both the pad 130 and the brassiere cup 110 are pulled upward on the underarm side (in a direction toward the shoulder, i.e., in a direction of a hollow arrow in
In a brassiere 200 of Patent Literature 2, a less stretchable lift-up piece 220 for pulling up a breast is provided behind a brassiere cup 210 configured to receive the breast B and is hidden by the brassiere cup 210 (
The intended effect of this brassiere 200 is that, when the brassiere 200 is worn, both the underarm-side upper portions 222 of the lift-up pieces 220 and the brassiere cups 210 are pulled up by the straps 215, the breasts B in the brassiere cups 210 are pushed up toward the center of the chest, and thereby the volume of the breasts B are increased. Each of the lift-up pieces 220 is provided with a pad insertion pocket 223 for receiving a pad 230 for increasing the volume of the breast B.
[PTL 1] Japanese Patent No. 6051618
[PTL 2] Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2008-050735
Since the underarm-side upper portion 132 of the pad 130 of the brassiere 100 and the underarm-side upper portion 222 of the lift-up piece 220 of the brassiere 200 are connected to the strap 115 and the strap 215, respectively, as described above, both of these brassieres 100 and 200 can pull up the breasts B effectively. However, due to the connection of the underarm-side upper portions 132 and 222 to the straps 115 and 215, the pad 130 is constrained at the connection point to the strap 115 by the brassiere cup 110 located in front of the pad 130, while the lift-up piece 220 is constrained at the connection point to the strap 215 by the brassiere cup 210 located in front of the lift-up piece 220.
As a result, when the wearer of the brassiere 100 or 200 moves her body, the brassiere cup 110 or 210 moves in accordance with the movement of the strap 115 or 215, and then the pad 130 or the lift-up piece 220 that receives the breast B is pulled by the strap 115 or 215 and moves in accordance with the movement of the brassiere cup 110 or 210.
Due to these movements, the breast B thus received may spill out of the pad 130 or the lift-up piece 220, or the lower edge 131 of the pad 130 or the lower edge 221 of the lift-up piece 220 may slide up over the barge scan line V. This phenomenon is particularly evident in the case of a wireless brassiere without an underwire (not shown) in the lower edge 131 of the pad 130 or the lower edge 221 of the lift-up piece 220.
In Patent Literature 2, since the lift-up piece 220 directly supports and pulls up a portion of the breast B from below, the movement of the body as described above is likely to cause deformation of the breast B.
The present invention has been made in view of the above conventional art, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a woman's undergarment that prevents brassiere cups for receiving breasts from sliding upward and prevents the breasts from spilling out of the brassiere cups, even if the wearer moves her body in any direction.
Examples of a women's undergarment A with brassiere cups 1 according to the present invention include a brassiere A1, a brassiere A1″, a brassiere A2, and a camisole A1′. A first aspect of the present invention is a woman's undergarment A according to a first embodiment, (without lift-up pieces 40,
a pair of left and right brassiere cups 1 each configured to receive a breast B and having a lower edge 2, a side edge 4, and an upper edge 3, the lower edge 2 being downwardly curved, the side edge 4 rising from an underarm-side end P1 of the lower edge 2 toward the upper edge 3, the upper edge 3 extending from a sternum-side end P2 of the lower edge 2 to an upper end P3 of the side edge 4;
cup cover pieces 20 each disposed to cover an outer surface of the brassiere cup 1 and separated from the outer surface of the brassiere cup 1;
a back piece 7 extending from lateral sides of the cup cover pieces 20 and configured to cover a wearer's back; and
straps 30 each extending from the cup cover piece 20 to the back piece 7, wherein
only the lower edge 2 of the brassiere cup 1 extending from the underarm-side end P1 to the sternum-side end P2 is sewn to a lower edge 22 of the cup cover piece 20, and the side edge 4 and the upper edge 3 of the brassiere cup 1 are free edges detached from the cup cover piece 20,
the woman's undergarment A further includes a cup connecting piece 50 for connecting abutting portions of the left and right brassiere cups 1,
each of the cup cover pieces 20 includes: a cover piece body 20a that covers the outer surface of the brassiere cup 1; and an upper edge reinforcing strip 29 sewn to an upper edge 21a of the cover piece body 20a, and
a lower end portion 29c of one of the upper edge reinforcing strips 29a and a lower end portion 29d of another of the upper edge reinforcing strips 29b overlap each other to form a double-layer region, and the overlapping lower end portions 29c, 29d are sewn together to a lower edge of the cup connecting piece 50.
In the woman's undergarment A described above, only the lower edge 2 of the brassiere cup 1 is sewn to the lower edge 22 of the cup cover piece 20, while the side edge 4 and the upper edge 3 thereof are free edges detached from the cup cover piece 20. Therefore, the brassiere cup 1 is not constrained by the movement of the cup cover piece 20 when it is worn. Thus, it is possible to prevent the brassiere cup 1 from sliding upward and the breast B from spilling out of the brassiere cup 1.
When this woman's undergarment A is worn, the left and right brassiere cups 1 that receive the breasts B are pulled laterally in the left and right directions by the pull-up forces. However, the cup connecting piece 50 acts against the pull-up forces and prevents the left and right brassiere cups 1 from being laterally spaced apart or separated from each other.
When the woman's undergarment A is worn, a resultant force of the pull-up forces of pulling the upper edge reinforcing strips 29a and 29b upward toward the left and right shoulders lifts the lower edge 29n of the cup connecting piece 50 and thus reinforces the effect of the cup connecting piece 50, i.e., the effect of lifting the brassiere cups 1.
A second aspect of the present invention is a woman's undergarment A according to a modification of the first embodiment (further including lift-up pieces 40) (
a lower edge 42 of the lift-up piece 40 is sewn to a portion of the lower edge 22 of the cup cover piece 20, the portion extending from a point Q between a sternum-side end P2 of the cup cover piece 20 and a lowest point P of the cup cover piece 20 at least to an underarm-side end P1 of the cup cover piece 20,
an underarm-side upper end portion 41 serving as an upper end of the lift-up piece 40 is attached to the strap 30 or a portion of an edge of the cup cover piece 20, the portion being located between the underarm-side end P1 and a connecting portion (a strap connecting portion 23a) between the strap 30 and the cup cover piece 20, and
an upper edge 43 of the lift-up piece 40 is a free edge detached from the cup cover piece 20 and the brassiere cup 1 and passes through or laterally below a highest top position K of the brassiere cup 1.
In the woman's undergarment A described above, the brassiere cups 1 each having free upper edge 3 and free side edge 4 can support the breasts B from below and pull them up. Thus, well-shaped breasts can be obtained.
A third aspect of the present invention is a woman's undergarment A according to a modification of the present invention, as set forth in the first or second embodiment.
In the woman's undergarment A,
the overlapping lower end portions 29c and 29d of the upper edge reinforcing strips 29a and 29b, including the double-layer region 29k, are provided to cover the cup connecting piece 50.
Thereby, the cup connecting piece 50 does not detract from the appearance of the woman's undergarment A because the cup connecting piece 50 is not visible from outside.
According to the woman's undergarment of the present invention, since the brassiere cup is provided separately from the cup cover piece, the brassiere cup can be independent of the cup cover piece. With this structure, when the wearer of this woman's undergarment moves or bends her body, the cup cover piece is also moved by the tension or slack of the strap in accordance with the movement of the body such as leaning forward or backward. On the other hand, the brassiere cup provided independently of the cup cover piece remains in close contact with the breast and does not move because it is not constrained by the movement of the cup cover piece.
Furthermore, since the lift-up piece is provided in front of the brassiere cup as described above, the lift-up piece can support the entire brassiere cup that receives the breast therein from below and pull it up so as to shape the breast to a natural rounded shape.
In addition, when the brassiere is worn, the upper edge reinforcing strips and the cup connecting piece can prevent lateral separation of the brassiere cups.
Hereinafter, a woman's undergarment A of the present invention will be described with examples. Examples of the woman's undergarment A of the present invention include all types of undergarments with brassiere cups 1, such as brassiere-type, camisole-type, and other types of undergarments. In this description, brassiere-type and camisole-type undergarments are described as examples. Specific examples of the woman's undergarment A include: an undergarment without lift-up pieces 40 as a first embodiment; an undergarment with the lift-up pieces 40 as a modification of the first embodiment; and an undergarment obtained by additionally providing a cup connecting piece 50 and upper edge reinforcing strips 29 to the undergarment of the first embodiment, as a second embodiment.
The first embodiment of the woman's undergarment A of the present invention is shown in
The brassiere A1 includes a pair of left and right brassiere cups 1, cup cover pieces 20, a support panel 10 as an optional component, back pieces 7 (side belts 11 and 12 in the example shown in these figures), and straps 30.
The brassiere cups 1 are each designed to directly cover a breast B, or if the wearer is fat, to receive the breast B including flab gathered from the back. The brassiere cup 1 has an outwardly curved bowl shape, and its lower edge 2 is downwardly curved so as to fit along the barge scan line V of the wearer. The lowest point of the lower edge 2 is denoted by P. The side edge 4 rises from the underarm-side end P1 of the lower edge 2 toward the upper edge 3 to form a laterally curved arc with a large radius of curvature. The upper edge 3 is an edge between the upper end P3 of the side edge 4 and the sternum-side end P2 of the lower edge 2 and has an S-shaped snaking line in the present embodiment. When the upper edge 3 is divided into three or four equal segments, the point at which the curve of the upper edge 3 changes its shape (i.e., the inflection point) is located at a point P4 one-third or one-fourth distance from the upper end P3 (i.e., two-third or three-fourth distance from the sternum-side end P2). A shorter portion of the upper edge 3 from the upper end P3 to the point P4 forms a gentle upward curve, and a longer portion of the upper edge 3 from the sternum-side end P2 to the point P4 also forms a gentle upward curve. These upward curves are connected smoothly to a downward curve at the point P4.
The lower edge 2, the upper edge 3, and the side edge 4 described above are connected smoothly by arcs (see
The brassiere cup 1 may have various shapes, such as a shell shape (not shown) and a heart shape as shown in
As shown in
In another example of the brassiere cup 1, as shown in
As shown in an enlarged view in
The brassiere cup 1 is formed as follows. An original foam-laminated or foam-backed fabric is cut into a piece of a desired size, the piece is formed into a desired shape by hot press molding, and then burrs are removed by cutting. Thus, a cup of the desired shape is obtained. It should be understood that the materials for the brassiere cup 1 are not limited to those described above, and any other known materials such as a nonwoven fabric and a double Raschel fabric may be used.
The cup cover piece 20 is a thin cloth disposed to cover the entire surface of the brassiere cup 1, and it may be composed of two pieces as shown in
First, the two-piece cup cover piece 20 is described. In this case, the cup cover piece 20 is composed of an upper part 23 and a lower part 24. As the material of this cup cover piece 20, a fabric which is less stretchable and thus unsuitable for hot press molding, such as a lace fabric, is used. The upper part 23 and the lower part 24 are sewn together at the connection portion, and the resulting cloth is formed into an outwardly curved shape to fit the brassiere cup 1.
In contrast, the single-piece cup cover piece 20 shown in
The cup cover piece 20 has an upper edge 21, a lower edge 22 and an edge 25a serving as a (front) portion of an armhole 25. As seen from
The lower edge 22 of the cup cover piece 20 is longer than the lower edge 2 of the brassiere cup 1, and the lower edge 2 of the brassiere cup 1 is sewn to a portion of the lower edge 22 of the cup cover piece 20 between the armhole-side end 22a and the connecting end 22b. The lower edge 2 of the brassiere cup 1 from its underarm-side end P1 to its sternum-side end P2 is sewn to the lower edge 22 of the cup cover piece 20.
When the upper part 23 and the lower part 24 of the two-piece cup cover piece 20 of the present embodiment are sewn together, the lower sewing point Q of the sewing line is fixed to a point that is closer to the connecting end 22b at the center than the lowest point P is (i.e., a point located between the lowest point P and the connecting end 22b in the present embodiment). For example, the specific position of the lower sewing point Q is preferably in a range of 2 cm to 4 cm from the lowest point P, and more preferably in a range of 1 cm to 3 cm therefrom.
The upper sewing point S of the sewing line between the upper part 23 and the lower part 24 is fixed to a point located between the armhole-side end 22a of the lower edge 22 and the strap connecting portion 23a.
The upper part 23 of the cup cover piece 20 is more stretchable obliquely upward toward the strap connecting portion 23a (toward the shoulder) but less stretchable in a direction perpendicular to the obliquely upward direction, as shown by thick arrows in
The cup cover piece 20 is disposed to cover the entire outer surface of the brassiere cup 1 and the cup cover piece 20 is separated from the outer surface of the brassiere cup 1. The upper edge 3 and the side edge 4 of the brassiere cup 1 are not sewn to the cup cover piece 20, and only the lower edge 2 of the brassiere cup 1 is sewn to the lower edge 22 of the cup cover piece 20. The lower edge 2 of the brassiere cup 1 from its underarm-side end P1 to its sternum-side end P2 is sewn, as described above, and the side edge 4 rises from the underarm-side end P1 located on the medial side of the armhole 25 of the cup cover piece 20.
In the brassiere A1 of the present embodiment, a support panel 10 serving as a front panel 5 is sewn to the lower edges 22 of the cup cover pieces 20. The support panel 10 has sewing edges 13 forming a W shape to be sewn to the lower edges 22 of the connected left and right cup cover pieces 20, for example, as shown in
In the embodiment shown in these figures, the support panel 10 and the side belts 11 and 12 are made of a fabric such as a lace fabric. The end of one side belt 11 is provided with male engaging members 11a, while the end of the other side belt 12 is provided with female to-be-engaged members 12a. The support panel 10 and the side belts 11 and 12 are more elastically stretchable in their longitudinal (lengthwise) directions than in their transverse (widthwise) directions, as shown by arrows in
In the present embodiment, the lower edges 22 of the cup cover pieces 20, the lower edges 2 of the brassiere cups 1, the sewing edges 13 of the support panel 10, and a non-stretchable tape 28 are stacked on top of one another and sewn together, and thus a narrow strip-like W-shaped cup supporting portion 14 is formed, as shown in
In the embodiment shown in
The straps 30 are respectively connected at their one ends to the strap connecting portions 23a of the left and right cup cover pieces 20, and their other ends are each connected to the center of the upper edge of the side belt 11 (or 12) on the side of the corresponding cup cover piece 20.
Next, the operations of the brassiere A1 on a wearer will be described. When the brassiere A1 is worn, the side belts 11 and 12 are connected by the engaging members 11a and the to-be-engaged members 12a and thus the support panel 10 stretches and slightly constricts the chest of the wearer, while the straps 30 pull up the cup cover pieces 20 toward the shoulders, as shown by thick arrows (see
Since the brassiere cup 1 is disposed behind the cup cover piece 20 independently of the cup cover piece 20, it is brought into close contact with the breast B and snugly covers the entire breast, when pressed by the cup cover piece 20 from above. Unlike the conventional pad 130, the brassiere cup 1 of
When the wearer twists or bends her body or leans backward, the chest is also deformed in accordance with the movement of the body. Since the cup cover piece 20 of the brassiere A1 is suspended by the strap 30 from the shoulder, the cup cover piece 20 is also pulled and deformed when the body is deformed. On the other hand, the support panel 10 of the brassiere A1 stays in contact with the wearer's chest as described above. Therefore, even if the wearer moves, the support panel 10 is less affected by the deformation of the body, and the cup supporting portion 14 fits under the barge scan lines V and remains fixed in that position to keep supporting the breasts B.
The lower edge 2 of the brassiere cup 1 is sewn and serves as a portion of the cup supporting portion 14, but the upper edge 3 and the side edge 4 of the brassiere cup 1 are separated and freed from the cup cover piece 20. Therefore, the brassiere cup 1, which is pressed by the cup cover piece 20 from above, holds the breast B in close contact therewith and moves with the breast B, without being constrained by the movement of the cup cover piece 20. In other words, even if the wearer moves her body in any direction, the brassiere cup 1 keeps holding the breast B independently of the cup cover piece 20 and thus the breast B does not spill out of the brassiere cup 1.
In addition, even if the cup cover piece 20 is pulled by the strap 30, the brassiere cup 1 is not directly pulled by the strap 30 or the cup cover piece 20 and holds the breast B independently of them. Therefore, the cup supporting portion 14 does not slide up over the barge scan lines V, although it is not provided with an underwire. Thus, the brassiere A1 of the present invention is more flexible with respect to the movement of the body than the conventional brassiere 100 or 200.
A modification of the first embodiment of the present invention is the case where the woman's undergarment A is a camisole A1′, as shown in
The straps 30 are connected to the strap connecting portions 23a of the cup cover pieces 20 and predetermined portions of the back body piece 17. The operations and effects of Modification 1 on the wearer are the same as those of the first embodiment.
This modification is a brassiere A1″ obtained by adding lift-up pieces 40 to the brassiere A1 of the first embodiment, as shown in
The lower edge 42 of the lift-up piece 40 is sewn to a portion, of the cup cover piece 20, extending from the lower sewing point Q to the armhole-side end 22a on the armhole 25 of the woman's undergarment A1″. The armhole sewing edge 45 of the lift-up piece 40 is sewn to the entire edge (not shown) from the armhole-side end 22a to the strap connecting portion 23a or a portion of the edge from the armhole-side end 22a to an armhole midway point R that is a point located between the armhole-side end 22a and the strap connecting portion 23a. This sewing line is provided to allow the lift-up piece 40, in conjunction with the cup cover piece 20, to scoop the brassiere cup 1 from below. The lift-up piece 40 is provided in such a manner that the upper edge 43 thereof passes through or laterally below the top position K of the brassiere cup 1 on the wearer's breast. As shown in
As the material of the lift-up piece 40, an elastically stretchable material, such as a power net fabric as mentioned above, is used.
Next, the operations of the brassiere A1″ worn on a wearer will be described. The brassiere cup 1 functions in the same manner as in the first embodiment, but in this example, the operation of the lift-up piece 40 is added.
More specifically, the upper edge 3 and the side edge 4 of the brassiere cup 1 are not sewn to the cup cover piece 20 and thus the brassiere cup 1 is separated from the cup cover piece 20 as shown in the first embodiment. Therefore, the brassiere cup 1 itself holds the breast B in close contact therewith independently of the cup cover piece 20.
The lift-up piece 40 itself is known as shown in Patent Literature 2. However, since the lift-up piece 40 of the present invention is provided in a lateral region of the brassiere cup 1 and adjacent to the lower edge 2 thereof (i.e., in a region below a line connecting the lower sewing point Q and the strap connecting portion 23a or the armhole midway point R, that is, a region located below the connecting line passing through or laterally below the highest top position, the top position K, of the brassiere cup 1), it functions to scoop the brassiere cup 1 from below and push it medially. The function of scooping the brassiere cup 1 enhances the function of pushing the breast B in the brassiere cup 1 toward the center of the chest without impairing the independence of the brassiere cup 1. Since the lift-up piece 40 is provided in a lateral region of the brassiere cup 1, it pulls up the entire brassiere cup 1, which means that the lift-up piece 40 can pull up the breast B without deforming its rounded shape.
This configuration can be applied to women's undergarments with brassiere cups, such as camisoles.
Next, the second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
The brassiere cups 1 of the first embodiment are not connected to each other but their lower edges 2 are sewn to the lower edges 22 of the cup cover pieces 20, the tape 28, and the support panel 10. Therefore, when the woman's undergarment A is worn, the cup cover pieces 20 are pulled up by the straps 30, and the left and right brassiere cups 1 with their lower edges 2 being sewn to the cup cover pieces 20 are also likely to be slightly separated from each other laterally (or the opening angle between the upper edges 3 of the brassiere cups 1 is likely to increase). This is more likely to occur when the wearer has large breasts B.
So the cup connecting piece 50 is used. The cup connecting piece 50 is a piece of cloth for connecting the left and right brassiere cups 1 adjacent to each other at their adjacent portions (abutting portions) 51 near the sternum-side ends P2 of the upper edges 3. As the cup connecting piece 50, a highly stretchable double-folded fabric such as a power net fabric is used. The cup connecting piece 50 is more elastically stretchable in a direction connecting the left and right brassiere cups 1 than in a direction perpendicular to that connecting direction. The side edges of the cup connecting piece 50 are sewn to the adjacent portions 51 near the sternum-side ends P2 as described above, and the lower edge of the cup connecting piece 50 is sewn to a portion, of the long and narrow W-shaped cup supporting portion 14, including an inverted U-shaped portion 52 located between the left and right sewing edges 13 of the support panel 10.
Since the cup connecting piece 50 is used to connect the left and right brassiere cups 1, it is exposed to the outside through a space between the brassiere cups 1. In this embodiment, the shape, structure, and location of the cup cover pieces 20 are changed to hide the cup connecting piece 50.
As shown in
The upper edge reinforcing strips 29 are primarily intended to cover the cup connecting piece 50 to prevent exposure of the cup connecting piece 50 to the outside, as described above, but in addition, they serve to reinforce the upper edges 21a of the cover piece bodies 20a. The upper edge reinforcing strip 29 has an upwardly curved arcuate shape with a width of 2 to 3 cm as shown in
The upper edge reinforcing strips 29 are each sewn to the upper edge 21a of the cover piece body 20a. The lower end portion 29c of one upper edge reinforcing strip 29a and the lower end portion 29d of the other upper edge reinforcing strip 29b overlap each other, so that the overlapping lower end portions 29c and 29d are sewn together to a portion, of the cup supporting portion 14, corresponding to the inverted U-shaped portion 52 of the support panel 10 and including the lower edge 29n of the cup connecting piece 50.
The overlapping lower end portions including the double-layer region 29k has a size large enough to cover the outer surface of the cup connecting piece 50.
When this woman's undergarment A2 is worn, the left and right upper edge reinforcing straps 29 and the cover piece bodies 20a are pulled together toward the strap connecting portions 23a. The lower end portions 29c and 29d of these upper edge reinforcing strips 29a and 29b are each sewn to the adjacent portion 51 near the sternum-side end P2 on the other side. Therefore, in a front view, the left upper edge reinforcing strap 29a pulls the sternum-side end P2 of the right brassiere cup 1 diagonally upward left, while the right upper edge reinforcing strap 29b pulls the sternum-side end P2 of the left brassiere cup 1 diagonally upward right.
As a result, when the woman's undergarment A is worn, the lower edge 29n of the cup connecting piece 50 is lifted by the resultant force of the pull-up forces of pulling the upper edge reinforcing strips 29a and 29b upward toward the left and right shoulders. Thus, not only the effect of the cup connecting piece 50 to lift the brassiere cups 1 is reinforced but also the left and right cup cover pieces 20 and the left and right brassiere cups 1 are prevented from being laterally spaced apart from each other and thus the cleavage between the round-shaped breasts B is prevented from being overexposed. A rectangular portion shown in
A: Woman's undergarment
A1: Brassiere of First Embodiment
A1′: Camisole
A1″: Brassiere of Modification 1 of First Embodiment
A2: Brassiere of Second Embodiment
B: Breast
K: Top position
P: Lowest point
P1: Underarm-side end
P2: Sternum-side end
P3: Upper end of side edge
P4: Point one-third distance from upper end of side edge
Q: Point (Lower sewing point)
R: Armhole midway point
S: Upper sewing point
V: Barge scan line
1: Brassiere cup
1
a: Outer layer
1
b: Interlayer
1
c: Inner layer
1
d: Lower half
1
e: Upper half
2: Lower edge
3: Upper edge
4: Side edge
4
a: Adjacent portion
5: Front panel
7: Back piece
10: Support panel
11, 12: Side belts
11
a: Engaging member
12
a: To-be-engaged member
13: Sewing edge
14: Cup supporting portion
15: Front body piece
15
a: Upper edge
16: Side edge
17: Back body piece
20: Cup cover piece
20
a: Cover piece body
21: Upper edge of cup cover piece
21
a: Upper edge of cover piece body
22: Lower edge
22
a: Armhole-side end
22
b: Connecting end
23: Upper part
23
a: Strap connecting portion
24: Lower part
25: Armhole
25
a: Edge serving as a portion of armhole
28: Tape
29, 29a, 29b: Upper edge reinforcing strips
29
c, 29d: Lower end portions
29
k: Double-layer region
29
n: Lower edge of cup connecting piece
30: Strap
40: Lift-up piece
41: Underarm-side upper end portion
42: Lower edge of lift-up piece
42
a: Sternum-side end
43: Upper edge
45: Armhole sewing edge
50: Cup connecting piece
51: Adjacent portion
52: Inverted U-shaped portion
100: Brassiere
110: Brassiere cup
115: Strap
130: Pad
131: Lower edge of pad
131
a: Sewing end of lower edge
132: Underarm-side upper portion of pad
133: Upper edge of pad
134: Lower half
135: Upper half
140: Support panel
200: Brassiere
210: Brassiere cup
211: Lower edge of brassiere cup
215: Strap
220: Lift-up piece
221: Lower edge of lift-up piece
222: Underarm-side upper portion of lift-up piece
223: Pad insertion pocket
230: Pad
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