Bullet bras were first introduced in the 1940s, and they were designed to protect women working in factories during World War II. The conical shape was intended to provide maximum protection. Eventually, the bra evolved from protective style to fashion statement, thanks in part to the popularization of the style by designers and movie stars.
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Honeylove's criss-cross mesh adds a signature touch, and a bonded underbust lifts without underwire. A wide wing with back-smoothing fabric eliminates back bulges. Adjustable straps and back let you modify your fit, and the straps can also be crisscrossed to stay hidden under racerback tank tops.
3D printed velvet adds support, and a bonded underbust lifts without underwire. Adjustable straps and back closure let you modify your fit. Straps can also be crisscrossed to stay hidden under racerback tank tops.
Honeylove's criss-cross mesh adds a signature touch, and a bonded underbust lifts without underwire. Moderate coverage cups pair perfectly with lower necklines. A wide wing with back-smoothing fabric eliminates back bulges. Adjustable straps and back let you modify your fit, and the straps can also be crisscrossed to stay hidden under racerback tank tops.