Hi Dan, well all my life I have been only wanted clothing that is reliable and functional, along with stylish. This looks very unstable, and I would not feel I could run or play sports...not especially attractive, either...so no, not for me, as a young woman nor now!
They may be a means against sweating (and/or leakage), but look - somehow - ridiculous, and not so safe as a support, although they seem to be comfortable for nursing mothers on a hot, "less active" summer day.
Still, I don't think that they are suitable for intensive activities, involving efforts, whether in domestic, farming and similar, more physical tasks, or sports and other leisure activities, as even special bras are still lacking adequate efficiency for many active women, namely high performance athletes.
I seem to have another opinion of these. I like them because there is no pesky bra strap to unsnap! Geez, it seems like every young mans ritual learning to unsnap a bra. Wish they had these in my day!
Yes, T(h)ink, we'd rather rely on less "accident prone" bras, which support more efficiently "the masses", "lift the fallen", or "make mountains out of mole hills" - lol.
These "ta ta towels" look much like a pair of too heavy pears hanging on a branch, which might break down in a second.
Now that is a bra I could REALLY go for...supporting the masses...lifting the fallen...making mountains out of molehills! (Not to mention them heavy pears, stressing their branch...)
Does not seem to give much support, so why bother with it at all?
Hi Dan, well all my life I have been only wanted clothing that is reliable and functional, along with stylish. This looks very unstable, and I would not feel I could run or play sports...not especially attractive, either...so no, not for me, as a young woman nor now!
They may be a means against sweating (and/or leakage), but look - somehow - ridiculous, and not so safe as a support, although they seem to be comfortable for nursing mothers on a hot, "less active" summer day.
http://uk.businessinsider.com/ta-ta-towel-for-breasts-stops-underboob-sweat-2017-8?r=US&IR=T
http://indianexpress.com/article/lifestyle/fashion/ta-ta-towels-bizarre-towel-bras-that-have-taken-internet-by-storm-4787774/
Still, I don't think that they are suitable for intensive activities, involving efforts, whether in domestic, farming and similar, more physical tasks, or sports and other leisure activities, as even special bras are still lacking adequate efficiency for many active women, namely high performance athletes.
https://www.outsideonline.com/2157141/lack-support
I seem to have another opinion of these. I like them because there is no pesky bra strap to unsnap! Geez, it seems like every young mans ritual learning to unsnap a bra. Wish they had these in my day!
@ Rooster:
Tsk, tsk, tsk... what's the world coming to? Does EVERYTHING have to be made easier and easier?
Um... these would be awfully prone to wardrobe malfunctions.... the straps on conventional bras are there for a reason.
Why not line a halter top with terry cloth, if sweating is a problem?
Now THIS is pretty....
Wow, T(h)ink, this one looks really good.
@ Virginia and Marianne,
Yes, I like it a lot too.
And it is a LOT less risky.
Yes, T(h)ink, we'd rather rely on less "accident prone" bras, which support more efficiently "the masses", "lift the fallen", or "make mountains out of mole hills" - lol.
These "ta ta towels" look much like a pair of too heavy pears hanging on a branch, which might break down in a second.
Marianne, I am laughing and laughing...loving your expressive metaphors, here!
@ Marianne,
Lol, yes, those towels are basically (half open) sacks with draw strings that could slip at any time.
In fact, since they don't make them for cup sizes less than C, they probably don't work at all for B or smaller.
@T(h)ink
Lol - indeed, that was what I figured out - a rather unstable, dangling case.
@Virginia
Lol - and I enjoy to see you laughing (virtually and spiritually, of course), thanks to your and T(h)ink's inspiring support




Now that is a bra I could REALLY go for...supporting the masses...lifting the fallen...making mountains out of molehills! (Not to mention them heavy pears, stressing their branch...)
Lol, Virginia - giggling and giggling -

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