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Our Wonderbra range gives you the ultimate foundations to build on, allowing you to be bold and creative with our Ultimate Strapless, Backless, Plunge Outfit Solutions and more. Originally marketed as a fashion brand to the naturally small breasted, these inflatable bras were in fact mainly worn by women who had undergone mastectomies, with breast cancer diagnosis on the rise after WWII and radical surgery the most frequent treatment.
The best way to use this bra is to dress it under the latex clothes such as latex catsuit or latex shirt as shown in the pictures. The plastic tube would then be withdrawn and the valve sealed by pressing it between thumb and forefinger. The remarkable photographs were discovered by British photo agency TopFoto in their extensive archives.Do you want to create the perfect shape of your body, with our inflatable latex bra, nobody will tell the difference. With evolution air pump technology, you can have the natural push-up and lifting effect you’ve always wanted. Christian Dior exploded the gloom of wartime fashions in 1947 with the 'New Look' and by 1952, if you didn't have natural curves like that year's it girl Marilyn Monroe how could you get the silhouette necessary to perfectly fit your Dior-inspired fashions? This was achieved by inserting a plastic tube into the valve opening at the top of each pad and blowing in as much air as required. The bra had plastic pads inside the cups that could be blown up using a small straw, allowing women to boost their cup size in seconds.
If you choose one of this inflatable latex outfits, make sure that the valves are always tightly closed when washing this outfit.Men have also not been forgotten with examples of long johns to Y-fronts illustrating the change in tastes for men's under garments. You can always ask for a quote for something via the "I'd like to customize this product" link on any page. With this inflatable latex bra, you will gain beautiful big breasts nice to watch and even nice to the touch. Wonderbra was born in the US in 1935, and has made headlines throughout history with advertising campaigns whose sexy and slightly cheeky tone reveal iconic lingerie and legendary muses.