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Bra's - An engineering question....
How do underwired bra's work? How does the bit of wire that I invariably end up digging out of the guts of our washing machine, offer any extra support?
I would have thought that the lifting force required would have been quite adequately generated by the different types of material used, and the cantilever effect generated by fastening it round the back.
So whats the bit of wire for??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.the way I see it is that the wire shape the cup and fit around your breast better. If you get a correct size cup the wire will also sit close to your skin and the straps will then have your breast hoisted for support. Well that's how it works for me anyway.
On another note be careful with the washing machine, have wrecked 2 machines with bra wires until I started using washing bags. Little net bags you get for washing delicates. I always used to have bras with wires coming out, like one poking you chin once in a while but since using the wash bags not only do I protect the washing machine but also the bras too. Haven't had a single wire come out since. They only cost a quid and you can get them in many supermarkets, you should def get one.
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