Where clothes can be wrapped, they are not necessarily plastic? According to the theory of Yin and Yang, Yin and Yang have four laws of change: opposition; If there is a concave, there is a convex, if there is a top, there is a bottom, and if there is a movement, there is a static and mutual root; Interdependent relationship, no one can exist alone, ups and downs; This change, this change, the abdomen gradually disappears, the chest gradually becomes larger, the waist gradually narrows, and the buttocks gradually tilt up (in terms of body shape, it is an all-round growth and decline relationship), transforming; In the case of long-term stereotypes, the anode produces yin and the cathode produces yang, which means that it is concave and convex, showing an extreme, gradual and natural rounded posture. Absolutely not; Three-piece corsets, bra-less corsets, segmented corsets, or single-purpose stovepipe socks, sleeves, and face-lifting covers can easily change the arrangement structure of cells and molecules. The development of elastic fiber is a new material developed by Triumph Underwear Company of Germany after 1950, in order to break through the predicament that women's bras can't be mass-produced (previously, cotton bras couldn't be mass-produced and had to be tailored), but I didn't know that these petrochemical elastic fibers were the source of normal skin sensitivity/allergy. So products made with "common sense" usually have no effect.
The integrated bra can be completely covered and supported, and the crotch opening has a zipper design, which is convenient to put on and take off, and it is not inconvenient to go to the toilet. Concave and convex square corset