Re: [h-cost] National Geographic: History of the Bra

2007-09-30 Thread Andrew Trembley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Now, if only they could make the underwires STAY in the bra and not poke through... I'm working on making sure my bamboo (skewer) boning stays in my kataginu and doesn't poke through... It's not like it's a new problem. It's just been relocated. andy

RE: [h-cost] National Geographic: History of the Bra

2007-09-30 Thread zelda crusher
I found it interesting that they made mention of the increase in cup size. Did they investigate, I wonder, the phenomenon of breast enhancement and /or increase in general bodyweight for the same period of time? Laurie _ Invite

RE: [h-cost] National Geographic: History of the Bra

2007-09-30 Thread Rickard, Patty
Or maybe all the hormones in everything? Patty From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of zelda crusher Sent: Sun 9/30/2007 10:37 AM To: Historical Costume Subject: RE: [h-cost] National Geographic: History of the Bra I found it interesting that they made mention

RE: [h-cost] National Geographic: History of the Bra

2007-09-30 Thread MaggiRos
They seemed very sketchy on almost everything, although the bit on silk produciton was interesting. They did mention that the increase may be at least in part due to implants and obesity, but then just wandered off into something else. If they investigated anything, they spent very little time on

[h-cost] National Geographic: History of the Bra

2007-09-29 Thread Penny Ladnier
It should have been titled How a Bra is Manufactured. But the show was really good. Did anyone see this show Friday night on the National Geographic Channel? http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/ET/popup/200709282200.html I thought at first it was that dumb show that was on a

Re: [h-cost] National Geographic: History of the Bra

2007-09-29 Thread Appin1
Now, if only they could make the underwires STAY in the bra and not poke through Kathleen Norvell ** See what's new at http://www.aol.com ___ h-costume mailing list h-costume@mail.indra.com