
Bra News Archive - 11-Nov-2007
Japanese women with environmental concerns close to their hearts may one day be able to wear a bra which can carry their own personal chopsticks to cut down on waste.
This cool gadget wraps around the straps of a bra in the back pulling the straps together. The original purpose of this clip was to give new life to an old bra by pulling straps taught and lifting breasts.
OceanAir will try to ensure flights for the customers who already have BRA tickets, Defense Minister Nelson Jobim told journalists in Rio de Janeiro. The defense ministry oversees civil aviation in Brazil.
A Japanese lingerie-maker has taken a novel approach to save forests being whittled away for chopsticks, unveiling the chopstick bra this week.
Six photos of Rachel and Dionn, two junkies desperately trying to stay off heroin. Dionn tries to embrace the pregnant, dreadlocked Rachel as she drinks a can of malt liquor in her panties and bra. She starts screaming at Dionn. She pounds his face...
Who says eco-friendly can't be sexy? The makers of the shopping bag bra and the microwaveable "warm" bra have come up with a new way to save the planet and enhance your cleavage -- the chopstick bra.
Brazilian carrier OceanAir will temporarily take over operations of competitor BRA Transportes Aereas, which suspended all flights earlier this week, the country's defence minister said on Friday.
A Japanese lingerie-maker has taken a novel approach to save forests being whittled away for chopsticks, unveiling the chopstick bra this week. Triumph International Japan, maker of My Chopsticks Bra, said it hopes the product will promote environmental...
Brazilian carrier OceanAir will temporarily take over operations of competitor BRA Transportes Aereas, which suspended all flights earlier this week, the country's defense minister said Friday.
For millions of Japanese every day, the snap of a pair of cheap wooden splints signals the start of a meal. But the ritual of pulling apart two disposable chopsticks before eating has for years been accompanied by the unappetising sound of collapsing forests and angry protests from environmentalists. Now a lingerie maker has developed a novel remedy: a chopstick bra.