Abstract: A bra includes an adjustable body strap that has a rear portion with first and second coupling features disposed on a single side thereof, and first and second support straps that are respectively coupled at one end to the rear portion of the body strap. Each of the first and second support straps includes a fastening material, first and second fabric materials, and a flexibly resilient material. The first fabric, the flexibly resilient material, the second fabric, and the fastening material are integrally formed to define a laminated support strap of each of the first and second support straps.
Abstract: A bra includes first and second cups that are laterally spaced-apart. The first and second cups each have upper edges. First and second support straps are selectively coupled to the upper edges of the first and second cups. The first and second support straps each include a first end that has a first coupling feature and a body portion that has a second coupling feature. The second coupling feature is a reciprocal coupling feature to the first coupling feature. Each of the first and second support straps also includes a second end that has a retention feature, first and second fabrics, a pliable material, and a fastening material. The fastening material includes the first and second coupling features. The first fabric, the pliable material, the second fabric, and the fastening material are integrally formed to define a laminated support strap of each of the first and second support straps.
Abstract: A bra includes an adjustable body strap that has a rear portion with first and second coupling features disposed on a single side thereof, and first and second support straps that are respectively coupled at one end to the rear portion of the body strap. Each of the first and second support straps includes a fastening material, first and second fabric materials, and a flexibly resilient material. The first fabric, the flexibly resilient material, the second fabric, and the fastening material are integrally formed to define a laminated support strap of each of the first and second support straps.
Abstract: A brassiere and garment system includes a garment having a tubular body portion with an upper edge, wherein a rear portion of the upper edge downwardly drapes between first and second sides of the tubular body portion. First and second fasteners each include an anchor portion defining a mounting aperture and a coupling portion defining a receiving aperture disposed above the mounting aperture. The brassiere includes first and second support straps having free ends that are configured to be received through the receiving apertures of the first and second fasteners, respectively, such that the garment is suspended from the adjustable first and second straps of the brassiere in use.