We enumerate some ways the "no bra" trope occurs in fashion and film:
- Low-cut neckline, showing top of breasts (though this style is often paired with a bra)
- Showing skin between breasts, several ways:
- Plunging neckline
- Inversion of plunging neckline with gap in fabric between the breasts extending downward, typically also showing belly
- Cut out between breasts
- Crop top, showing underboob
- Large arm holes, showing sideboob
There's a geometric completeness in the above: all possible sides. Continuing the theme of geometry, next we explore along the front-to-back axis:
- Thin materials showing the shape of nipples poking through.
- Sheer or lacy material, e.g., wet T-shirt.
- Nippleless or open tip, showing just the nipples.
The above 3 incidentally are also styles of bras themselves.
The following is similar to above, showing skin between breasts.
- Open back, showing lack of bra strap across the back
Tropes that require movement:
- Bouncing
- Leaning over (gravity causes unsupported breasts in loose clothing move differently than bra-supported breasts)
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