Magnetic CoreBra fastens up without effort

CoreBra.jpg This isn’t exactly a ground-breaking medical technology or a device that can cure life-threatening ailments. But CoreBra still managed to find a place on Medlaunches as it is deliberately designed for the old and/or physically disabled ladies. Designed by Kavita Chauhan of Adaptawear, this front-fastening bra locks up with a magnetic hook and loop. It's actually a fitted bra that gives a woman a shapely silhouette without the need to twist the arms around the back to fasten it up. Fitted with large finger loops for effortless dressing, this piece of undergarment is ideal for women with limited hand or arm movements. Also the racer back straps help to reduce shoulder strain and at the same time provide extra support. Made of soft, expandable cotton, the magnetic CoreBra comes in eight sizes to fit one and all. Just for £19, needy women can dress up independently and preserve their dignity too.

Via Gizmodiva

January 8, 2009 - 1:36 PM | Posted in - Etc
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