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Emergency Bra: Unsnap, separate cups, inhale...

What's so funny is that this could be done with ANY bra. The "creator" hasn't done anything new, just a little re-marketing.
 
What's so funny is that this could be done with ANY bra. The "creator" hasn't done anything new, just a little re-marketing.

didn't she put some activated charcoal in the cups or some such bull****?

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early prototypes
 
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Oh really? That I don't know. I guess you could filter some tapwater with it too, then.

damn you....made me curious

The bra's patent abstract, which also includes an attempt to make "positionable" a word, somehow manages to be as boring as other patent abstracts:

A bra garment comprising: a plurality of detachable cup sections, each of the cup sections having: (a) a filter device; (b) a first portion positionable adjacent to a first central area of a user's chest; (c) a second portion positionable adjacent to a second outer area of the user's chest adjacent to an underarm; and (d) a valve device.



Read more: Introducing the bra that is meant to be taken off | Health Tech - CNET News
 
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