CoreBra by Adaptawear is a genius design
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I truly respect people who take the time and effort to invent gadgets that help the disabled as well as senior citizens of our nation. The CoreBra by Adaptawear, with the assistance of Coventry University's Health Design and Technology Institute is another such effort to simplify the lives of these people. Designed by Adaptawear's director, Kavita Chauhan, it is a fitted bra that gives a woman a shapely silhouette without her having to twist her arms around her back to fasten it up. The magnetic hooks and loops are especially great for those who have occupational injuries from repetitive movement and restricted hand or arm positions.
The front-closure magnetic CoreBra comes in eight sizes and is made of soft, expandable cotton. The racer back straps help to reduce shoulder strain and at the same time provide extra support. If you are interested in ordering this bra you can visit the Adaptaware website for more details.
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