Identifying effective design features of commercial sports bras

Jie Zhou, Winnie yu, Sun Pui ng

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Abstract

This paper identifies the effective design features of commercial sports bras by evaluating the reduction of breast displacement during activities. Four subjects, with breast and body types representative of Chinese females of age 24–40 years were studied while they performed activities either braless or wearing one of seven different sports bras representative of the range commercially available. The three-dimensional movement of the breasts was derived by videoing the motion of breast markers attached at six different breast positions using a Vicon 3D motion analysis system. The breast displacement relative to the thorax was measured using a validated local “thorax–breast 3D coordinate system”. The results showed that there was a significant difference in breast displacement between the different breast markers. The bra samples generally achieved the greatest reduction in breast displacement in the medial–lateral direction. The reduction in breast displacement was positively related to the gore height, shoulder strap width, neckline height and side seam depth. The underlying mechanism of breast movement and bra support is also discussed. The study concluded that the most effective bras had the following features: compression type, short vest style, high neckline, slings, cross back, bound neckline, no centre gore, no wire, no cradle, no pad and a non-adjustable wide strap. This provides practical guidelines for bra designers and manufacturers to develop more supportive bras for women performing these physical activities.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1500-1513
Number of pages14
JournalTextile Research Journal
Volume83
Issue number14
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2013

Keywords

  • bra
  • breast movement
  • coordinate system
  • design
  • three-dimensional

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