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publicationNumber JP-3218225-U
titleOfInvention Bra pad and clothing using bra pad in bra area
abstract A brassiere pad having a great shock absorbing effect and reducing injuries or pain caused by excessive friction between a nipple and underwear due to breast shaking during exercise (for example, running), and a bra area Provide clothing using it. A brassiere pad SD includes a pad body 10, the pad body is cup-shaped, has a concave surface, and the material of the pad body includes aliphatic polyurethane. The brassiere pad and the brassiere pad of the garment using the brassiere pad in the brassiere region further includes a plurality of belt-like centralization structures 110a to 110c disposed on the concave surface of the pad body and projecting from the concave surface. The plurality of strip-shaped centralized structure materials includes aliphatic polyurethane. [Selection] Figure 2
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