Huh! Typical eh? The Staff at the BrasByDesign Bra Fitting Facility spent hours getting this super-endowed girl into her new, heavy-duty Blimp Bra complete with its own BUSTup G405 Gantry Crane system, only to leave and forget to hand over the controller! If only there was some nice, kind intern passing by that could be of assistance? I'm sure she would be very grateful of your assistance!
Blimp Bras are by no means a new concept at BrasByDesign (You can check out this BrArchive Gallery for more), but for a girl like this, who's breasts started developing and just never stopped, it is an essential, supportive garment.
Recently there have been a lot of designs and concepts about pushing traditional bra design as far as possible (such as here, and here to name just a couple), and part of that process is learning what a super-duty bra needs to have that a regular design just can't stretch to. It is also mighty good fun, of course!
So what makes a Blimp Bra like this so much better? Well, it's a lot of little - or not so little - things; firstly, and most obviously, it is the fact that it provides provisions that allow the bra to be partially supported by something other than the wearer. These breasts are enormous, and the weigh an incredible amount. Even with the other added features of a Blimp Bra, there's no physical way of lifting, or even sliding these monster-bosoms anywhere! We've seen the use (and slight overloading) of a CupLift 1200 plus+ in To the Weighing and Measuring Department, but it was felt that something much more substantial was needed for this client. There are still limitations with things like the hydraulic lines, but this is still very much a work-in-progress concept, and it isn't as though our protagonist is about to run a marathon or anything.
Secondly, those re-inforced multi-panel 'cups' do a much better job of containing and controlling all of that wayward, unruley yet rather plump and delicious boob! Still allowing the use of a soft, supple fabric for comfort, the way it is structured allows it to provide more support, and cope better with increased capacity and weight. Neat.
Thirdly, the parts of the bra that our client relies on to help support her vast assets and keep her comfortable are improved too - the addition of thick, wide straps to help spread the load across her slender shoulders is one good example. Another would be the wide, deep band with reinforcing panels, helping to transmit the load across more of her back, distributing it a little more evenly. The large rows of double-hooks help to reduce the chance of failure and a sudden jolt or shift in weight transfer if a malfunction happens. It all adds up!
Now, these concepts are still very much in development, just like our young lady here - and that sort of works to the advantage of the Testing Facility. As she continues to grow, observations will be made on the bra to see how well it copes, and arguably how much it can cope with an increasing pair of breasts. It is tough, but how tough? In the mean time, it is a much needed piece of support for a bubbly, cheerful young lady - she just needs a willing volunteer to give her a hand. So how about it?
You can read a little more about the BrasByDesign Testing Facilities in BrasByDesign - Lore, The Universe, and (Almost) Everything.