Abstract:
A wireless push-up brasserie having unique construction providing lift and support is disclosed. A cup portion has innovative materials, fabric cuts, seams and layers providing push-up and push-in to a wearer&#39;s bust line. Further to the enhanced look, the invention also provides substantial comfort and feel. Specialized elastic bands are additionally included to shoulder straps and a chest strap providing lift similar to spring force. The invention also adds versatility to its design to include size adjustment and optional crisscrossed back straps or adjusted to be worn as a halter around the wearer&#39;s neck.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
       [0001]    1. Field of the Invention 
         [0002]    The present invention pertains generally to wire-free support and push up type brassieres. More particularly, the invention relates to brassieres uniquely sewn and made with advanced fabrics and further providing adjustability to accommodate multiple sizes. 
         [0003]    2. Description of the Prior Art 
         [0004]    Bras worn as women&#39;s undergarments primarily for breast support have been known for millennia and improvements to the art are frequently provided. A relatively old example is provided by L. Amyot, entitled “BREAST MOULDING AND FOUNDATION GARMENT”, U.S. Pat. No. 2,301,499, and was awarded patent protection in 1942. 
         [0005]    According to Amyot, his invention relates to breast molding foundation garments and comprises a garment in which the breast pockets are designed to distribute the pull of the shoulder straps uniformly over the width of the pockets in such a manner that the breasts are given exceptionally high, well separated and rounded appearance and are adequately supported from beneath. Somewhat surprisingly, numerous related inventions have come forth purporting to achieve a similar universal objective, each purporting improved success than predecessor version. Specific examples are too numerous to fully summarize herein. 
         [0006]    Also known in the art are underwire bras that provide substantial support and lift but however, are uncomfortable to the wearer. Additionally prevalent in the marketplace are bras that are sold by large retail stores that are generic in nature, or they address a singular function. A possible explanation for this is that certain customers are less discriminating in certain retail situations then perhaps they would like to be, for example, because of convenience and there being no other alternative on the market. 
         [0007]    In light of the above, the present inventor herein has conducted over 500 consultations differently shaped and sized women to invent a brassiere having a custom adjustable design that would fit the variety of shapes and sizes encountered by the inventor in one adjustable solution, but however, having multiple embodiments as a matter of preference. 
         [0008]    Therefore herein, it is an object of the present invention to provide a Multi-Sized Wireless Push-Up Brassiere that provides the wearer “push-up” and support without employing an underwire. It is an additional object of the present invention to offer a solution that is versatile adjustable, stylish, providing beauty and glamour. Still further, it is an object of the present invention to provide a bra that addresses a totality of needs of women in a complete singular package. Yet further, it is an object of the present invention to create a bra that has appropriate positioning of internal materials and seams also creating “push-up” and “push-in” forces, further enhancing a bust line. Additionally still, it is an object of the present invention to offer the wearer total back and shoulder adjustability. 
       BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
       [0009]    The present invention specifically addresses and alleviates the above mentioned deficiencies, more specifically, the present invention in a first aspect is a multi-sized wireless push-up brassiere that provides the wearer “push-up” and support without employing an underwire. The first aspect of the invention further provides the wearer a wider range of adjustability than what is typically found in the prior art. The presently preferred embodiment of the invention includes first and second cup portions configured about the bust line of the brassiere, a back strap, and first and second shoulder straps configured to the first and second cup portions, together providing support for the breasts of the wearer. The first and second cup portions each have a lower sling and an upper cup portion. It should be noted that the first cup, or left cup, is nearly identical to the second cup, or right cup. The only difference is that the elements of each are mirrored horizontally opposite to each other at the midpoint between the left and right cup. As such, in order to describe the invention fully, any reference to elements of the left cup should be understood as also describing elements of the right cup. 
         [0010]    The lower sling and upper cup portion each have an internal knit mesh material having a web matrix construction, with the lower sling having a double layer of mesh and the upper cup portion having a single layer of mesh. In other embodiments, the lower sling may have one or more layers of mesh. The lower sling and upper cup portion are additionally surrounded by a combination skin of stretchable, breathable material on the outer portion and a stretchable comfortable material on the inside contacting the wearer&#39;s skin. 
         [0011]    The layers of mesh are cut on their bottom edge at a bias or at an oblique angle to the parallel and perpendicular mesh web matrix. In other embodiments, only one layer of mesh in the lower sling has a bias cut. Cutting the mesh material in this manner yields extra elasticity properties for additional support of the wearer&#39;s breasts. Specifically, the bias cut on the lower sling mesh layers provides optimum elasticity creating an upward vertical or push-up force and an inward horizontal or push-in force, together providing superior support for the wearer&#39;s breasts. 
         [0012]    The upper edge of the double layer of mesh of the lower sling, the lower edge of the single layer of mesh of the upper cup portion, and the skin of stretchable, breathable material on the outer portion are connected by a seam. The mesh layers of the lower sling and the combination skin of stretchable, breathable material on the outer portion and the stretchable comfortable material on the inside of the first and second cups, are sewn together at and along their bottom edges, along with the chest portion of the back strap. The mesh layers of the lower sling, the single mesh layer of the upper cup portion and the combination skin on the inner and outer portions are sewn together at and along their outer lateral edge along with the end portion of the respective shoulder strap. The single mesh layer of the upper cup portion and the combination skin of stretchable, breathable material on the outer portion and the stretchable comfortable material on the inside of the first and second cup portions are sewn together along their top edge. Additionally, a center piece in the shape of an isosceles trapezoid, made of an inner layer of non-stretch fabric and an outer layer of fabric matching the outer portion of the first and second cups, is sewn to the middle portions of the first and second cups together to secure them in place. 
         [0013]    The center or chest strap portion of the back strap of the presently preferred embodiment, as mention previously, is sewn or otherwise attached to the bottom edge of the first and second cup portions. The two ends of the back strap are configured to pass around the torso of the wearer distributing breast load. The back strap has a sliding loop near each end constructed of the same materials as the back strap. The shoulder straps attach to these sliding loops, with the loops allowing the shoulder straps ends attached to the back strap to slide laterally inward or outward depending on the wearer&#39;s preference. The ends of the back strap each have complementary fastening components to connect the strap ends together about the horizontal midpoint of the wearer&#39;s back. Furthermore, the back strap has an adjustment component near each end allowing the wearer to adjust the length of the back strap by up to 8 inches or more, providing a range of adjustability that allows a precise fit for the wearer not seen in the prior art. This range of adjustability also allows for minimal required inventory sizes and stock numbers, saving any manufacturer of the invention money from the reduced production associated with the elimination of some of the sizes that would have been typically manufactured with products associated with prior art. 
         [0014]    The back strap of the presently preferred embodiment is of a special construction, having a durable elastic strap material surrounded on the front and back by a layer of softer material for a comfortable feel on the wearer&#39;s skin when worn around the wearer&#39;s torso. The inner durable elastic strap material has a considerable snap back strength providing additional support and lift of the wearer&#39;s breasts. The adjustability and considerable snap back strength of the back strap allows the invention of the present invention to be worn along the bottom of the wearer&#39;s torso to accommodate a low back dress. 
         [0015]    The shoulder straps of the presently preferred embodiment each have a first and second end with the first ends attached laterally along the outer edge of the respective first and second cups. The second end includes a hook or other mechanism which hooks to or otherwise attaches to the sliding loops near the ends of the back strap. This configuration provides the wearer with horizontal movement of the shoulder straps along the back strap to accommodate the wearer&#39;s specific preference or size. The shoulder straps also each have at least one adjustment component located between the first and second ends enabling the wearer to adjust the length of the shoulder straps for their specific size. Lastly, the shoulder straps can be arranged vertically across the wearer&#39;s shoulders, crisscrossed, or in other embodiments, adjusted as a halter around the wearer&#39;s neck as desired by the wearer. 
         [0016]    In a second aspect, the invention is characterized as a multi-size wireless push-up brassiere similar to the characterization of the invention in the first aspect, except only the lower sling has an internal knit mesh material having a web matrix construction, rather than both the lower sling and upper cup portion. Additionally, the lower sling internal knit mesh material is folded over at the upper edge of the lower sling, with the fold in intact or cut, creating a double mesh layer. Other embodiments could include additional mesh layers. The double layer of mesh of the lower sling includes an upper edge which forms an unseamed transition from the lower sling to the upper cup portion; The mesh layers, like the previous embodiment, are bias cut on the bottom edges enabling the lower sling to provide the same optimum elasticity creating an upward vertical or push-up force and an inward horizontal or push-in force, together providing superior support for the wearer&#39;s breasts. 
         [0017]    The lower sling and the upper cup portion of the first and second cup of the second aspect of the invention are also surrounded by a combination skin of stretchable, breathable material on the outer portion and a stretchable comfortable material on the inside contacting the wearer&#39;s skin. The primary difference between the first aspect of the invention and the second, presently preferred, aspect of the invention is that the upper edge of the lower sling is not attached to the upper cup portion or the inner or outer portions of the first and second cups. 
         [0018]    The remaining elements of the second aspect of the invention including how the bottom, top, and lateral edges of the lower sling, inner and outer portion of the cups are joined, the construction and arrangement of the back strap and shoulder straps and the adjustability, convertibility and other benefits of the second aspect of the invention are identical to the elements described in the first aspect of the invention. 
         [0019]    In a third aspect, which varies only slightly from the second aspect of the invention described above, the invention is characterized as a multi-sized wireless push-up brassiere having a first and second cup, a back strap, and a first and second shoulder strap. The third aspect is characterized as having all of the same elements of the second aspect of the invention described above, except the outer portion of breathable material covering the outside of the first and second cup portions is made from alternating lycra, velvet, or cotton material, or other similar materials known in the art, in a zig-zag pattern. 
         [0020]    While the apparatus and method has or will be described for the sake of grammatical fluidity with functional explanations, it is to be expressly understood that the claims, unless expressly formulated under 35 USC §112, or similar applicable law, are not to be construed as necessarily limited in any way by the construction of “means” or “steps” limitations, but are to be accorded the full scope of the meaning and equivalents of the definition provided by the claims under the judicial doctrine of equivalents, and in the case where the claims are expressly formulated under 35 USC §112 are to be accorded full statutory equivalents under 35 USC §112, or similar applicable law. The invention can be better visualized by turning now to the following drawings wherein like elements are referenced by like numerals. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0021]    The novel features of this invention, as well as the invention itself both as to its structure and its operation, will be best understood from the accompanying drawings, taken in conjunction with the accompanying description, in which similar reference characters refer to similar parts, and in which: 
           [0022]      FIG. 1A  shows a first preferred embodiment of the present invention being worn; 
           [0023]      FIG. 1B  is a front plan view thereof; 
           [0024]      FIG. 1C  is a close up view of the left cup of the brassiere in  FIGS. 1A and 1B ; 
           [0025]      FIG. 1D  is an exploded view of the right cup of the brassiere in  FIGS. 1A and 1B , illustrating a multi layered aspect of the present invention; 
           [0026]      FIG. 1E  is a rear plan view of the brassiere in  FIGS. 1A and 1B , illustrating adjustment of the shoulder and back straps; 
           [0027]      FIG. 1F  is a rear plan view of the brassiere in  FIGS. 1A and 1B , illustrating the shoulder straps in a crisscrossed position; 
           [0028]      FIG. 2A  is front plan view of a second preferred embodiment of the present invention; 
           [0029]      FIG. 2B  is an exploded view of right cup of the brassiere of  FIG. 2A , illustrating a multi-layered aspect of the brassiere of  FIG. 2A ; 
           [0030]      FIG. 3A  is a front plan view of the first preferred embodiment of  FIGS. 1A and 1B , illustrating the multi-layered aspect of the chest and back strap of the brassiere of  FIGS. 1A and 1B ; and 
           [0031]      FIG. 3B  is close up view of the multi-layered aspect of the chest and back strap of the brassiere of  FIGS. 1A and 1B . 
       
    
    
     DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
       [0032]    Initially with regard to  FIG. 1A , a first preferred invention embodiment  100  is shown being worn. Back strap  190  is shown having first and second ends extending from a center area of back strap  190 , chest strap  130 , around a wearer&#39;s torso and connecting at the midpoint of wearer&#39;s back. Back strap  190  is constructed of a durable elastic strap type material. This material may be a woven polyester elastic type or a woven cotton elastic type having extra material in the weave (due to interlacing at right angles making longitudinal and lateral threads). Hence, the strap material employed will not narrow significantly when stretched and provide considerable snap back strength (similar to spring force). The woven elastic material is then surrounded by a softer stretchable velvet trim or other similar material known in the art, on both sides. The three layers may be further appropriately sewn together. Alternatively, the softer stretchable velvet trim material may be an elongated tube that encapsulates and compresses around the strap material while still maintaining the shape of back strap  190 . Back strap  190  and its accompanying snap back strength will provide a wearer of the present invention extra support of the breasts without the use of an underwire. 
         [0033]    With reference to  FIG. 1B , the first preferred invention embodiment  100  is shown from a front perspective. Right cup  110  and left cup  120  are shown with respective seams  113  and  123  each separating a lower sling and upper cup portion of respective cups  110  and  120 . Additionally,  FIG. 1B  shows a first end of shoulder straps  171  and  181  sewn or otherwise attached perpendicularly to chest strap  130 . The outer edges of the respective right and left cups  110  and  120  are sewn or otherwise attached along the inner edge of shoulder straps  171  and  181 . 
         [0034]    With reference to  FIG. 1C , a close up view of left cup  120  of the first preferred embodiment  100  of  FIG. 1A  is shown. Left cup  120 , is nearly identical to right cup  110  from  FIGS. 1A and 1B , with the only difference being the elements of one are mirrored horizontally opposite to each other at the midpoint of chest strap  130 . In order to describe the invention fully, any reference to elements of left cup  120  should be understood as also describing elements of right cup  110 . Left cup  120  is separated by seams  123  into upper cup portion  122  and lower sling  121 . Chest strap  130  runs along the bottom of left cup  120  with the upper edge of chest strap  130  sewn, or otherwise attached by means known in the art, to the lower edge of lower sling  121 . Chest strap  130  is the portion of back strap  190  that is attached to left cup  120   
         [0035]    Herein, the lower sling  121  contains internal, double-layered mesh surrounded by a combination skin of stretchable, breathable soft lycra material, or similar material known in the art, on the outer portion and stretchable comfortable velvet, lycra, or cotton material, or other similar material known in the art, on the inside that would contact a wearer&#39;s skin. In other embodiments the number of layers of mesh in the lower sling could vary. The upper cup portion  122  has a similar construction, except the mesh is but a single layer within the combination skin, rather than multiple layers. 
         [0036]      FIG. 1D  shows an exploded view of right cup  110 , illustrating the multilayered aspect of the first preferred embodiment  100 . Here, similar to the preceding description of  FIG. 1C , any reference to elements of right cup  110  could be understood as also describing elements of left cup  120 . Right cup  110  includes lower sling  111  and upper cup portion  112  which are connected and differentiated by seam  113 . Lower sling  111  includes mesh layers  114  and  115  and is differentiated from the upper cup portion at an edge  114 A. Upper cup portion  112  includes mesh layer  116  and is differentiated from the lower sling by an edge  116 A. Edge  116 A is immediately adjacent to edge  114 A, but in other embodiments they could overlap or be spaced slightly apart. 
         [0037]    Mesh layers  114 ,  115 , and  116  are of a tightly knit mesh material having a web matrix construction. In the cutting, sewing and exact stitching of mesh layers  114 ,  115  and  116 , a bias cut is further employed yielding elastic properties for support. The bias cut is more specifically described in this embodiment by mesh layers  114 ,  115 , and  116  having bottom edges that are cut at an oblique angle to the parallel and perpendicular mesh material web matrix. The technique provides greater stretch in the bias or diagonal direction of the fabric causing it to accentuate body lines and curves. Furthermore, the bias cut provides optimum elasticity to create push-up and push in characteristics which create additional support for the wearer&#39;s breast. 
         [0038]      FIG. 1D  further shows backing  117 , made of a stretchable, soft and comfortable material positioned on the inside of cup  110  closest to and in contact with the wearer&#39;s skin when the present embodiment is worn. As  117  makes contact with the wearer&#39;s skin, it should be made from a fabric that does not irritate, chafe, or otherwise bother the wearer&#39;s skin, such as lycra or a similar material known in the art. The outer portion of cup  110 , furthest from the wearer&#39;s skin, is made of stretchable, breathable cotton jersey material or a similar material known in the art. 
         [0039]    The outer portion of right cup  110 , mesh layers  114 ,  115 , and  116  are sewn or otherwise joined at edges  114 A and  116 A by seam  113 . The upper edge of the front of upper cup portion  112  is sewn or otherwise joined to backing  117  at its upper edge. The bottom edge of lower sling  111  is sewn or otherwise attached to mesh layers  114  and  115  and backing  117  by seams located along the edges of center cup panel  140  and along chest strap  130 . 
         [0040]      FIG. 1E  is a rear plan view of the first preferred embodiment  100  of  FIGS. 1A and 1B  illustrating adjustment of the shoulder and back straps. Here, similar to the preceding descriptions, any reference to elements of the right side of the brassiere in the current embodiment could be understood as also describing elements of the left side of the brassiere. Right shoulder strap  171  has a first end attached to the chest strap and a second end going through strap adjuster  172  through the loop on strap hook  173  and back through strap adjuster  172  where the second end is secured creating a loop of shoulder strap  171  between strap adjuster  172  and strap hook  173 . When strap adjuster  172  is slid along the length of shoulder strap  171  toward back strap  190 , the effective length of shoulder strap  171  from its first end, at chest strap  130 , to strap hook  173  is lengthened. Sliding strap adjuster  172  in the opposite direction along shoulder strap  171  toward chest strap  130  shortens the effective length of  171  between chest strap  130  and shoulder strap hook  173 . Strap hook  173  is removably hooked to sliding loop  174 , with sliding loop  174  made of the same durable elastic material as the back strap surrounded by a soft stretchable velvet trim material. Sliding loop  174  can be moved along the back strap  190 , either toward or away from the horizontal midpoint of the wearer&#39;s back providing additional adjustability and also convertibility of the shoulder straps. The adjustability of shoulder strap  171  provided by the employment of sliding loop  174  and strap adjuster  173  allows for the wearer to achieve a desired fit regardless of the wearer&#39;s body size or shape. 
         [0041]    Back strap  190 , like shoulder straps  171  and  181  is also adjustable. The left end of back strap  190  goes through strap adjuster  191 , through the left side of fastener  192  and back through strap adjuster  191  where it is secured, creating a loop of back strap  190  between strap adjuster  191  and fastener  192 . Moving strap adjuster  191  along back strap  190  away from fastener  192  increases the length of the loop and shortens the effective length of the left side of back strap  190  between the right cup and fastener  192 . Moving strap adjuster  191  in the opposite direction lengthens the effective length of back strap  190 . The adjustability of both sides of back strap  190  provides a range of up to inches or more of adjustable length allowing the wearer to achieve a desired fit regardless of their body size or shape. This adjustability further allows for minimal required inventory and additional complicating stock numbers (SKUs) by eliminating multiple product sizes having only minimal adjustability. The adjustability also allows the back strap to be worn at the lower portion of the wearer&#39;s torso to hide the strap when wearing a low back dress. 
         [0042]      FIG. 1F  is a rear plan view of the brassiere in  FIGS. 1A &amp; 1B , illustrating the shoulder straps in a crisscrossed position. Left shoulder strap  181  has its strap hook removed from its respective sliding loop and connected to the sliding loop of the right shoulder strap resulting in shoulder strap  181  crossing from the left to the right side of the wearer&#39;s back. The right shoulder strap is arranged in the same manner with its strap hook connected to the sliding loop of the left shoulder strap resulting in the right shoulder strap crossing from the right to left side of the wearer&#39;s back. The ability to attach each shoulder strap to either the left or right sliding loops and the adjustability of the length of the shoulder straps allows for the shoulder straps to be worn either straight up and down, crisscrossed, or adjusted to be worn as a halter around the wearer&#39;s neck as desired by the wearer, for instance, to hide the shoulder straps while wearing different style shirts, dresses or blouses. 
         [0043]      FIG. 2A  is front plan view of a second preferred embodiment  200  of the present invention. A similar dual upper and lower cup construction is provided. However, in this embodiment, there isn&#39;t a typical seam  113  as in the first embodiment at the transition from lower sling to upper cup portion. Instead, line  223  illustrates where the edge of the inner mesh material separates a lower sling  221  from an upper cup portion  222 . As before, the inner mesh provides elastic properties necessary for lift and support. Also in this particular version, outer skin has a special configuration having a stretchable lycra, velvet, or cotton material, or other similar material known in the art, at the outer portion thereof, further in a zig-zag pattern. The inner skin is comprised of soft breathable cotton material, or similar material as known in the art. Just as the first preferred embodiment, this embodiment has identical left and right elements which are mirrored about the horizontal centerline of the center cup panel. For example, this embodiment has a right shoulder strap  251 , a left shoulder strap  252 , a right cup lower sling  211  with edge  214   a,  a left cup lower sling  221 , shoulder strap  190  and similar shoulder and back strap fastening and adjustability elements. 
         [0044]      FIG. 2B  is an exploded view of the right cup of the brassiere of  FIG. 2A , illustrating a multi-layered aspect of the brassiere of  FIG. 2A . Here, similar to the preceding description of  FIG. 2A , any reference to elements of the right cup could also be understood as describing elements of the left cup. The right cup of present embodiment includes an outer skin portion having a special configuration having lycra  218  and soft velvet  217 , or similar materials known in the art, at the outer portion thereof, further in a zig-zag pattern. 
         [0045]    The right cup further includes a mesh layer folded over at edge  214   a,  creating mesh layers  214  and  215 , which are of the same tightly knit mesh material having a web matrix construction as in the first preferred embodiment. In other embodiments the fold could be cut to create layers  214  and  215  and additional layer(s) of mesh could be included as well. Edge  214   a  delineates the lower sling and the upper cup portion of the present embodiment. In the cutting, sewing and exact stitching of mesh layers  214  and  215 , a bias cut is further employed yielding elastic properties for support. The bias cut is more specifically described in this embodiment by mesh layers  214  and  215  having bottom edges that are cut at an oblique angle to the parallel and perpendicular mesh material web matrix. The technique provides greater stretch in the bias or diagonal direction of the fabric causing it to accentuate body lines and curves. Furthermore, the bias cut provides optimum elasticity to create push-up and push in characteristics which create additional support for the wearer&#39;s breast. 
         [0046]      FIG. 2B  further shows backing  216 , made of a stretchable, soft and comfortable material positioned on the inside of the right cup closest to and in contact with the wearer&#39;s skin when the present embodiment is worn. As  216  makes contact with the wearer&#39;s skin, it should be made from a fabric that does not irritate, chafe, or otherwise bother the wearer&#39;s skin, such as stretchable lycra, cotton, or a similar material known in the art. Backing  216  provides full coverage and has a softer elasticity for comfort, but is, however not needed for support as the mesh layers  214  and  215  provide the support for the breasts. 
         [0047]    The outer portion of the right cup, mesh layers  214  and  215  and backing  216  are sewn together on the bottom edge of the lower sling at seams located along the edges of the center cup panel  240  and along chest strap  230  The outer portion of the right cup and backing  116  are sewn together, or otherwise attached by methods known in the art, at a seam located at the upper edges of backing  216  and the outer portion. Unlike the first preferred embodiment the edge of the lower sling, edge  214   a,  is not attached to the upper cup portion, but rather is free and unrestricted between backing  216  and the outer portion of the right cup. 
         [0048]      FIG. 3A  is a front plan view of the first preferred embodiment  100  of  FIGS. 1A and 1B , illustrating the multi-layered aspect of the chest and back strap of the brassiere of  FIGS. 1A and 1B . Chest strap  130 , which is the center area of back strap  190  running laterally along the bottom edges of the right and left cup, is shown with a portion of its lower seam nearest the bottom right corner of the right cup open for the purpose of showing the multi-layered aspect of chest strap  130  and back strap  190 . This particular area is enlarged in  FIG. 3B  for clarity purposes. 
         [0049]      FIG. 3B  is close up view of the multi-layered aspect of the chest and back strap of the brassiere of  FIGS. 1A and 1B . A unique strap construction is provided wherein elastic strap  310  has durable elastic properties provide lift of the wearer&#39;s breast when the present embodiment is worn. Specifically, elastic strap  310  may be woven polyester elastic or woven cotton elastic, or a similar material known in the art, having extra material in the weave (due to interlacing at right angles making longitudinal and lateral threads). Hence, the elastic strap  310  will not narrow significantly when stretched and will provide considerable snap back strength (similar to spring force). The elastic strap  310  is surrounded by outer fabric  311  and inner fabric  312  on both sides, both of which are of a stretchable softer velvet trim material, or similar material known in the art. In this embodiment outer fabric  311 , elastic strap  310 , and inner fabric  312  are further appropriately sewn together. In other embodiments, the outer softer stretchable velvet trim material may be an elongated tube that encapsulates and compresses around the strap material while still maintaining the shape of chest strap  130 . In such alternative, there may or may not be a need to sew the outer stretchable velvet trim material to elastic strap  310 . 
         [0050]    All embodiments herein are created with optimum directional sewing and curvature of seams that are ideal for support. 
         [0051]    It should be understood, of course, that the foregoing relates to exemplary embodiments of the invention and that modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the following claims. 
         [0052]    Many alterations and modifications may be made by those having ordinary skill in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, it must be understood that the illustrated embodiments have been set forth only for the purposes of example and that it should not be taken as limiting the invention as defined by the following claims. For example, notwithstanding the fact that the elements of a claim are set forth below in a certain combination, it must be expressly understood that the invention includes other combinations of fewer, more or different elements, which are disclosed in above even when not initially claimed in such combinations. 
         [0053]    While the particular Multi-Size Wireless Push Up Brasserie as herein shown and disclosed in detail is fully capable of obtaining the objects and providing the advantages herein before stated, it is to be understood that it is merely illustrative of the presently preferred embodiments of the invention and that no limitations are intended to the details of construction or design herein shown other than as described in the appended claims. 
         [0054]    Insubstantial changes from the claimed subject matter as viewed by a person with ordinary skill in the art, now known or later devised, are expressly contemplated as being equivalently within the scope of the claims. Therefore, obvious substitutions now or later known to one with ordinary skill in the art are defined to be within the scope of the defined elements.