
“A large cup size does not have to mean a lifetime of discomfort and back pain,” said Kewi Bra founder Muyiwa Olumide. “Because the bra was developed to satisfy a real need following a request from a friend of mine, great pains have been taken to ensure that the fit and comfort are absolutely perfect,” he added.
After four years of research, testing, feedback analysis and working with engineers and designers, the Kewi Bra prototype was created.
Using magnetic force to convert the downward pressure of breasts into an
upward lift, the Kewi Bra aims to give a customized fit for sizes D and
above.
This ‘floating support’ is designed to relieve pressure on the shoulders, neck and back.“The breasts are held in two inner cups which mold to the body’s unique contours,” states the Kewi Bra website, which adds that the magnetic process is non-electrical, meaning exposure to water or liquids is safe.

Made from a loose, thin, breathable and stretchy fabric, the inner cups are designed to “perfectly fit each chest like a sock.” This is supposed to ensure that women with one larger chest feels complete comfort. Thin padding is used to conceal the inner cups so they are not felt on the body of the user.
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