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Feeler Gauge Full Cup

Okay, lets get something straight; trying to move around with breasts this enormous isn't exactly a graceful experience. One lumbering step after another, having to pause and grapple as the mass and momentum of those heaving, over-developed bosoms slosh and sway within the gigantic bra with almost a mind of their own. However, when it comes down to it, being able to move at all is a vast improvement over being grounded - though keeping such beautiful, well-endowed women mobile is a challenge all of its own...

A hoist is the most obvious hero in this situation - from something more humble as seen in 'Double Dollies', to the tried and tested (if a little cumbersome) workshop hoist seen in 'Move-a-Bust', or the heavy-duty gantry-style crane used to support seriously over-sized blimp bras, such as in 'Gantry Girl'. This example falls somewhere between a workshop-spec hoist, and the gantry crane, offering reasonable maneuverability at the cost of outright strength. That last point could become a bit of a problem soon though, I fear.

However, the hoist isn't the only star of the show, as the bra itself makes use of some clever design choices to help keep this 'Feeler Gauge Full Cup' fully mobile. The nickname 'Feeler Gauge' comes from the fact that, as with many super-size bras, one of the real tasks becomes simply keeping the breasts clear of the floor - even if there is only the slimmest of gaps between fabric and floor. So, it is often joked in these departments, that certain examples of oversized lingerie would require a feeler gauge to tell (or a sheet of paper!).

To help maintain any sort of gap and aid movement, things such as the cup shape of the bra become more important. Vertical height is at a premium here, and so the cups are designed to be wider, allowing the breasts to take up space laterally or project further forward, rather than heading further to the floor. The use of 2-to-1 straps (the main shoulder straps splits part way down into two seperate straps), that attach to a 'side sling' configuration at the side of the cup, with the other going down towards the 'gore' or 'bridge' of the bra in a cross-front configuration, helping at least somewhat to provide some extra control and support. (See Full Cup and Frumpalicious for a little more info on the cross-front type of bra).

Both the hoist, the bra, and a strong natured girl should be, at least in theory, capable of keeping things moving. A bigger bra, a stronger hoist and a little more 'can do' attitude are really all that are needed for even the most bountiful of bosoms...

Feeler Gauge Full Cup

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