Posted January 16, 200916 yr After a hiatus from the "General Babe" forum, a certain curiosity has been festering at the back of my mind for wuite some time now and has prompted my return in search for some answers. This curiosity of course is about a wonderful phenomenon that I like to call "the stretch". It refers to the horizontal stretching/lines in the fabric of a garment worn by a woman of ample bosom. See Figue T1. Figure T1: Patricia Barros displaying her "stretch" Some would say "stretch" is caused by a garment being a size "too small" at the bust. However, this is not necessarily true. As we can see in Figure T2, we see the beautiful Sophia Bush wearing a properly fitted dress cut to be slightly loose on the bust. Figure T2: Sophia's silk dress with her own version of "the stretch" The purpose of this thread is, well, number one, to post visual examples of "the stretch" but also, and possibly more important, to identify what causes "stretch" and what materials are better suited to generate "stretch". Thus far, it is my understanding that textiles consisting of a blend of mostly cotton with polyester, similar to those common to undergarments, produce remarkable specimens of "stretch". See Figure T3, Figure T4, and Figure T5. Figure T3: Jennifer Connolly with "stretch" Figure T4: A wonderful example of "stretch" typical to those produced by Petra Nemcova Figure T5: A Bellazon member displaying her "stretch". 10 points to whoever guesses who it is.
January 16, 200916 yr Author Which is why we need to learn how to pick out clothing that will generate the most pleasing "stretch"
January 16, 200916 yr I didn't know "The Stretch" was a sexy thing I get them all the time and I always thought it was ugly I noticed thin and smooth fabrics created the most "stretch."
January 16, 200916 yr Author Yes, maybe "stretch" may seem a little trashy to some people but it is quite often an indicator of what lies beneath. Yes. Anything that makes you think about boobies can't possibly be a bad thing can it? I also find that smooth thin fabrics consistently generate a pleasing amount of "stretch". However, I have noticed in the past "stretch" occuring on sweaters containing 3% spandex, 27% polyester, and 70% cotton. Other observations in the past see "stretch" occuring in the absence of a bra. I also don't know if this is a good thing to say but when there is space between the breast and the bra, I also notice "the stretch". Fuck. I just realized how big of a creeper I am.
January 16, 200916 yr Figure T5: A Bellazon member displaying her "stretch". 10 points to whoever guesses who it is. That's TR
January 16, 200916 yr A Bellazon member displaying her "stretch". 10 points to whoever guesses who it is. That's TR
January 17, 200916 yr Author It's the layers. Still... even with the layering she produces a decent stretch. Angela Lindvall stretch Jennifer Love Hewitt Jessica Biel Rose Byrne... and surprisingly the little girl in the back Eugenia Silva Everybody else's favourite Barros sister What do they all have in common? Cotton.
January 17, 200916 yr Author Observation 2...Angela Lindvall I would say has the smaller side of average sized boobies... so I'm not imagining size is always a factor.However, in the picture above, she DOES seem to feel cold. As you can see where the stretch occurs. On the larger breasted Ana BB, a second stretch takes place a little bit lower.
January 17, 200916 yr Author My favourite blonde Australian girl getting stretch from a BLOUSE! Of course, since they're buttons the stretch actually forms an 'X' over the button and pulls the shirt open a bit in between. So hot. Not quite sure of the fabric but I'm pretty sure it has a lot of polyester in it and maybe just a bit of cotton.
January 18, 200916 yr too much... ill be b ack when i find some Stretch btw... yours-forever has some foine boobage and youre always creepy boku, but so hilarious you get a pass
January 18, 200916 yr Author I can always count on you Mama. :lol: So... we've already established that you don't need HUGE boobs to get stretch. However, having huge boobs provides no guaruntee of getting stretch. Exhibit A: One of my faves. Bianca Bauchamp. Fellow Canadian. World famous latex clothing designer. (This one is Susan Wayland) Puberty has been quite generous to both (well... to Bianca anyway. Susan's are very nice in their own right though). However, latex does not reward them with the same kind of adornments as does cotton. Exhibit B: She who shall remain nameless... Again. Blessed by mother nature yet bare of those covetted markings. Her bra is quite expensive. I believe it is the culprate that has robbed us of our prize.
January 21, 200916 yr Wow... i am in this thread yes you are! and boku says your bra is too well constructed. how are we to ever see proper TR stretch if you fight us???? i mean WTF?!?!?!?!
January 22, 200916 yr Well, I do appreciate a nice cleavage and I do feel the appeal of "the stretch" very much BUT what I absolutely not feel are those ridicolously blown up breasts, that look nothing like what breasts are supposed to be looking - soft and sensual - but like melons transplanted beneath the skin and attached to the body without any sense of proportions at all. :yuckky:
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