Big Breast Archive: Video Clip
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Joan Brinkman chews gum as she strips off for the camera (maybe it's to take her mind off the music)
In French, 'brassière' now refers to a baby's vest, although it is now sometimes used for the "bra-top" without formed cups. The word brassière derives from bracière, an Old French word meaning "arm protector" and referring to military uniform (bras in French means "arm"). This later became used for a military breast plate, and later for a type of woman's corset. (The modern French word for a bra is soutien-gorge.) Note that this only applies to European French. In Quebec, soutien-gorge and brassière are synonyms.
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