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Jockey is set to revitalize women's wardrobes with the introduction of a contemporary and functional new bra range to complement their existing underwear options.
There are six bras in the Jockey range – Contour, Booster, Everyway, Wirefree, Balconette and a Plunge Bra – all created with a stylish, feminine finish.
The Jockey Contour Bra is essential for coverage and support. With wire technology that moves with you, and thin stretchy cups that don’t add bulk, it’s a hassle-free bra option for the everyday woman. The latest release is the Jockey Wirefree Bra with all the shape and support without the wires for ultimate comfort.
If the wardrobe could do with a boost, the Jockey Booster Bra is a must-have. Soft and stretchy padded booster cups gently push upward to provide a natural bust enhancement. Designed with a seasonal fashion-stripe, the Booster Bra not only feels great, it looks good too.
The fashionable Jockey Balconette Bra has been specifically designed to enhance the bust and features a wide, open neckline with wide set-straps. Delicate lace detailing stretches across the bust, and strap hooks make it a versatile option. The new bra gives a true French look with wide styled neckline and strap position and lace detailing across the bust. We love the double-lined frame that is soft and comfy with no exposed seams or attachments and hidden boning support. Straps are hooked on for versatile wear options.
One strap. Two strap. No strap. Consistently changing your outfit for low-cut necklines, halter necks or strapless tops? The Jockey Everyway Bra can be worn every way imaginable and is a fashion-must for those with diverse wardrobes.
For a more-modest option, the soft cups of Jockey’s Plunge Bra provide modesty without adding unwanted bulk. A plunging neckline and double layered back - together with the world-famous No Panty Line Promise - provides a discreet bra option under clothing.
The bra range is priced from $34.99 to $44.99 and available from Farmers stores nationwide, with Jockey expecting to see a new level of “support” from New Zealand women.



