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To: dansangel
From TIME magazine (May 7, 2001):
Dangerous Curves
GUNPLAY OVER FOREPLAY
In the competitive world of defensive lingerie, Paxton Quigley, author, self-defense activist and former Yoko Ono bodyguard, stands out for designing the latest in brassiere empowerment. The SuperBra features a strategically placed holster that accommodates a .38-cal. revolver or a canister of pepper spray. Says Quigley: "People say that once they get used to the idea of carrying a gun between their breasts, they forget they're even carrying."

20 posted on 11/12/2002 7:05:38 PM PST by RonDog
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From www.ananova.com:
New bra has a built-in gun holster
An American inventor has produced a bra with a built-in gun holster.

The underwear is designed to hold a .38 calibre snub-nose revolver and pepper spray.

The $30 (£20.90) bra is the brainchild of Beverly Hills security consultant Paxton Quigley.

"Women like the idea of comfort and its ease of access," she told the Washington Times newspaper.

Many states in America allow people to carry "concealed" handguns as protection, although Miss Quigley's device is probably the first to use women's underwear as a holster.

"If a woman is attacked, the purse is the first thing taken from her," she said. "A good place to conceal a weapon is in the chest area."

Described as "equal parts Victoria's Secret and Guns & Ammo magazine", in reference to the American lingerie chain and top-selling firearms magazine, the bra is available in utilitarian black or white.

It is strictly functional though - no lace, no underwiring and the only choice other than size is whether women fire with their left or right hands.

Designed to hold a gun on one side and a pepper spray on the other, its dual-capability makes it legal virtually everywhere in America, where pepper spray can be carried by civilians as well as police.

Miss Quigley, who has written two books on gun safety and self-defence for women and trained actress Geena Davis for her role in the film Thelma and Louise, has dubbed her invention the SuperBra.


22 posted on 11/12/2002 7:09:54 PM PST by RonDog
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