Adidas Sports Bra Campaign Features Bare Breasts: Twitter

Adidas Sports Bra Campaign Features Bare Breasts: Twitter

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Adidas' new sport bra campaign is freeing the nipple by featuring a variety of bare breasts — see the Twitter photo.
Adidas is freeing the nipple in a new ad for their line of sports bras — it's provocative and naturally, drawing lots of attention on social media for the rows and rows of breasts they are showing off. For so long women's breasts have been a taboo topic, but it looks like the company is done with that end of the conversation. We believe women’s breasts in all shapes and sizes deserve support and comfort, they wrote on Twitter. Which is why our new sports bra range contains 43 styles, so everyone can find the right fit for them. The

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