Symington Side Lacer
(noun)
A popular 1920's bra that, when laced at the sides, helped to flatten women's chests.
Examples of Symington Side Lacer in the following topics:
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Fashion
- Adding an even more boyish look, the Symington Side Lacer was invented and became a popular essential as an every-day bra.
- Other women envied flappers for their flat chests and bought the Symington Side Lacer to enhance the same look; large breasts were commonly regarded as a trait of unsophistication.
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Electroconvulsive Therapy
- Today, ECT is generally more well-regarded, and controversies surrounding its use are due to its side effects.
- The physical side effects of ECT include short-term nausea, headaches, muscle pain, dental injuries and oral lacerations, and myalgia.
- Of much more concern are the cognitive side effects and transient confusion that have been reported.