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You may not be aware that the issue of body armor for women and how you deal with those women of various breast sizes is a somewhat controversial or at least ongoing topic. The history of this goes way back and includes rumors from the greeks about how the Amazons in the 5th century BC dealt with the issue.
On a more directly sexist note, the dubious choices made by fantasy illustrators whose heroines have somewhat preposterous bosoms and even more preposterous bodice / body armor has long been noted by teenage boys in the 1920s through to the present day.
Marvel has entered into this fashion dialog by proposing a sensible yet imposing solution for the TVA operatives (Time Variance Authority) who enforce the laws and repress deviance from the "Sacred Timeline". This is from the first episode of Loki (2021).
Remember for body armor to be reasonable, it has to be comfortable enough to wear for a long time, certainly all day. Yikes, that must be annoying.
This is the Marvel proposal. It doesnt look all that comfortable but at least it is not overtly decorative. It looks functional.
Here are two examples of body armor from concept sketches found on the Internet.
I am not sure that either of the two above are practical and look more like parade armor to me, e.g. the armor used in presentations, not battle.
I will spare you some of the more egregious, often bikini-inspired, concepts in this area.
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