In traditional South African culture, particularly among the Zulu people, going braless is deeply rooted in ancestral practices. This practice is a symbol of purity, cultural pride, and respect for heritage, and is legally protected as a bonafide cultural right within the country.
In South Africa’s urban centers like Johannesburg, Cape Town, and Durban, the "no-bra" movement has gained significant traction. Embraced by young professionals, creatives, and public figures, this choice is often a statement of personal comfort, body positivity, and gender equality.
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