I imagine that there are Christians out there that have gyne and that accept it for whatever reason. I imagine as well that some are afraid of wearing a bra as it has always been considered a woman's garment.
When I attended a Pentecostal Church I was one that was very self righteous with their "clothesline doctrine" until I saw things in a deeper light.
The Lord's thought are not our thoughts and his ways are not our ways as Isaiah said. What we esteem to be something is not neccessarily how he sees it.
The word says in Psalm 133 that the anointing oil went down to Aaron's skirt and in Ruth Boaz covered Ruth with his skirt.
When Jesus washed the feet of his disciples he first removed his garment and wrapped a towel around himself. All women know what a wrap-skirt is.
David said before he was afflicted he went astray. He also said the Lord in faithfulness afflicted him.
In like manner I was self righteous with the clothesline doctrine before being afflicted. That affliction allowed me to see that man's doctrine was wrong in this area and that I would rather have Jesus as my righteousness and be saved by his work on the cross than going to hell dressed as a man.
Through too many scriptures to list here the truth is that the woman's garment is her veil, which is a type and shadow of the covering of the Spirit of God on the woman, or church. That type and shadow of her having the man, or Lord as her head.
In like manner that which "pertaineth unto the man" is the "breastplate of righteousness" that her Husband, the High Priest forever after the order of Melchizedec wears to make intercession for her sins before God.
Bras were designed to hold breasts. It is nothing but another garment. Just as the same bolt of denim makes a skirt, so also it makes a jeans skirt.
Anyone that has ever sweated while worshipping in a hot church is in danger of transgressing the law. They are just as guilty as those who eat catfish or wear a garment that is made of more than one type of fiber.
The law was a schoolteacher to show us that which pleases God and man can not attain without faith in his Son. It was to point out mercy and truth and not to condemn or make one holier-than-thou.
I just felt that if some struggle with the garment issue and their faith they should know this.
May God bless,
Tiff