Are You Wearing The Right Sized Bra?
How many times is it written in the press, and
mentioned on the news that more than 80% of women are wearing
the wrong sized bra? Frequently? Well, are you? Do you know
whether your bra fits correctly?
Is it important? Do we really need to be that bothered?
Well, the answer really has to be yes. Younger women can get
away without wearing a bra, or wearing one that doesnt
support them properly, as their young muscles and tendons
keep things in place. But this doesnt go on forever,
and as we age, we are all too keenly aware of the dreaded
droop! And anyway, an ill fitting bra under a T-shirt or close
fitting top is just so ugly.
There are other, potentially more serious problems though,
especially if you have a curvy figure. Breasts that arent
properly supported can lead to all sorts of problems with
your back, shoulders, skin irritations and self-esteem. If
you have never been properly fitted, why not try it? You may
well find the bras you buy in the future will completely change
how you carry yourself, bringing your shoulders back and boosting
your self-esteem considerably.
Although too many women are wearing bras that do not fit
them correctly, there really is an over reliance on consistently
buying the same size. We go into a store, are measured and
told we are a 38G and off we go and buy only 38G bras.
It can often be just as well to throw away the tape measure
and keep trying on bras until you get one that fits properly.
If you rely too heavily on the tape measure, you stick in
the comfort zone and continue to buy the same size. But there
are far too many variables now in bra manufacture to be able
to rely on that size as a constant. Here are just
a few:
1. The type of materials used
2. How the fabric is cut
3. The level of support/elasticity offered by the fabric
4. The design of the bra
5. The style of the bra (full cup, balconette, demi-bra, strapless,
bustier etc )
6. Variations in sizing between brands
7. Variations in sizing conventions in different countries
8. Variables in the production process
9. Fashion sizing (i.e.: putting smaller sizes on the label
than the garment actually is
)
and all this before you even start to consider how
your own body alters over the course of the day, the month,
the year, or events such as pregnancy, measurable weight loss
or gain, or surgery.
Therefore, the best way of ensuring you get a correct fitting
bra is to try it on yourself. There are many guides to buying
the correct size some rely entirely on the tape measure,
but many more are now moving towards the advice of trying
on until the fit is right.
If the bra is right for you, it will:
1. Feel comfortable there will be no red marks or
wheals
2. The back band will be parallel with the front band
3. If it is underwired, the underwires will sit comfortably
at the back of the breast without digging in. The front of
the underwires will sit comfortably between your breasts and
rest against your breast bone.
4. The cups will be full not overflowing, and not sagging
5. The straps will not cut in, and they wont slip down.
When you do find a bra that fits properly, why not buy another
one! Theres nothing wrong with having a range of different
sizes. Bras from the same brands tend to be the
same size, there will be different cup sizes in European and
American makes and you may need different cup and back sizes
to cope with changes in your body shape each month.
So, when you have bought the right bra for you, follow the
care instructions to keep it doing its job as long as possible.
Bras usually only have an effective life of around 5/6 months
and will lose some elasticity each time they are washed. You
will probably need to alter the straps and the hook position
over that time to compensate for this.
Yes, there are too many women wearing the wrong sized bra.
Yes, it matters.
Yes, it is important to ensure the right fit.
No, you dont have to rely on the tape measure.
No, you dont have to buy the same size every time because
you have been told to.
There is so much to choose from, enjoy trying on! Good luck
in your search.
About the Author:
Vicki Louise, founder of http://www.vickilouise.com
offers a stunning range of luxurious, designer lingerie and
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