Things That Small-Chested Women Need To Know About Bras
Mar 11, 2014 21:39
Just because you're a little on the petite side doesn't mean you can be ignorant about those "boulder holders". Even small-chested women need to be aware about the importance of finding the right fit when picking out a bra. Check out these tips below, or feel free to completely disregard everything if you'd rather go braless :
Support Is Important
While small chests rarely lead to the kind of back pain, not having the right support can accelerate sagging.
The Fit Of The Band Counts
The firmness of the band (not the straps) is of utmost importance. This is based on the loosest hook of your band so that the band sits level on your back. You can later adjust to the tighter hooks as the band stretches out.
Your Cup Size Will Change
Never buy a bra without trying it on, and try to get fitted every year or so. That's because our bodies constantly changing, so don't assume that once you're a 34A, you'll always be a 34A.
Padding Is Optional
It's not an absolute must to have foam squishing your tatas, but if you feel great about yourself with a little extra something, then pad away!
Make Sure You Rotate Your Bras
Admit it, we all tend to wear our bras to death once we find one that fits. You still need a good seven to 10 bras so you'd be able to alternate every day. This ensures the bra and the elasticity on the band gets that rest that it needs so that it's fresh for the next wear.
Keep It Clean
You can wear your bras up to two or three times before you need to wash them to extend their lives.
Wear Whatever Makes You Feel Good
No one wants to be awkwardly adjusting underwire all day. So always remember that lingerie should be fun and comfortable, not just functional.
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