Are
you wondering why your breast is bulging at the sides or lying fallow
like your grandma’s? Then you’re probably wearing the wrong size of bra
or the wrong type! It is estimated that 80 per cent of women wear the
wrong bra size, it is not healthy especially if the bra is too tight;
neither does it look good if the bra is to loose. What you need is the
right fit.
Before
thinking of the type of bra to wear, you need to get the right size.
Note that no matter the size, the fitting is what matters.
How do you get the right fit?
The
cup size and the band size are most important in choosing the right
fit. The cup size is matched with letters while the band size with
numbers. For example, 36B, 38C, 40D etc. The first thing to do is to get
you measured up. You can only get the right band size if measurement is
done by someone else. The correct band size is the smallest you can
wear comfortably. To test if you’ve got the right band size, lift up
your arms and check that the bra does not ride up your back. Also, you
must not be able to run more than your fingers through the insides of
your bra.
Once
this is done, you proceed to the cup size. There are different cups
depending on the shape of your breast. Your starting point to getting
the accurate cup size is by using your current bra. The cups are sized
relative to the band, so if you try a smaller band size and maintain
your current cup, the cups would be too small. To know if you’ve got the
right cup, there must be no bulging, not just at the front but at the
sides. Also make sure that the underwire encloses your whole breast and
lies flat against your rib cage.
For
every band size you have dropped, you will need to increase the cups by
one size. For example, if you are currently wearing a 34C bra and your
under bust measures 31 inches, then you will most likely need a 32D. In
U.K sizing, cup sizes are as follows: AA, A, B, C, D, DD, E, F, FF, G,
GG, H, HH, J, JJ, K, and KK.
Note
that you need to try on different bras until you get the right fit.
Don’t rush trying on bras, pay attention to how they fit and feel which
means you go for bra shopping when you have enough time for it. If your
bra fits correctly, it should not be painful or uncomfortable to wear.
You might however find out that sizes may vary depending on the brands
and type of bra.
Finding the right type
Now
that you’ve figured out the right size for you, let’s explore just the
type of bra that will enhance the shape of your breast giving it the
look and feel you want. Here’s how to choose the bra that you need.
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