How To Buy a Bra Fits You Best?
There are lots of bras available in the store today, Uncomfortable bras may ruin your whole day. They pinch, they squeeze, they ride up, and they don’t look good, so it’s important to choose the comfort, with full support and yet made with good material quality and style. Unless you’re planning to go braless, you need to learn how to buy a bra that fits you best. Here are some tips to bra buying so that you, too, can feel better in your lingerie!
Get prepared.
Measuring is easier if you are braless and have someone help you, but if
you are modest, wear your best-fitting unpadded bra. You can measure on
your own but it is much more difficult. Always use a soft measuring
tape.
Measure your “band size”
Using this soft measuring tape, measure around the rib cage, right under
the bust. The measuring tape should be at the same point on your back
as your lower bra band. Make sure that the measuring tape is not slack
or twisted. Next, add five inches to the measurement (to the nearest
inch) around your rib cage. This is your band size. For example, a
31-inch measurement becomes a 36-inch band size. If you get an even
number, you are more likely to fit the higher size band, but you may
wish to try the lower size band also.
Measure your “cup size.”
Now, use the soft tape measure to measure around your bust at the
fullest point. Don’t pull the measuring tape too tight, but don’t let it
become slack either. The difference between this bust measurement and
the band size is the cup size.
Adjust your cup size from numbers to letters.
The difference between your band size and your bust measurement determines your cup size.
If the difference is less than one inch, you wear an AA cup.
If the difference is one inch, you wear an A cup.
If the difference is two inches, you wear a B cup.
If the difference is three inches, you wear a C cup.
If the difference is four inches, you wear a D cup.
If the difference is five inches, you wear a DD or E cup.
Check this size with actual bras.
Now you have your ideal bra size – but we all know that we do not live
in an ideal world, even where bras are concerned. Bras and bodies both
vary, even within a given size. Use the measurements you got as a
starting point, and adjust up or down as needed.
Think about underwire.Some women hate underwire and some love it.
Generally, underwire bras provide better support, but this depends on
the brand and style of the bra.
Consider padding.
There are various levels of padding, from bras with almost none to bras
that are almost all padding. Try a few different styles, including
lightly padded, which is a popular choice, and see which style looks
best under your clothing, as well as which feels most comfortable.
Think about the outer clothing.
Get a bra that will work with your outer clothing. For the gym, a sports
bra may be best, but it might not look quite right under a sexy shirt
for clubbing. Color is important also, as you don’t want to commit the
dreaded error of wearing a black bra under a white shirt!
Remember your favorite brands and sizes.
If a bra works well for you, write down the name brand and size! It may come in handy next time.
Get fitted each year.
Yes, our bodies do change, so it is important to remeasure every
year.With so many styles and makers of bras now, you’re definitely going
to find one that you like, even if the search is frustrating. Don’t
settle for a bra that doesn’t fit, because you won’t look or feel your
best. Another way to guarantee good fit is to go to a lingerie store and
get professionally fitted. Once you begin wearing bras that fit, you
might even want to branch out. No matter what, enjoy your new life of
comfort.
In : Intimates
