Shopping for a bra can be a long and painful task for many women. There
are many bras to chose from and many women don't know which style, and
more importantly size, is right for them.
When shopping for a
bra, finding the right size is vital; it is estimated that about 80% of
women are wearing the wrong bra size. To make sure the bra you are
buying is the correct size, watch for the following signs.
You
should measure the width of your chest just below your breasts (on your
ribs) before buying a bra. Take this number and add five inches to it.
This will tell you what band size you should be trying on. For
example, if you measure 31 inches around, you should be trying on a 36
sized bras. If you're number ends up being odd, go to the next size up.
If you are "plus sized", you don't have to add these five inches.
To
find your correct cup size, have someone measure around the fullest
part of your breasts. You should not wear a padded bra while doing this.
Then take this number and subtract it from your rib measurement. This
will tell you your cup size.
Negative difference - AA
1 inch - A 2 inch - B 3 inch - C 4 inch - D 5 inch - DD or E 6 inch - DDD or F 7 inch - DDDD or G
If
your bra fits correctly, it should be snug around the middle, but still
be able to fit one or two fingers under the band comfortably. If you
can't do this, the bra is too tight. If the band comes away from your
body very easily or the band rides up your back, the bra is too big. If
you are wearing an under wire bra, the wire should lay flat across your
chest. Whereas if you are wearing a bra with no under wire, it should
separate your breasts so it doesn't look like you have one big boob. You
should also look for the tightness of the bra on the breast. The breast
should fill the cup perfectly. If your breast is lower than the cup,
the cup is too big, but on the other hand, you don't want to be spilling
out of the cup either. If your breasts are popping out on the sides,
top or bottom, the bra is too small. If the band feels fine, just go up a
cup size. When shopping for a bra, try raising your arms over your
head- the bra should stay in place and not lift off of your chest. If it
does this, its too big.
If you follow these tips, your next
shopping trip for bras should be more enjoyable. Try on all different
styles of bras to see which kind suits you best. Also, never rush while
shopping for bras. Pay attention to how they look and feel to make sure
you buy the perfect fit.
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