By Shikha Desai
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CLASSIC BRA FAUX PAS
THE
QUADRABOOB
Q: Are your breasts spilling over the
cups?
A: The cup size of your bra is too
small. You could try a bigger cup size.
THE
SUPERDROOPER
Q: Do you feel your breasts aren’t
getting the support they deserve?
A: The back of your bra is too big and
your straps may be too loose. Try a smaller back size.
THE
LEDGE
Q: Does your bra give you over uplift
transforming your breasts into something that resembles a shelf?
A: It’s likely the bra cups and back
size are too small. Try a size bigger.
THE
SIDE BOOB
Q: Are the wires in the side of your
bra cup sitting on your breast rather than your ribcage?
A: It’s likely that the cup size is
too small. Try a cup a size bigger.
THE
BIG STAND OFF
Q: Does the front of your bra not sit
flat on your sternum or breastbone?
A: The back size of your bra is too
big. Try going down a size.
THE
HIGH RIDER
Q: Is the back of the bra riding up?
A: The back size of your bra is too
big. A small backsize should help this.
SAGGY
CUPS
Q: Do you have too much fabric
creating wrinkly cups?
A: The cups are too big. Try a smaller
cup size.
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SIMPLE STEPS TO THE PERFECT FIT
A bra that doesn’t fit well can spoil
the look of the most expensive dress in your wardrobe.
1.
Throw away
your measure tapes
Measuring your
bust is not the key to getting a great fit. Stand by the mirror and start by
taking a look at how your bra fits you and then consider whether you need to
adjust your back size or cup size following steps 2 and 3.
2.
Find the right
back size (28-40)
The back size
relates to how the bra fits around your body. The band around your body
provides most of the support, so it should be firm but comfortable. It should
be horizontal and not ride up at the back at all. If it is loose, or it rides
up at the back, try a smaller back size (but remember to increase your cup
size). Your bra will stretch with wash and wear, so we recommend a new bra that
fits you when fastened on the loosest (outside) hook.
3.
Find the right
cup size (D-L)
The cup size
relates to the volume of your breasts. The wires at the front should lie flat
against your rib cage and should not dig in, rub or poke out at the front. Your
breasts should be enclosed in the cups and you should have a smooth line where
the fabric at the top of the cup ends and meets your bust. You shouldn’t have
any ridge or bulging over the top or sides of the cups, even if you are wearing
a balconette style or lower cut shape.
WHY
YOU SHOULD CHOOSE A FITTED BRA?
When your bra back or cup size are
right, you will get great support that will give your upper body a good shape
and protect your neck, shoulder and back muscles
Source: How to Know Your Perfect BraSize
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