Thursday, July 25, 2013

A bra is not 'just a bra

The statistics are out! Approximately 85% of women are wearing the wrong size bra! That's a lot of women who are uncomfortable, who are getting no support whatsoever from their bra and who are denying themselves the opportunity to look truly fantastic in their outerwear.

A bra is not 'just a lingeries . A bra should support, lift and shape your body. It should help elongate your torso and should give you the appearance of looking trimmer. It should also be the foundation for your fashion. As well as controlling the 'vertical movement' (studies done by The Australian Institute of Sport have concluded that breasts can rise and fall anywhere between 8 and 18 centimetres during sport, depending on their size), there are many other reasons you must be regularly fitted for this very important piece of clothing. Here are 10 reasons why you need to call a professional bra fitter: -

If you are looking for practical everyday front fastening bras you will find that most lingerie shops and department stores do not sell them, and getting advice on what is appropriate is really difficult.

I probably get more phone calls and emails, relating to front fastening bras than any other subject. Often family members have put themselves forward to try and find the solution for a relative who is struggling to find what they need. We are not talking about front fastening bras, that could be described as fashion bras, but rather front fastening bras that are everyday bras, designed to help people with particular needs.

It is important that pregnant and nursing women have supportive, comfortable bras. During this time, a woman's breasts are constantly changing. It may seem like finding the perfect nursing or maternity bra is a daunting task but don't get discouraged! Our guide to maternity bra fitting will help you find your way.

How Breasts Change During Pregnancy

Oh boy where do I start! One of the first signs of pregnancy is fuller breasts. All women are different, of course, but on average, women go up one to three sizes over the course of their pregnancy. In addition to fuller breasts, your expanding belly will require you to wear a bra with a larger band size.MORE:cheap sexy lingerie

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