Now, for the most important thing to discuss is how the bra fits. What retailers will tell you is that most women who buy a bra do not know how it should fit properly. With a little understanding you can take the correct measurements at home before you go shopping to ensure you get a bra that fits well for you. Bra sizing is only based on two factors, and that is the brand size and the cup size. You will find the brand size given as a number usually ranging from thirty to forty, and only in even size increments. The cup size is given in alphabetical order ranging from A all the way through EE and sometimes even bigger. A good way to get your brand size is the take a tape measure and wrap it around your abdomen just underneath your breath line, then add fives inches to it. To measure you cup size you will have to loosely warp the measuring tape around the largest part of your breast. This will usually be at about mid breast, then subtract this measurement from the brand size. This difference will give you your cup size, and generally one inch is an A cup, all the way to four inches for a D cup. Some women really like underwire bras for a best fit, while others prefer no wire bras. You really need to try them on to see which type is best for you.
Finally, you need to have a sexy lingerie
store that fits. If you are wearing the wrong sized bra, you will not get the protection you need. Your breast and tendons can sag or become damaged through bouncing or pinching. Get yourself fitted to ensure that your bra is the correct size.
Pay attention to all the correct features to ensure that you have the best support possible. You should have a new bra. The band should still have elasticity with at least a 3 or 4 hook and eye closure. It should be underwire. A full cup style is better than a demi, shelf, or balcony. The bra should have decent molding. Plus, the bra should fit correctly. If you buy your bras every 6 months with all these features, you will stay healthier, bounce less, and keep your girls happy.
Tiffany Hart writes for DivaBras.com - where you can find support bras and get great deals and selections on every order.
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