Voluptuous Bras - Get The Right Size.txt

Number 1: I do know what my bra size is and it is this size...
 
Chances are, you aren’t wearing the proper bra size — roughly 85% of women are in an incorrect bra, and even for the lucky 15%, it’s nearly impossible to only have one bra size. As your weight fluctuates all through the year, your bra size will undoubtedly change. For this reason women have to be refitted every few months. How do you know you aren't wearing the right bra? Here are a few tips:
 
Do your breasts look unusual underneath your shirt, like they’re sticking out over the top? If this happens to you, you're not getting enough support and you have a cup size that is too small for you.
 
How far back is the wire from the bra going when you raise your arm? You're wearing too small of a cup if the bra does not cover the entire breast along your side. Do you have skin spilling over the side of your bra?
 
What about the bra straps? Do they dig into your shoulders? If they are, you are not getting sufficient support and you're buying bras with too large a back size.
 
Does the cup of your bra stand out from your breast and bunch up in certain areas? This is the sign that you’re wearing too large of a cup size, and should size down a size.
 
Women who choose cup sizes which are too small are constantly dealing with uncomfortable underwires and shoulder straps.
 
Number 2: All bras fit the same
 
After you have determined your size, you will see that some bras fit you better than others. The 4 main types of bras are:
 
Full Cup: These are popular because they cover almost your entire breast.
 
Balconette Cup: They have a horizontal cut across the breast. These bras cover a lesser amount of tissue than full-cup, and are otherwise known as demi-cup or half-cup bras.
 
Plunge: These bras plunge down the neckline and will let you wear low cut tops without unveiling your bra.
 
Number 3: Once I get my size, it will work for all bras.
 
Just like with various bra types, your size may change dramatically across bra brands too. A lot of women are 36F, 34H, or 34G, dependant on the brand. Also the band sizes are wildly inconsistent between different brands.
 
Some manufacturers use double letters (DD, EE) for sup sizes while others round to a larger size like E, F or G instead.
 
Number 4: To make my bra fit better, I just tighten the straps
 
In reality, the straps are the most unimportant element of your bra, additionally they really should not be supporting your breasts. A properly fitting bra supports the breast tissue with the band, meaning you should pull the straps completely down and still feel supported by the bra.
 
Number 5: I have a big back size as well as a small cup size
 
This is actually the biggest problem. Women almost always pick a larger back size and too small a cup. Obviously, society plays a role here. It is deemed not natural to be too big and the choices above a D cup decrease drastically. Are you going to need to wear ugly bras for the rest of your life?
 
The truth is nearly 1 / 2 of women are over a size D and there's a huge payoff in self-confidence and comfort when you do wear the appropriate size. Your whole physique will change when you are wearing a properly-supporting bra, and many say it is really an instant way to appear like you’ve lost ten pounds! Feeling great in your new bra will far over-shadow any worry about using a “strange” size.
 
It is important to keep in mind that manufacturers have begun to notice this segment of the market. Before, only unappealing, unfashionable bras could be located in larger sizes. That isn't the case today. Very stylish, alluring and fashionable bras can be located easily on the internet.