Beautiful women's underwear improves your mood and makes you feel special and feminine. A bra is one of the most important elements of a wardrobe, as it affects your confidence, comfort, and even your body shape like no other. You can choose from different types, styles, and colors at will, but the wrong bra size can ruin even the most thoughtful style. Today, we'll prove to you that choosing the right bra size is essential. We'll also tell you what to look for and how to tell if your bra is too big or too small. Welcome!
A well-chosen bra is an absolute must
Finding the right bra size isn't that difficult, but it certainly requires some attention. While most of us seem to be able to manage it quite well, research contradicts this: 80 to 90% of women wear the wrong bra size! Why is choosing the right bra size so important? The size that fits you affects:
- a prettier chest ,
- proper lifting and support of the bust,
- comfort and convenience, and therefore no irritation or abrasion,
- protection against health complications caused by an ill-fitting bra,
- maintain good body posture .
Remember that an improperly fitted bra can cause curvature, irritation and injury, even digestive complications and pain in the neck and spine!
The most common mistakes when choosing a bra
First of all, don't buy a bra with your eyes. Bras selected "by eye" may appear to fit, but are too small or too large, and can only be felt after prolonged wear. How do you know if it's not your size?
- Cup - If you stand sideways in the mirror and notice that the cups are pressed against your breasts to the point that a crease forms at the edge of the bra, you should choose a larger size. Cups protruding from the chest will indicate that it is too large. Also pay attention to the connecting element of the cups. It should fit smoothly against the chest.
- Straps - One of the most common mistakes when wearing a bra is straps that are too short, which put a lot of pressure on the body. As a result, the bra circumference increases, which many women (often unconsciously) deal with by wearing bras that are too loose.
- Strap Belt - When it is too loose, the bra does not fulfill its basic role and does not support the bust. If the circumference is too tight, the bra can stick to the skin and cause friction.
How to choose the right bra?
First, you need to know your measurements. To do this, take a tape measure and measure the circumference under the bust. Remember that the tape measure should be at the same height also on the back and round the result down - for example, for 84 centimeters, use a circumference of 80 cm. Then measure the circumference at the bust, remembering again to keep the height of the tape measure the same on the back and the front. If you want to be sure of the measurements and the chosen size, the best solution will be to hire a brafitter .
Remember to check the manufacturer's size carefully before purchasing women's underwear. Underwear from different companies can vary significantly from one another, despite the same "size."