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Bra Fitting Advice : Are Your Wearing The Wrong Size Bra?
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Studies have shown that up to, and perhaps even more than, 70%
of women are wearing the wrong size bra. Some women have never been
properly measured, others have been buying the same size bra for
many years (and many dress sizes!) after their last measurement.
The size which suits you now is unlikely to be the size which suits
you forever. It's no secret that a woman's bust size changes over
time due to natural variations such as weight gain/loss, pregnancy,
menstrual cycle etc. In addition, even the most expensive bras do
not remain the same size and are to be expected to stretch by as
much as 4 inches after a few washes and with wear.
In addition, the right size for you from one manufacturer may not
be the same for all brands. You may be a 34D from brand A and a
32C from brand B...and somewhere inbetween for brand C!
Sounds complicated huh? Well, now you know why around 70% of women
are getting it wrong right about now. Are you one of them? Let's
find out...
Symptoms Of A Poorly Fitting Bra
If any of the following symptoms sounds familiar then you just
might just be wearing the wrong size bra.
- Back, Neck and/or Shoulder Pain
Lack of support from a bra which is either too big or otherwise
doesn't offer enough support can cause pain and muscle tension
in the upper body area particularly amongst larger chested ladies.
Frequent headaches too are another common symptom.
- Chaffing and Scratching
A bra should fit snugly and not slip or ride up at the back. A
bra which is too large can rub and cause chaffing and irritation
to the skin. 3)
- Red Marks and 'Digging In'
The symptom of a bra which is too small are the ugly red marks
and signs of digging in it leaves behind after you remove it.
- Bumps and Bulges
If you are bulging out over the top, bottom or side of your bra
than you probably need a larger cup size as this is a tell tale
sign your bra is too small.5)
- Prominent Center Panel
The section between the cups at the front of the bra should lay
flat against your body. It it does not, then you've got the wrong
size.
If any of the above sounds familiar then you should seriously consider
being re-measured to ensure you buy the right size bras in future.
You can get this done professionally at most lingerie stores, or
you do it yourself from home if you have a tape measure and know
where to measure (there are plenty of pictoral measuring guides
online).
Either way, get a correctly fitted bra and you'll see the benefits
immediately, not just in terms of comfort but in terms of your health
and wellbeing too.
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