Getting a Professional Bra Fitting
Think you know how to pick the right bra?
I don’t know about you ladies but the thought of bra shopping scares me half to death. I never know what a good fitting bra feels and looks like until I saw an interesting blog posted by Knicker’s and Lace here inCalgary. Read some of these tips and don’t forget about them on your next bra shopping expedition!
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You Can Forget Everything You Thought You Knew About Sizes
Some women were shocked to learn that they were a C, D, or even DD cup. On the whole, most women were wearing a bra with a band size that was too big and a cup size that was too small. Keep in mind: Your band should be snug against your chest (without digging into it), and your cup should sit flat against your breasts without any puckering or double-boob action. When you’re wearing a bra that fits well, you won’t be able to see or notice it through your clothes—which will give you a strong foundation for the outfit you put on top of it.
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Regular Fittings Are a Must
Because our bodies change over time, you can’t just buy bras based on the same fitting that you got 10 years ago. The pros from Triumph recommend getting a fitting about once a year so you can always make sure you’re buying a size that makes you look and feel great in the body you have now—not the one you had three swimsuit seasons ago.
You Have to Try On Every. Single. Bra.
We know, we know—sometimes you just want to get in and out of the lingerie department ASAP. But as we learned from our professional fittings, you can’t just “know” you’re a 34B and call it a day. Because sizing varies from lingerie brand to lingerie brand (and even from bra to bra within the same lingerie brand!), you have to try on every single brassiere you’re considering buying.
Trying New Styles Makes Bra-Shopping Fun!
One staff member was surprised by how great her girls looked in a lace cup (she had always assumed they would look saggy or like they had an awkward shape). It just goes to show—you’ll never know how your ladies will look in a certain type of bra until you put it on. So if something on the rack catches your eye, go ahead and slip it on for a test-drive.
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Smaller Is Generally Smarter
Of course, it’s best to get a fit that’s absolutely perfect from the start. But if you’re debating between two sizes—one that’s ever-so-slightly too small and one that’s ever-so-slightly too big, go for the smaller size. Why? Bras loosen up over time as you wash and wear them. By the same token, bras don’t last forever—if it isn’t fitting correctly anymore or you start to feel a little off when you wear it, it’s time to toss it.
And in case you’re curious, most of our editors chose Triumph’s Amourette Spotlight Tee Shirt Bra ($54) after their fittings—it’s sexy but still practical enough for everyday wear.
Source: http://www.womenshealthmag.com/style/bra-sizing