Women understand that finding the perfect fit in a bra means they will experience more comfort. Wearing a bra can be a very uncomfortable part to any woman’s day. The size has to be right or it can be painful and make you extremely uncomfortable. Most of the time the reason a bra does not feel right, is simply due to the size and it not being correct. Just because you have to wear a bra does not mean you have had the proper guidance in finding the correct size. When you are ready to purchase designer bras, there is no better time to learn how to find the size that will fit you best.
The Cups
Underwired bras can add a lot of support and are very popular in designer bras. When choosing the perfect fit, consider that the center front and the underwired need to sit flat and comfortably against a woman’s body. The cups of a full bra should encase breasts completely without any dimples, wrinkles or extra space. A demi-bra should only fit firmly with the lower half of a woman’s breast. The underwired within any cups should be a natural fit beneath the crease of each breast. When the fit is perfectly form-fitting there will be no bulging of fabric and the look will be spectacular.
The Underband
While attention is most often focused on the cups of a designer bra, the underband is just as important. It should fit snugly and not ride up a woman’s body. When the underband does not fit properly, it causes a lot of discomfort and readjusting. It is important that the underband remains level all around. When the underband is level, the straps sit better on shoulders and are slightly parallel. In some cases there may be a slight V-shape which is also correct. For maximum comfort it is imperative that designer bra straps do not dig into your shoulders.
Designer Bras Online
Visit Straps & Strings to find designer bras that fit every lifestyle. Fitting specialists are available to help find the fit that will make wearing a designer bra feel like heaven. Once the correct size and fit are determined bra shopping options are limitless.