Have a professional bra fitting to determine your correct bra size. Up to 85% of women wear the wrong bra size, making the bra uncomfortable and ill fitting. Many department stores and lingerie stores offer free bra fittings to customers. Take advantage of this offer and find out your correct bra size.
Purchase a padded bra that is your correct size. Padded bras are available both with and without an underwire, so purchase the type that is the most comfortable for you.
Unless you’re shopping for a sports lingeries it seems that many clothing manufacturers have gone underwire-crazy. If you’re the type of person who doesn’t necessarily want to trade comfort for a perky fit in a cute sweater but still wants to select from the hip and trendy bras, removing the underwire from your new bras is the best solution, and it will accommodate your comfort and your fashion sense, too. So, go wild on your next bra-shopping expedition, and hurry home for a quick fix on your new purchases.
We've all been there: You put on your favorite underwire bra and feel the underwire edge pop out of its casing, into your skin. What do you do when the closure rips? The bow falls off? Don't throw away the bra just yet! With a needle and thread and these simple steps, your underwire bra will be as good as new.
Pull an old tank top on over your new dress; one you don't want anymore. Carefully take a pencil and trace the outline of the top of your strapless dress onto the tank top. Recruit a friend to do this if you have trouble. You will need to trace the top in the front and the back of your dress. Take the tank top off and go over the pencil line with magic marker. You want to do that only after removing the tank top to keep it from seeping though to your dress.
Wear the tank top under your shirt and head to the mall. Get ready to try on some strapless bras. Each time you try on a bra, put the tank top on over it. Look carefully in the mirrors. Check to see that the bra doesn't show above the line representing your dress on the tank top. Picture your dress in your mind while you do this. You want the dress to cover the bra.
Purchase a padded bra that is your correct size. Padded bras are available both with and without an underwire, so purchase the type that is the most comfortable for you.
Unless you’re shopping for a sports lingeries it seems that many clothing manufacturers have gone underwire-crazy. If you’re the type of person who doesn’t necessarily want to trade comfort for a perky fit in a cute sweater but still wants to select from the hip and trendy bras, removing the underwire from your new bras is the best solution, and it will accommodate your comfort and your fashion sense, too. So, go wild on your next bra-shopping expedition, and hurry home for a quick fix on your new purchases.
We've all been there: You put on your favorite underwire bra and feel the underwire edge pop out of its casing, into your skin. What do you do when the closure rips? The bow falls off? Don't throw away the bra just yet! With a needle and thread and these simple steps, your underwire bra will be as good as new.
Pull an old tank top on over your new dress; one you don't want anymore. Carefully take a pencil and trace the outline of the top of your strapless dress onto the tank top. Recruit a friend to do this if you have trouble. You will need to trace the top in the front and the back of your dress. Take the tank top off and go over the pencil line with magic marker. You want to do that only after removing the tank top to keep it from seeping though to your dress.
Wear the tank top under your shirt and head to the mall. Get ready to try on some strapless bras. Each time you try on a bra, put the tank top on over it. Look carefully in the mirrors. Check to see that the bra doesn't show above the line representing your dress on the tank top. Picture your dress in your mind while you do this. You want the dress to cover the bra.
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