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Saturday, February 8, 2014

8 Signs You're Wearing The Wrong Bra Size

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You're uncomfortable.


You're uncomfortable.


This includes any of the following symptoms, among others:

• Straps that dig into your shoulders ( = usually cup is too small)

• Underwire that stabs you ( = cup is too small)

• The dreaded quadraboob or other types of spillage ( = cup is too small)

• Cups that bunch up ( = cup is too big)

• Back bulge ( = band is too small)

• A band that rides up your back ( = band is too big)


An ill-fitting bra can also cause back, neck, or shoulder pain.


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You've never been properly fitted.


You've never been properly fitted.


Being measured at Victoria’s Secret when you were 14 doesn’t count. VS bra fittings have an unreliable reputation, so save yourself the effort and get fitted elsewhere. You can always return to VS later armed with the knowledge of your true bra size.


Most department stores offer decent bra fittings, but the fitter's expertise can vary. The best option is finding a specialty bra or lingerie store in your area. These types of stores sometimes give free fittings, and you can check Yelp reviews ahead of time to verify the store's credibility.


If you've never been fitted, be aware that bra fitters usually have to get a little fresh with the customer. This means they'll probably be adjusting and re-adjusting your breasts. If you’re uncomfortable with this or there's no suitable fitters in your area, you can measure yourself at home instead.


Finding out your true bra size can be surprising, but keep in mind that it's only a guideline. Just like with jeans, your size will change depending on the bra's brand, cut, and so on.


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You buy the cheapest bra in the store.


You buy the cheapest bra in the store.


Nobody wants to spend $$$ on unexciting underwear. Those with bra sizes within the 30A to 40DD range may be able to find cheaper options at stores like VS, Aerie, and Target (unless you're looking for a 30DD or the like). But if you fall outside that range—and plenty of people do—it’s worth splurging on a well-fitting bra rather than squeezing into a too-small cup with a too-big band. Think about it: would you rather drop $100 on a glitzy dress you’ll wear once or a supportive bra you’ll consistently use?


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Or you buy the prettiest bra in the store.


Or you buy the prettiest bra in the store.


Some of the most supportive bras aren’t the sexiest, especially if you're trying to save money. If you can only afford to buy one or two go-to bras, make sure they're neutral enough to wear with anything. That lacy neon pink bra may look hot, but do you really want to show it off every time you wear a white shirt?


That being said, pretty bras come in all sizes. Here are a couple of awesome resources of brands and online shops for large and small busts.


Via michigandaily.com




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