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Making Your Bra Work For You

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Bras. We all have them, but how many of us really know about the best bra for our girls? Finding the perfect bra isn’t as hard as you may think.

Here are some tips to help you absolutely love every bra that you have:

1) Make sure to adjust the girls after putting your bra on.

Sometimes women feel like their bra can make their chest look more like a cup overflow. Remember to make adjustments so that your breasts fit nicely and comfortably in the cup of your bra.

2) Don’t think that you’re stuck to one bra size.

A woman’s chest can change in size throughout the year. Many women even have asymmetrical breasts. Instead of worrying about the number and letter on your bra, pick the one that is the best fit at the time.

3) Invest in a bra that is multifunctional.

Finding a nice fitting bra is great, but it sucks when its usefulness is limited due to the straps. Find a bra that has convertible or adjustable straps so that you are able to wear it with more outfits.

4) Get your bra tailored.

Getting a bra tailored is a real thing. This is perfect for those bras that may be a little worn out. Finding a tailor to make small alterations to your bra can help bring it back to life.

Reviewed March 9, 2016
by Michele Blacksberg RN
Edited by Jody Smith

Bra Facts From a Bra Fitter. HER Radio. March 7, 2016.
http://radiomd.com/player/item/31043-bra-facts-from-a-bra-fitter


5 Surprising Bra Facts You Only Learn From Bra Fitters. Huffingtonpost.com. March 8, 2016.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/refinery29.com/5-surprising-bra-facts-yo_b_9308572.html

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