Tips On Choosing A Bra

The term brassiere, from the French word for "bodice," did not appear until 1904, when it was printed here in Vogue. It was shortened to "bra" in the 1930s. The bras available today are not much different from the design for a "Breast Supporter" patented by Marie Tucek in 1893. Tucek's design was the first to support the chest from the shoulders down.

The typical woman wants comfort and support and does not want to spend more than $30 for it. Her bust line is 36C, typically seven ounces on each side, and she needs a good bra for support.

That’s why the construction of even a basic bra is so complicated that the factory workers who make them go through a training program to learn the assembly of each specific style. The Wonderbra, with its removable padded "cookies," has 56 or more tiny components. No wonder that wearing a bra demands some skills too.

Every time you put on a bra, you should slip the straps over your shoulders and while holding both ends of bra, lean forward at the waist and allow the breasts to fall naturally into the cups. As you straighten up, hook the bra in the middle adjustment.

In the front the bra should be snug, but not tight. If it's tight, you need a larger band size, or a looser hook placement.

In the back, the lower edge of the band should anchor below the blades. The lower the back fits, the more support you get.
If the cup is not filled out, you may need a smaller size. Cups should completely contain each breast. If there is overflow at the top or underarms, you may want to try a larger cup size (unless you are wearing a push-up).

If you bulge over the top and sides of your bra then you're probably wearing the wrong size. You may need a larger cup size. Check the bra size. You may also want to hook the back closure less tightly or try the next larger band size.

All women have one breast that is larger than the other. Sometimes the difference is noticeable, most often is isn't. If the difference is significant, try a bra with stretch foam in the cup inflating the pad to even your cup out. Also, you can adjust the strap so the larger breast is looser than the smaller breast strap. Always fit the cup size to the fuller breast first.

The common problem is when the bra rides up in the back. This may indicate the cups are too small or the cups are pulled too high. Check the shoulder straps and adjust to a comfortable length, ensuring straps do not cut into the shoulders. The band may be too big, therefore not anchoring the bra properly. Try hooking your bra more snugly. If neither works, try the next smaller size.

If your straps keep falling off my shoulders, that means that either the straps are too long, or the cups may be too big. Since you're not filling out the top of the cup, your straps will slide down your shoulder. Try a smaller cup size.

When you gain or loose weight you may notice stretch marks running up and down your bust. Those stretch marks can be caused by not wearing a bra or wearing one with loose support. The bust tissue is breaking down and the bust is dangling - hence, the stretch marks. The remedy is to wear a well constructed, supportive bra. And note that even a smaller bust can get stretch marks if the right bra isn't worn.

By Julie Gabriel

Bra You Need Now

Whether your just building up a bra collection or your old collection needs sprucing up make sure you have these basics. Fit is the most important thing when buying a bra so get professionally fitted. A good bra can make you look slimmer or give your body extra curves so take the time to invest in them!

The Black Bra

Great under black and dark coloured clothing the black bra is a must if you wear alot of darks.

Get a t-shirt bra which fits smoothly against the body for everyday and a 5-way bra for evening looks.
The Nude Bra

Get one that matches your skin tone to a tee

Contrary to popular belief a nude bra (not a white one!)is the only bra you should wear under white tops and other light coloured clothing

If you must get one bra get this one. It's the most versatile

Bonuses

The sexy lace bra-pick a hot colour like red or turquoise. This bra is too pretty not to be seen so feel free to let it peek out under shirts (just a hint to avoid looking skanky)

The backless bra-(A must for summer). Give the girls support even in backless/low back tops and dresses. Love this one from La Senza.

Dreamshapers

Freebie: Check out this cool new 100 way bra from Victoria's Secret!

Extra tips to consider-a good fitting bra lays flat across the body so if your bras have a tendency to hike up in the back/create back fat you need to go up a band size eg. 32B-34B. Remember going up a band size results in a slight increase in cup size therefore a 34B has a slightly bigger cup size that a 32B. You may need to change your bra size several times over your lifetime (weight gain/loss, pregnancy) so if your bras don't fit right anymore get a professional bra fitting done (they're free).

By Ranae Thomas

Why a Great Nursing Bra is Like a Pot of Beef Stew

So you’ve never compared a great nursing bra to a pot of beef stew? Maybe you are too busy nursing your new baby at all hours of the day and night. Maybe you are thoroughly exhausted by the demands of being a new mom and feeling too overwhelmed to consider such trivia. Maybe you need a few minutes time-out to laugh and chuckle. If there is one new mother product that is critical to a nursing mother, it is finding a high-quality, well-fitted, sturdy yet lovely nursing bra. Any new mom will agree that a nursing bra is the key to a new mother’s happiness and well-being. If you are not convinced a great nursing bra is much like a pot of beef stew, read the below cheeky comparison:

* The contents of both a nursing bra and a pot of beef stew are both nutritious and delicious.

* Both a nursing bra and a pot of beef stew come in various sizes depending on the size of your family

* Spills and leaks are prevented with a good, sturdy construction

* The contents of both a nursing bra and a pot of beef stew sloshes when driving over speed bumps

* Both a nursing bra and a pot of good beef stew contain the secret to a man’s desire.

* Turning up the heat will produce a more pleasing experience and increased enjoyment in both

* A woman typically fills both a nursing bra and a pot of beef stew; a man usually enjoys them

By Amber Lipson

Underwire Bras Can Prevent Pain, Sagging And Fatigue!

Since the basic purpose of wearing bras is to provide your breasts with the support they need, you'll have to be very clear about the type of bra that'll suit you best.

One simple rule here is that the larger your breasts are, the more important the type of bra you wear.

Large breasted women can almost never go without a bra, since it can lead to back, shoulder and neck pains but can also be extremely uncomfortable.

Can't Find A Bra That's Not Underwired? Don't Be Surprised!

Now if you're like most women, you'll like bras that are not only good looking but also provide your breasts with that strong support that prevents pain, sagging and fatigue. Furthermore, large breasted women need strong, firm bras that make them feel comfortable.

Underwired bras provide exactly that. They have wires that are placed in a semi-circular shape right below the cups. This results in providing that extra lift and support that a lot of women require.

It is precisely for these reasons that these bras have grown rapidly to become one of the most popular types. So much so that these days, you’ll have a real hard time finding a bra that does not have an wire in it.

Though it is true that they provide your breasts with more lift, some women do find them quite uncomfortable and prefer wireless bras instead. This is truly a very personal choice. Some women swear by them while others stick to wireless.

The only way to find out which of these two types works for you is to try them out. Choose whichever ones makes you feel more comfortable and provides you with a snug fit.
For Nursing Mothers...

A word of advice. You should not sleep wearing an underwire bra. Nursing mothers should also be careful when wearing them. Make sure that the wire in the bra is not putting undue pressure on your breasts. This could lead to the milk ducts getting blocked, resulting is mastitis.

Like I mentioned previously, you'll know the type that suits you best until you try one on. Keep trying them on and you'll finally be able to stick with a model that'll suit you for an entire lifetime.

By Kalwant Rana

Plus Size Lingerie Modeling

In the society of today many people look at only the slender looking woman as a model for lingerie but gone are those days when designers and fashion houses reject the plus size person. They now recognize that plus size women buy their product and need to see them selves on the runway. For years plus size women were afraid to come forward and get in the groove of modeling.
They are beautiful. Full figured women are suited for modeling plus size lingerie from bras and nylons and more intimate wear like teddies and G-strings. In the past, it was very frustrating for plus size women to see all types of clothing being marketed for the more curvy woman but designers came up with a more structural plan for the plus size woman.

To be a plus size model you have to be very keen on how to get your body in a healthy and fit condition. Your body has to be toned in a revealing manner to model lingerie. Others will look at her body in a critical manner.

Height and size plays a very important part in modeling. In this of era plus size modeling the market has open up; it is very challenging because the difficult task of finding an agency that would accept the plus size woman. Agencies will first photograph you in different ways; you would also have to be interviewed. When being interview remember to be very relaxed and answer all questions in truthful manner. No matter how you look at it a plus size model can just be as beautiful as a size 6 model.

By Susette Browne

Lingerie In The Modern Era


The lingerie history begins way back in 1889 when the corset gave way to the brassiere. Initially (before 1889) undergarments were meant to keep the feminism out of the female figure. The corset was meant to make the woman as straight looking as a man. However, with the advent of the brassiere the focus shifted from subduing and hiding to showing the female figure in its full majesty. This is how the sexy lingerie started out.

The women's lingerie took a lot of time to evolve to what we know it today. It was a gradual but definite search for comfort for women, from what it was in the beginning just for the benefit of a man. The lingerie has a difference from undergarments. One is used mostly for titillation while the other for comfort. Today a lingerie party can be organized to promote the use and beauty of womens lingerie.

Lingerie also known as women's undergarments are wide ranging and associated terms include:

* Baby doll Lingerie

* Bikinis-Swimwear

* Body Stockings

* Bras

* Bustiers & Bustier Sets

* Cami Garter belt Sets

* Camisoles

* Chemises

* Corsets

* Exotic Lingerie

* Garter Belts

* Girdles- Body Shapers

* Hosiery

* Leather Lingerie

* Lingerie Slips

* Lingerie Teddies

* Panties

* Petticoats

* Sleepwear

* Thongs

Lingerie is so much more then your standard undergarment. Many online lingerie shops offer lingerie buying tips, lingerie sizing information, and much more lingerie information and resources. Helping to make your lingerie shopping experience completely exhilarating. Lingerie also makes a great gift, whether purchased for you or for that special someone. Remember that lingerie is much more diverse then just satin and lace. Other popular fabrics types include leather, cotton, sheer, mesh, and so much more. Explore today's lingerie and you will find a diverse array of selections, sure to satisfy the even the picky shopper.

Keep these thoughts in mind when selecting lingerie: Your choice of lingerie should compliment your clothes. Look for bargains, the internet offers a wealth of information in this regard. Accurately measure your size, and level of comfort in your size. Make sure your lingerie selections, truly reflect your desired look. Don't rush lingerie shopping, take time to compare prices and such. Lingerie will always retain its fundamental values of femininity, functionality and elegance. The current lingerie trend is fueled from the desire to feel sexy, creative, and confident. Lingerie at its core gathers its influences from global cultures and is in essence experimental in its eroticism.

By Tony McDay