I am a full time bra consultant. I measure, pick out styles, fit, and educate women on how to choose the correct fitting bra.
I am a full time bra consultant. I measure, pick out styles, fit, and educate women on how to choose the correct fitting bra.
I find that most of the women that I help are wearing a bra that the band is too big, and often times the cup is to small.
Your band does all of the lifting, and supporting. The band does most of the work. If your shoulders have pressure marks, bruises, and dents, your band is not supporting your breast properly and your straps are digging into your shoulders.
What can you do to fix the problem?
Go down one band size and go up one cup size.
If you are now wearing a 38B, try a 36C.
If you are now wearing a 34D, try a 32DD.
If you are now wearing a 44C, try a 42D.
If you are now wearing a 36DD, try a 34DDD.
Remember, that when choosing the proper fitting bra, you should fasten your new bra in the loosest row of hooks not the tightest.
If your are fastening your bra in the tightest row of hooks, this is a sign that your band is too big and you need to go down a band size and go up a cup size.
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