Saturday, April 7, 2007

Finding the Perfect Bra

Special note: This post is for the ladies but gentlemen may also enter.

The bra — sexy fashion statement or medieval instrument of torture? Madonna would agree that it's the former, of course, afterall she holds the franchise for wearing on the outside what's supposed to be worn inside.

It's interesting to note that studies show that 70 percent of women are wearing the wrong bra. Most bras are adjustable in at least two places — the back and shoulders so comfort is of utmost importance.

Next to comfort, the most important thing about a bra is that it should lift the breast to just the right height. Bend one arm at the elbow to form a right angle. Then lay your arm across your middle. Your bust should be halfway between your shoulder and elbow. Read article for more tips.

Finally, keep in mind:

* Smooth, silky bras look best under all fabrics.

* Match bras to your skin tone, not to the color of the garment you're wearing.

* If you have large or small breasts, shop in specialty lingerie stores or boutiques. Not only will you be personally fitted, but you'll also have much more of a selection. Department stores commonly stock their greatest assortment of styles in medium sizes.

* Get fitted every year, says Blankenship, even if your weight doesn't change.

* And now, the $10,000, time-honored bra question: Will wearing bras prevent you from sagging? "My instinct tells me anything that helps against gravity is the right thing," Blankenship says. "But while it's impossible to know scientifically, beautiful bras make us feel beautiful. And that's always good."

Source: iVillage

11 comments:

  1. I have always enjoyed helping choose bras....

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  2. i think most ladies now choose bra that goes against their outfit... the colour i mean.

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  3. "Match bras to your skin tone..."

    That means, ladies wear bras for their loved ones *only*???

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  4. I think it would be better to choose a bra that provides a nice contrast to your skin tone rather than matches it.

    Of course, such a bra is best when worn under something semi-transparent, but anyway...

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  5. Guys! guys! You know, I was wondering whether I should post this being relating to undergarment and all - that's why that 'Special note' upfront - but looks like it's the guys who are more vocal on this one. My, my, what a surprise!

    LB, you must be one of the exceptions. Guys I know would make a detour just to avoid the bra section or look the other way. Jeeeezzz......

    Zewt, so I've noticed! So as to get some attention, perhaps? lol Actually, I think these days, ladies, are not so self-conscious anymore. Colour-clashes are the in-thing. Now you know.

    KS said, That means, ladies wear bras for their loved ones *only*???

    KS, no! For their loved ones, no need for bra lah. Oops!!

    MM, great suggestion!! Gives a new meaning to opposites attract, doesn't it?!

    Ahh, bras, so much can be said about something so little....

    Thanks, Guys, for your bits that say so much. LOL

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  6. haha... I knew it! When I clicked on the comments link, I have this feeling that all the comments will be from guys!

    ahem ahem. *regain composure*.
    I think the current trend, like what you said about madonna, is ppl trying to be funky. Shout out to the world what you are wearing underneath! Lucky u guys. ^_^

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  7. Bras and Breast Cancer?

    Some articles documented an increase in breast cancer rates between women who do wear bras versus those that do not.

    http://www.all-natural.com/bras.html

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  8. I saw a shop window that said "All Bras Half Off" - I ran inside to see that!

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  9. YD, looks like this era will go down in history as an era where people are more open and are less inhibited when it comes to voicing out on topics that used to be taboo. Hmm... a double-edged sword.

    Shout out to the world what you are wearing underneath!

    Or if there is anything underneath... Oops!

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  10. Robin, thanks for the link. This is a tough case for us, ladies. We'd love to be free of such contraptions (I know I do) but at the same time, would our local society condone the distraction that the excessive bounce underneath creates?

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  11. PandaB, naughty, naughty... lol

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