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Bras - What Type of Bra Should I Buy? |
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Bras - What Type of Bra Should I Buy?
Bras! Bras! Bras! Consumers spend $16 billion a year on bras. There are millions
of styles out there. New ones are being invented everyday. Learn about some of
the top styles and discover what you need in your wardrobe. We are still a
society that judges by how you look. Look great underneath with the appropriate
bra for the appropriate outfit and occasion. You will look and feel 100% better
on the inside and outside.
- Underwire Bras- thin flexible wire for added support to bra cups.
75% of women own underwire bras. They are more supportive on the breasts.
Bras look sexier in underwires, as well.
- Soft Cup Bras- without wires, may be padded or lined. No wires
will poke through. They are becoming more supportive with side sling action.
They are great if you had surgery. There are limited styles but many woman
enjoy the comfort without the wires.
- Seamless Bras- without seamed cups. 68% of women own this bra.
This is a must have bra. It is great for any outfit no matter how thin of
material on your dress or blouse.
- T-Shirt Bras- smooth line under the clothes. Look for molded cup
to fit the shape of the breast and to hide the nipples. This is a great bra
for t-shirt and jeans.
- Strapless Bras- no straps, designed for strapless outfit. 39% of
women own and 1% wear this bra. This bra is great for those special evenings
when you have that strapless dress or blouse.
- Sports Bras- designed for moderate to intense physical activity.
56% of women own this bra.
- Minimizer Bras- reduces bustline, redistributes the breast tissue
on the sides. Most reduce bustline up to an inch. Many styles tend to
flatten the breasts.
- Plunge Bras- low cut bras, part of the band joins the cup below
the nipple level. Great under low-cut tops. Accentuates the cleavage.
- Multi-Position Bras- detachable straps that are worn criss-cross,
strapless, regular, halterneck, one shoulder, removed, and more. Perfect for
any outfit.
- Demi Bras- covers half of the breast and nipples. It gives you a
straight bustline without the extra push-up effect. Shorter wires are more
comfortable and great for lower cut dresses and blouses.
- Full Cup Bras- cups completely covers the breast. Designed for
big busted women. These bras do not necessarily go up in band size. If you
are a DD and above, you can find your cup size here.
- Full Figure/Plus Size Bras- bras designed for large busted and
full figure women. 46% of women own this bra. These bras come in large cup
and large band sizes. You can find sizes up to K.
- Molded Bras- cups machine made to mirror natural shape of the
women's breast for comfort, support. Usually double material or some padding
to hide the nipples. Very popular bra that gives extra support because of
the molding.
- Balcony Bras- wide set straps, wide center for frame effect. Less
coverage for appearance of horizontal bustline and cleavage.
- Padded Bras- fuller looking bust, great cleavage, with the help
of padding in the cups. 29% of women own this bra.
- Push-Up Bras- fuller looking bust, great cleavage, with or
without padding. It is designed to push the breasts upward. 30% of women own
these bras. Great to flaunt your stuff. If you are a large busted woman, no
need for the extra lift.
- Maternity Bras- designed for breastfeeding with a drop down cup
that can be easily opened. Many women like a maternity bra that opens in the
front.
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