Bra Sizes
By Elizabeth Morgan
A bra remains next to your skin the entire
day. If you are not wearing the correct size,
imagine the discomfort you'll experience throughout
the whole day. It is important to note that
your bra size does not remain the same for
any great length of time because change is
a law of nature and your breasts are no exception.
The only difference is that change is more
noticeable at some times and less at others.
The change becomes most evident in cases of
weight loss, weight gain or during pregnancy.
Even though a bra remains the most
intimate item of a woman's wardrobe, research
has shown that about 75% of women do not
get their bra size right. This results
in problems such as sagging breasts, pain
in the shoulders, or tightness in the
chest. Therefore, it is important to get
the size correct in order to avoid problems
and feel elegant, feminine and confident.
It is not very difficult to determine
your bra size. First of all, take a measuring
tape and measure around the chest, directly
under the breasts. If you get an even
size number, then add four inches or else
add five inches to get your chest size.
For example if you measure 30 inches,
then you need to add another four inches,
which will make your size equal to 34
inches. If you measure an odd number such
as 29, then you need to add 5 inches and
your size will work out to 34 inches.
Most bras come in standard sizes, but
you will find that bras marked the same
size but manufactured by different companies
will give different results. So, you may
have to try out several sizes and check
for the ideal fit and the maximum comfort.
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