| Question: I
understand the apex of the bust should be half way between the shoulder
and the elbow, but mine sag below that. What can I do?
A droopy bust
line is a very common problem. Try an Underwire Bra and be sure the straps
are taut but not tight.
Question:
When I wear my Bra it looks like a rubber band is around my abdomen. The
drape of my tops show exactly where the Bra is. How can I achieve a nice
smooth drape?
You see this
all the time and it is a big sign saying this girl needs to loose weight!
But wait, there is another answer. Try a Bra one band size larger. Now if
you are just filling the cups, you may loose a cup size as well, but you
will look better. Maybe the better solution is to purchase a larger Bra
and a larger Breast Form. A "C" cup is typically considered
average.
Question:
The cups of my Bra are wrinkly and they doesn't look right. What is wrong?
First, try
bending forward a little when you put on your Bra and center the Breast
Forms in the cup. If that does not work, it may be a sign of a cup that is
too big. Try a Bra with a cup one size smaller or a larger Breast
Form.
Question: My
Bra straps keep ridding down my shoulders. It is driving me nuts. How do I
keep them in place?
Try shorting
the straps a little and see if that helps. Remember to try to keep the
apex of the bust between the shoulder and the elbow. If adjusting the
strap does not fix the problem, your cups may be too big. You can try a
Bra with a smaller cup or a larger Breast Form.
Question: How
can I tell when the Bra fits correctly?
That is the
question. According to many fit experts two in three women are wearing a
poorly fitted Bra. You really don't know when a Bra fits well, you know
when a Bra fits poorly.
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