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Building a Bra Wardrobe - The
Right Number of Bras
How many bras should you have? No, this isn't a
trick question--it's just a question designed to get you thinking.
So what's the correct answer? There isn't one really, although
many "fashion experts" go as far as suggesting an entire bra
wardrobe, chosen from the following bra styles:
* Three to five everyday bras. Consider what you
like in an everyday bra--something seamless to slip unnoticed
under your fitted T-shirts? Something to minimize your generous
cup-size? Perhaps something to play up your delicate assets? Make
a list of what you like and need in your everyday bra and search
until you find a comfortable model that meets those wants. Once
you've found it, get yourself at least three of them. (Make sure
one of them is flesh-toned, to blend inconspicuously under sheer
clothing.) This will ensure you will always have a clean one
ready.
* A backless or strapless style--or one of
each--to wear under formal attire.
* A convertible bra can be helpful if you wear a
large variety of necklines , backless outfits and sleeveless
shirts. As its name suggests, a convertible bra has adjustable
straps that allow the bra to be transformed into a halter,
racer-back, one-shoulder or strapless style.
* A demi cup bra is a must-have for seduction--and
a flattering choice for small to medium breasts. A contoured,
underwire style, the cups are partially cut away in order to
expose the top of the breast. The shoulder straps are usually set
on the wide side, letting you safely wear a large variety of low
necklines.
* A push-up bra can be used to give extra lift to
breasts of any size, but is particularly helpful in giving small
and medium breasts a fuller look. It's made with extra padding at
the underside of each cup. Some designs go a step further by
pushing breasts high on the chest.
* A long-line bra is an old-fashioned looking
thing, midriff-skimming in length and with waist panels to help
slim the figure. Despite it's appearance, however, the long-line
bra remains popular for the smooth, sleek silhouette it imparts.
* Racerback bras feature the same T-back or X-back
as many competion-style swimsuits. The advantage of this back
style is twofold: Not only do the center-anchored straps render
the bra invisible under similarly-styled shirts, they are terrific
for narrow-shouldered women who have difficulty keeping
traditional bra straps on the shoulders.
* Sports bra helps prevent exercise-induced
sagging by holding breasts tightly to the chest. Many sports bras
are categorized by the level of physical impact they can protect
against. If you are athletically-inclined, you may need a separate
wardrobe of sports bras.
| About the Author Stephanie
Pedersen is a journalist who writes about health, food,
beauty and fashion. She is currently working on a book about
shoes and is the author of The Bra: A Thousand Years of
Style, Support and Seduction (David & Charles Publishers),
KISS Guide to Weddings and Kiss Guide to Beauty (both
published by DK Publishing). |
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