How to Make Sure Your Plus-Sized Bra Fits Properly

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Finding the perfect bra can be a tricky task for many women. However, when it comes to bra shopping as a plus-size woman, the challenge seems to amplify. The availability of suitable options and the nuances of a good fit often pose hurdles. Nonetheless, no matter what your size, wearing a well-fitted bra is essential not only for aesthetic reasons but also for comfort and health reasons. This helpful guide aims to assist you in ensuring your plus-sized bra fits properly to support you in all the right ways.

Embrace Your Size

It is common for women to feel a degree of self-consciousness when discussing or acknowledging their bra size, especially when they need plus size bras. However, the first step to finding a perfect fit is embracing your size. Everyone’s body is different and perfect in its own way. Your bra size is just a number and a letter, yet it can make a world of distinction in terms of comfort and support.

Body Changes and Bra Size

As women, our bodies go through various changes due to factors such as age, weight fluctuation, pregnancy, and hormonal changes. These changes can result in variations in our bra size. It is a good practice to measure yourself every six months to ensure you are wearing the right size.

Measuring Your Bra Size

Most women wear bras that either have too large a band size and a small cup, or vice versa. This is mainly because many of us do not know how to measure a bra correctly.

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To measure your band size, use a cloth measuring tape and wrap it around your torso, directly under your bust. The tape should be snug but comfortable — not too tight nor too loose. Write down the number in inches.

Next, to measure your cup size, wrap the tape around the fullest part of your chest. The tape should not cut into your bust. Deduct the band size from this measurement. The difference determines your cup size — for instance, a 1″ difference is an ‘A’ cup, a 2″ difference is ‘B,’ and so on.

The Perfect Fit

Once you have established your accurate measurements, it is time to put them to the test and confirm the proper fit of your bra. Here are some tell-tale signs:

– The band should be snug around your body, providing the majority of support. It should not ride up your back.

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– The straps should not be overly tight or leave indentations on your shoulders. If you find that you’re having to adjust them continually, your bra might not be the right fit.

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– The center part of the bra, known as the gore, should lay flat against your sternum. If it is floating away from your body, it indicates the cup size is too small.

– Your breasts should be fully encased within the cup without spillage over the top, bottom, or sides.

Know When to Let Go

Even the most perfect and desirable bras in your collection will eventually wear out. An overused bra can lose its shape and elasticity, leading to inadequate support. If you find the fit of your favorite bra no longer as it used to be, it may be time to replace it.

Bras, like bodies, come in variable shapes and sizes. As a plus-size woman, embracing your size and understanding the nuances of proper bra fit is the key to comfort, support, and confidence. Happy shopping!

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