First
Bra
First bras, or teen bras, are designed for teenagers whose busts are still
developing. It’s important to fully support your breasts even from a young age,
since any loss of elasticity is impossible to regain later.
What to look for? Avoid wearing underwear bras, which can restrict growing
breast tissue, and make sure that your breasts are fully contained inside the
cups. Look for a bra that fits well when fastened on the tightest hook that way,
you’ll still have room to grow into it.
Correct-Fitting Bra
(Front)
Center front sits flat against the body
underwear sits flat against the ribcage
Breast tissue is completely encased in underwear
underwear follows the natural crease of the breast Cup fits with no
bulging or gaping at the topCorrect-Fitting Bra
(Back)
Straps are parallel or slightly V shaped
at the back
Band is level all the way round, without
riding up at the back
Under band is nice and snug
Straps do not dig into the shoulders
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A General Guide To Achieve Maximum Comfort
This season we are offering the widest selection of cup &
back sizes ever and intend to increase this size range further. Please take note
of the following points when finding the right bra.
- When putting on your bra, lean forward as if touching your toes. This
helps the breasts sit in the cup correctly.
- The bra should be fastened on the middle bra hook.
- The bra over-bust seam should run over the nipple point.
- The bra should fit firmly around the rib cage to ensure correct
positioning on the back. This will prevent the back of the bra riding up when
worn. If this happens you should go down a back size. This will help support
the weight of the cups.
- Always make sure that the centre front insert of the bra is sitting flat
against the breast bone.
- Ensure the underwear sits well away from the soft breast tissue and onto
the ribcage. If this is not happening it means you need to increase the bra
cup size.
- The bra strap adjuster is set at 5cms; adjust so longer or shorter
depending on your body length. The bra strap must sit firmly but not tight.
You must not put too much pressure on the shoulders!
- Check your side view in the mirror; if your bust is flowing over the bra
cup then you need to go up a cup size.
- Please note that semi and ¼ cup bras are designed to support the bust and
expose some or the entire nipple. Should you prefer less exposure please try a
full cup bra from the range.
- Please be aware that your bra size may fluctuate slightly throughout your
menstrual cycle.
