Feb 14, 2012

Perfect Bra Fit Tips

This page is dedicated to all women who struggle to find the perfect bra. If you have bra fitting problems like puckering, spillage, need a full-figure bra, or a small bra, this is the place for you.
Measuring is just the start
There are three main problems with bra fitting and sizing. The first is that the measuring that many sites suggest is really only the start. Once you measure, you need to figure out which bra style and brand best fits your body shape.
Department store sizes are limited
The second is that if you're very small, large, shallow, or an unusual size, such as 30A, 40B, 32E, or a 38J, it's really hard to even find a bra in your size (let alone one that fits properly).
Most department stores carry 10-11 bra sizes, and focus on average size bras for average size women (like 34B or 36C or 34D).

Finding an AA or A bra can be a nightmare. There are plenty of 32As, but what if you need a 30A? Or a 36AA? Or a 30B? If you're small-busted, the cups on your bras pucker, or you have trouble filling out a bra, these bras are for you. They come in sizes as small as 30A.
AA, A, and B Bras
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