A bra that fits can be a true game-changer. It not only feels better, it makes your clothes fit better. That's why we've ...
We asked styling pros and professional fitters for their top tips Written By Written by Leigh-Ann Jackson is a contributor to Buy Side and lifestyle expert specializing in fashion, beauty and ...
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As someone who has practically made having big boobs she didn’t want her personality, I ought to know how to measure bra size, what cup size I wear, or, quite frankly, how to shop for the bras I need.
Your belly isn’t the only thing swelling as pregnancy progresses. Your bustline will likely undergo some changes, as well. And if you’re a nursing mum, your post-pregnancy breasts will present some ...
“I’m about a handful, I think I’m a D cup. My sister’s way bigger, she’s probably a G.” We’ve all heard banter like this with people throwing around their best guesses for bra size. In the words of ...
The phrase one size fits all definitely doesn’t apply to even the best bras. Whatever you think your bra size is, there’s a high chance you’re wrong. Sorry. Just ask any bra fitter, and they’ll tell ...
Anyone who has worn an ill-fitting bra or the wrong bra size knows that doing so can ruin an otherwise flawless outfit—or worse, an entire day. (The breast pain and backaches that can come with large ...
Digging into your back, squeezing around your chest, and poor support: These are all signs of an ill-fitting bra. A loose bra can lack support, but a bra that’s too tight can wear out fast, limit your ...
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