It’s True. Size DOES Matter!

  1. No one really wants to be fitted for a bra – ever.
    Let’s face it, it takes courage and determination to stand in a dressing room in your underwear with your body parts exposed so that someone, who may or may not care about your discomfort, can measure your body and breasts. And there’s a real probability that somewhere in your psyche, you’re questioning whether this will really make a difference. Seriously aren’t all bras basically the same?
  2. You don’t know your current bra doesn’t fit. Many women buy a bra or two and think they are done for the decade. This couldn’t be further from the truth. Our weight fluctuates and our bodies change as we age. What fit five years ago is not going to fit or function well today. As a guideline, your bra should not have a birthday. This is dependent on how often you wear it and how you take care of it. A few signs of a poorly fitted bra include wrinkling in the cups, underwire poking the sides of your breasts, a band that rides up, cup spillage, slipping straps, or a bra that hikes up when you lift your arms.
  3. Prior fitting experiences left them feeling anything but special and empowered. iloveadoring is an experience in intimate apparel. We educate, pamper, and guide you to finding what makes you feel beautiful, happy, and sexy. Intimate Apparel must first and foremost be for you.
  4. Never be intimated by cup size. We have been educated on what is “perfect” by “angels.” When you really think about it, we women have been sold an ideal based on a marketing campaign geared to men. The right fit is about the proper band width and the cup size that works for your body. Forget about what you think your cup size should be. The right fit is more than a letter.

Ladies, there’s a huge difference in how a $15 bra and a $70+ bra will fit and perform, even if they don’t look very different on the hanger. A good quality bra will fit more comfortably the minute you put it on, provide all-day support, and will hold its appearance over many wearings and washings.

Below are a few bra mistakes we see every day using pictures we’ve found in various places as visuals.

Uplift-Bra Picture not fitting

No support is provided here. Her breast tissue is sitting on her frame. In the heat, this can cause a rash which when not treated can turn into a yeast infection. The bra band should fit snugly right under where the breast tissue starts on your frame. Additionally, this cup is too small for her breasts and it appears the band is too large.

This is what we affectionately call a double bubble. The top of the cup is cutting into her breast tissue and causing spillage or double bubble in the cup. In a shirt, this will look like she has four boobs.

 

 

Uplift-Side by side bra comparison

The picture on the left is showing a bra that is too big in the band and several sizes too small in the cup. The picture on the right is showing her breasts lifted and supported. The straps are not digging into her skin and the front of the bra is fit flat on her chest between her two breasts. Though this is not our picture, I’m guessing, she is wearing a 38C on the left and a 34G on the right.

 

 

Size does matter – the right size. We as women will change bra sizes several times over our lifetime and with weight gain or loss. In an article written by Ellen Lewis of Lingerie Briefs, she described a visit with an Italian market contact she worked with who had an extensive and expensive berth of designer bras and lingerie. When Ellen asked about her collection, the woman said “for Italian women, Lingerie is like fine jewelry, a body accessory to be coveted. They are collectibles.” Have you ever considered your bras and intimates to be the equivalent of fine jewelry?

Ladies, we have much we can learn from the women of Italy – and Europe. Stop waiting. Come in today and let us treat you to an experience where you will find your own true, beautiful self.


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