MISS VIXEN Lingerie Bible | Page 6

How To Select Bras Perhaps the most important point in underwear: get this wrong and it's not just your clothes that are at stake but also your overall silhouette. Bras are essential in every woman's wardrobe. In fact, experts suggest having your own 'lingerie wardrobe' aside from having a closet full of sexy clothes. “It's important to have different bras for different outfits — just like shoes!” – Nicole Willis, Intimacy Before heading out to the store and nabbing every style there is, stand in front of a mirror first and take your exact measurements. Bras that fit right will give you that flattering shape and would feel super comfortable too! Using a measuring tape, determine your correct band size by measuring just below your chest or that area just above your rib cage. This is the number that appears on bra sizes. • Next, test your bra by wearing it on the loosest set of hooks. The band part of the bra is where all the support should take place. If you're able to pull it about half an inch before feeling some resistance, then it's a perfect fit. • • Try moving your torso from side to side. Your undergarment should stay in place even through these motions; if it doesn't, change it. Look at your cups and be honest if there is some 'spillage' over the top. This should not happen in appropriate lingerie. Also, if there's a case of 'side spillage', you need to consider a bigger cup size. • Adjust the straps. They should rest lightly and not be pressing down to give you bra marks. Bra straps are just auxiliary parts of the undergarment – they should not be treated as the ones to support your chest. • When it comes to underwire, select those that go from the center and go all the way to embrace the entire breast. If you keep on tugging at your underwire, then it's definitely • not the best fit.