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  • Question
    How can I keep my bralettes and bras?
    Hannah Park
    Professional Stylist
    Hannah Park is a professional stylist and personal shopper with experience in e-comm styling, celebrity styling and personal styling. She runs an LA-based styling company, The Styling Agent, where she focuses on understanding each individual she works with, and crafting wardrobes according to their needs.
    Professional Stylist
    Expert Answer
    You can fold the bralettes in half, lay them down flat, and color coordinate them. It is not good to fold bras. Lay them out flat in your dresser.
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    With what can I wear bralettes?
    Hannah Park
    Professional Stylist
    Hannah Park is a professional stylist and personal shopper with experience in e-comm styling, celebrity styling and personal styling. She runs an LA-based styling company, The Styling Agent, where she focuses on understanding each individual she works with, and crafting wardrobes according to their needs.
    Professional Stylist
    Expert Answer
    You can wear bralettes with a low-cut dress, a shirt with many holes, or a see-through mesh. Remember to match their colors with the dress.
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    My breasts fall out the bottom of my bra, and I can't seem to find a bra that fits me! What can I do?
    Community Answer
    Go to a store that specializes in lingerie, and have a staff member measure you. This may be a bit awkward, but believe me, you'll be walking on air when you find the right one.
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    How do I find a bra with good shape that prevents my breasts from moving while walking?
    Community Answer
    Go to a store that specializes in selling bras and lingerie. Ask for a fitting -- this is truly the only real way of finding a bra that fits your actual size and needs. Let the fitter know that you need good support for sport/walking/activity, so that they can bear this in mind when selecting the right bras for you. Do not think this is about one brand -- often you need to try many different brands and even different bras within the one brand before finding the bras that fit you exactly and give the necessary support.
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    How can I keep my breasts from coming out of the bottom of the bra cups?
    Community Answer
    If this happens, then you need to make your bra tighter, which probably means you need a size or 2 smaller.
  • Question
    How do I know when it's time to start wearing a bra?
    Community Answer
    If you start to see any breast tissue, or nipples that you can see through a shirt, you should invest in a bra. You can start by wearing a training bra if you want to get into the habit of wearing a regular bra.
  • Question
    What if different bra sizes still give me red marks on my sides?
    Community Answer
    You either need to go up a band size or a cup size, from the largest size you've tried. The bra should be comfortable and should not leave any marks or painful rashes.
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    How do I fit my breasts in a bra if they are different sizes?
    Community Answer
    Get a bra that fits the larger breast. If there is a big difference, you may wish to stuff the cup of the smaller breast.
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    I would like to wear a front-hook bra, but they never lie flat. I wear a 52D. How do I find this?
    Community Answer
    Your best bet is to try online shopping, since you don't wear what is sold in most stores. Also, if it doesn't lie flat, it could mean you need to go down a band size and up a cup size.
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    How do I find a bra that will fit me?
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    Often, the sales people at bra stores are happy to help you find one that fits. Higher-end clothing and lingerie stores will have staff that can help take your measurements to ensure that you're purchasing the correct size.
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    What do I do if the cups are too loose in the size I'm wearing, but if I go down a size they become too tight?
    Community Answer
    Try going down a cup size and up in band width. For example: If you are wearing a 34C, try a 36B or a 38B. It may be somewhat of a hassle, but if you have to, go to a specialty store that sells lingerie and ask for a fitting. If you go somewhere that doesn't offer personal fittings by a trained employee (like an outlet store) or you're uncomfortable asking for a personal fitting, try bringing a few different sizes around your normal size that differ in band width and cup size and try them on in the dressing room until you find one that fits and is comfortable to you. It may be inconvenient, but if you find your true fit, you will be happy.
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    Which brand of bras should I use?
    Community Answer
    This is a really personalized choice. You simply have to experiment and find what feels and looks best to you.
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    I know I should be wearing a 30C but that's an impossible size to find so I usually wear a 32B instead. What stores sell this size without having to shop online?
    Community Answer
    As with any garment, all sizing is not the same. The size changes depending on the manufacturer and style, so keep trying different places.
  • Question
    How do I talk to my mother about getting a bra?
    Community Answer
    Just tell her that you've been feeling uncomfortable later and that you're hoping she would take you bra shopping.
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    What should I do if I have a roll of fat under my breasts that makes bras uncomfortable?
    Community Answer
    Try a bra with a band that goes across the bottom of your breasts.
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    How do I find the right bra for me?
    Community Answer
    Go to a bra store and get yourself fitted. Or you could do it at home if you have a measuring tape. Then you will know what size bra to get.
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    How can I keep my breasts from coming out of the bottom of the bra cups?
    Community Answer
    You're wearing the wrong size. Get measured at a store that specializes in bras and lingerie, like Victoria's Secret.
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    What if I'm not allowed to try on bras for sanitary reasons?
    Community Answer
    In the store, try holding it up on your bust and tightening it to see if it fits.
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    I used to wear a 44DD, but I lost 55 lbs, so I have much smaller breasts that are sagging. I have a 38 band and 42 bust, so what size bra should I wear?
    Community Answer
    A 38D would be best for you right now. To prevent sagging, get bras with plenty of support, underwire, and padding.
  • Question
    Why is my bra always riding up?
    Community Answer
    Your bra band is likely either too big or stretched out. Get a band it fits you snugly. You want it to be snug to ensure it won't move around on you.
  • Question
    When I sit down, the underwires of my bra dig into the undersides of my upper arms. Am I wearing the wrong size?
    Community Answer
    Yes. Your bra should be comfortable and well-fitted without leaving marks or digging uncomfortably into the skin.
  • Question
    I'm only 14, but I'm already a 32DD. Should I wear underwire bras or non-wired bras?
    Community Answer
    Most likely if you think you need it, then you do. Around this age you need to be wearing more supportive bras. You can also ask your parent or guardian to take you for a professional bra fitting.
  • Question
    How do I stop having armpit flab?
    Community Answer
    Buy a bra that's full coverage, Look for a bra label that explains that the bra reduces the appearance of back and armpit fat.
  • Question
    What can I do if I can't find a bra that supports my breasts?
    Community Answer
    Go to a store that specializes in lingerie and ask for a professional fitting.
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    I have osteoporosis, scoliosis and have broken my back twice. Therefore, my spine is curved in several directions. One shoulder is lower than the other and the bra is too loose under my arms. How can I buy a well fitting bra? How can I buy a bra that fits well when my spine is curved in several directions and my shoulders are uneven?
    Community Answer
    Try to buy a smaller band size and larger cup size, then adjust the straps.
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    Can I measure my breasts with a ruler and convert the cm to inches later?
    Community Answer
    This wouldn’t work, as you need to measure all the way around your body. You should find some measuring tape or get professionally fitted.
  • Question
    My bra right now slides up and down when I lift my arms up, but the bra itself feels to tight. I tried on a smaller size, but it was even tighter. What should I do?
    Pipolo
    Community Answer
    The cup and the band could be right, but in your case the shoulder straps are wrong. Try a bra with adjustable straps or another brand.
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    What do I adjust if the strap pushes fat up under my armpits so it looks like an extra pair of boobs are under the arm pits?
    Community Answer
    Try adjusting the waistband to make it looser. If it doesn't work, you may need a different sized bra.
  • Question
    How do I know if I'm ready to wear a bra?
    Community Answer
    You're likely ready when you notice any changes in your breasts, such as nipples pointing out from your shirt, or when your breasts itch or hurt (it’s normal during puberty). You can start wearing an underwire bra when you are an A cup. Just remember to choose what’s comfortable for you.
  • Question
    If my breasts are bulging out of my bra, does that mean the bra is too small? If so, the size of bra that has that effect is 32a, so what size should I be wearing?
    Pinkskates
    Top Answerer
    Yes, it’s a sign you need to go up a cup size. Try a 32B and see how it fits. It would be best to remeasure yourself to make sure you have the right size.
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