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One case study in 2014 suggested a tight underwire bra was responsible for blocking and inflaming breast veins, causing pain and breast tissue to harden. However, we don't have evidence this condition ...
Pour Moi, with its in-house medical specialists Dr. Hana Patel and Andreas Anastasiou, released an eye-opening survey that determined 91% of women aren’t getting properly fitted for a bra ...
Probably because you’re wearing the wrong size. In fact, most women who wear the two most common bra sizes (34B and 36C) are actually not wearing the proper size.
It tracks, then, that if you stop wearing a bra altogether—or if you get professionally fitted —the negative effects of your wrong-sized bra will go away. 5.
Traditional bra sizing involves two measurements: band and cup size. However, trending brands often simplify this to basic letter sizing, potentially sacrificing proper fit for convenience.
Bonus: seamless bras and underwear are typically a lot softer and more comfortable anyway. We’ll call it a win-win. WATCH: The Secret Of What To Wear Is Hidden In Your Invitation ...
Every day is No Bra Day in our books. Well, for some people, anyway. While free-boobing is often touted as the most comfortable choice, for those with larger breasts, sometimes wearing a bra is ...