For curvy ladies, it gets challenging to find that ideal full-figure bra that fits them well and brings in that absolute comfort and support. Similar to looking for a needle in a haystack! It’s important to understand that not all bra types are suitable for plus-size women, and the traditional method of shopping in-store and relying solely on size is an inadequate purchase.
Besides ensuring a proper fit, it is essential to select a style that complements your unique breast shape. To put it this way, you buy a typical T-shirt bra and assume it will fit, but it won’t, darling! Why? The level of coverage offered by a T-shirt bra falls short compared to what a full-figure bra provides, thus making it less preferable for a full-figure lady. True, a full-figure bra can be styled like a T-shirt bra, but an ordinary T-shirt bra won’t fit. Thus, you need to look beyond your size.
Having said that, this in-depth shopping guide will ensure you make the right choices when buying a full-figure bra for your gorgeous curves.
1. Measure Yourself Up
Although it may seem simple, most women measure themselves INCORRECTLY!
So to get an accurate measurement, the following are the right methods to adhere to:
- First, measure your underband. Wrap the tape snuggly around your ribcage, right below your bust and measure. Make sure it’s neither too loose nor too tight.
- Lastly, measure your overbust. Take a measuring tape and measure around the fullest part of your bust, but make sure the tape level is surfaced to the ground.
Important note: Subtract 0.5 inches from your overbust measurement if you’re performing this while wearing a padded bra.
2. RIGHT Size Matters
To get your correct bra size, look into a size chart when you have your underbust and overbust measurements.
As the chart illustrates, your underbust measurement gives you band size and the overbust measurement helps you find your cup size.
For example, if your underbust is between 27-28, then your band size is 32. Once you’ve got your band size, check parallelly in that row for your cup size.
Now to get the correct overbust measurement, place the measuring tape on the apex of your bust and see the numbers coming. If it falls under 33-34, your cup size would be B. Consequently, 32 B would be your ideal bra size.
You will have no trouble selecting the ideal full-figure bra if you follow these instructions.
Finding the Right Style
Look for underwired M-frame bras with a side panel that holds your breasts in place if you have spread-apart breasts.
Go for padded underwired bras with cross elastic at the front if you fall under touching breasts type. The cross elastic in the middle separates your breasts and minimizes sweating and irritation in there.
4. Correct support & coverage is paramount
Shop for a full-figure bra that feels like a second skin and provides that unrivalled support and comfort. Check if your bra remains in place or does it hurt or chafe in any way?
Additionally, coverage matters the most in the full-figure bra, so try on several options and make sure there are no side, armhole, or neck bulges. Above all, make sure your breast tissue stays inside the cup and does not extend past the side panel. Furthermore, the side seam should be in its right place, not on the breast tissue. The underband should remain below the breast tissue rather than reaching up.
So there you have it all, sweetie! This information will help you pick the perfect full-figure bra that guarantees you an unmatched degree of comfort, support, and style. Now embrace those gorgeous curves that you possess and show the world the real you!
Rani Kumari
While the topic of periods & lingerie is typically spoken of in hushed tones, Rani talks about relatable lingerie challenges & solutions in a fun, quirky way. With good years of experience and her deep interest in lingerie and women’s hygiene always drives her to write about these topics & empower uninformed women. When she’s not writing, she’s probably on the lookout for some great INSIGHTS & amusing anecdotes to include in her work.