The Huffington Post Christina Anderson agrees with us - 5 Things to make shopping for bras easier:
1. Work with a 
professional bra fitter/specialist, with over 250 brands and 
styles you need a experienced person to advise you on the right type for your 
figure just like you would go to a lawyer for legal advice.
2. Buy your bra at a 
small lingerie focus shop, you will find a staff that is more 
likely to be experts.  The main reason for ill fitting bra is that many women 
are shopping in department shops that carry sizes to DD.  There is definitely a 
disconnect between the people who manufacture the bras and womens current 
sizes...they have changed.  Cups sized are up to N now and department stores 
just don't carry that range.
3. Cups are not created 
equal, 
you must know 
your back-size to cup size ratio to get the right fit.  Even armed with this 
information size within each type and style can be tricky because each 
manufacturer has its own rules.  So you must try bras in your size 
range.
4. Invest in your bra, we have all purchased 
the $20 bra (the bra that is not on sale for $20...it is $20), they won't last 
or give proper support for long.  Our best selling bra range in price from $40 - 
$80....we also carry $25.00 bras.  The difference in price is the material and 
design.  Remember your your bra is investment in the way you 
look.
5. Hand wash your 
bras, we believe the frequency of washing your bra depends on your 
activity.  We suggust at least two wears then wash in a lingerie wash and do not 
wear your bra two days in a row.  You must allow your band to go back to its 
natural state (24 hour rest).
 
 
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