Friday, 23 March 2012

How to find the perfect bra fit

If you are well endowed in the bust area, you should get yourself refitted for a bra every couple of years or so. Why? Because age, lifestyle and weight changes can all have significant effects on your bust size and breast shape and a bra that may have fitted well a few years back may no longer be the right fitting bra anymore. Most retailers offer bra fitting as a free service and it's well worth the investment in time. A well fitting bra minimises shoulder, neck and back pain, gives the bust a nice shape and allows your outerwear to flatter your overall look.

I won't go into details about how to fit a bra as there is sufficient material on the web, as well as lots of Youtube videos on the subject. Instead, I will give you the benefit of some of my knowledge gained as a qualified bra fitter:

  • If wires push out from your bust, rather than sitting flush against the breastbone, it means the wires are too small or that your bust is quite full in the middle. Try a wider wire bra or try a bra with a lower front wire.
  • If your bust is heavier at the sides, try bras with a side sling as these encourage forward projection of your bust rather than letting your bust slide towards your arms.
  • If you have more bust tissue on the lower bust, try a 3/4 cup or a 1/2 cup (balconette) bra. if you use a full cup bra, you may not able able to fill out the top of the cup.
  • A heavy top bust? Try full cup bras. These are higher in the middle but they will support you better.
  • Chafing at the centre from wires digging in? Try lower cut bras as the wire does not come up so high at the breastbone.
  • Breast tissue at the sides spilling from the cups? Look for bras with a higher wire. Panache tends to make bras with a higher side wire, Freya bras tend to have lower side wires.
  • Too much back tissue? Try the back smoothing bras that are now available on the market - eg Berlei Back Smoothing Bra.
  • Straps digging into your shoulders? Go for bras with a wider shoulder strap or, better still, a padded shoulder strap. You can also purchase pads that fit around your shoulder strap. 
  • Find wires dig in uncomfortably no matter what bra you try? Unwired bras maybe the answer for you but look for ones with a side sling as these give a large bust a better shape. There are some great brands on the market such as Royce, Aviana and Elila. The only downside is that these bras tend to be higher at the centre, to compensate for the lack of wire support, so low neck clothes will require a camisole or a camisette to hide the bra.
A certified bra fitter will be able to help you find the correct bra for your shape and needs and most lingerie boutiques have a good selection of bras to choose from.

Saturday, 3 March 2012

Where to find a short cotton dressing gown or kimono wrap?

I have searched all summer for a lightweight cotton dressing gown, with short sleeves and no longer than just on the knees, without success.  All of our Australian sleepwear brands - including Pillow Talk, Love & Lustre, Deshabille, Pickles & Loop & Peter Alexander - had only longer length robes with 3/4 or full length sleeves. Why is it that short sleeve and shorter length dressing gowns are not available? Surely with our hot summers the retailers would be begging the brands to be more accomodating? Or is it because the brands are simply not listening? While they all offer fantastic styles in beautiful cotton prints, please consider our climate in your designs.