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Time For Bra Shopping - The 3 Bra Shopping Indicators

Time For Bra Shopping- The 3 Bra Shopping Indicators

Most women will think twice when it comes to buying themselves new bra sets or lingerie sets. They might not know that wearing an old bra is disrespectful in some events and such act is actually a very serious fashion crime as well. The last thing that a woman wearing an old bra would want is to have the bra being spotted by others. Wearing an old bra risks damaging breasts tissue and bring along other health concerns as well.

Let us look at five of the indicators which you can use to determine whether it is time for you to shop for a new bra now.

Bra Shopping Indicator #1 Special Occasions

There are certain occasions or events which require you to wear a brand new set of bra. These events can be a wedding, a ball dance party or a formal event. Shopping for a new bra can be essential to match your outfit for these events. Also, some types of bra will actually help you stand out from others in such events such as a backless bra for a backless gown.

Bra Shopping Indicator #2 Shape and Colo
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The best way for you to determine whether a bra is old is by comparing them to the colors and shape when they are new. With this, you can easily identify whether the bra that you are wearing is already worn out and it is time for you to get a new one. Another element to spot this indicator will be the size. When you wear a bra that is already worn out, you will feel that the support and slight tightness will not be there anymore.

Bra Shopping Indicator #3 Weight Gain or Loss


Your body size and weight will fluctuate if you are actively participating in a weight loss or weight gain program. This fluctuation will reduce the durability of your bra and will worn them out much quicker. Also, if your weight programs actually show fast results, the bra that you are wearing might not suit you after a few weeks. You should plan for bra shopping when deciding whether to sign up for a weight loss or weight gain program.

Now, look the the bra sets or lingerie sets in your closets, drawers or wardrobes to see whether it is time for you to get yourself a new set of bra.

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By Janice Richards
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Lingerie Drawer

Lingerie Drawer--all good lingerie collections should have a a mixture of naughty and nice, lace and silk, tight and loose....

Lingerie Drawer

So, you have decided you need to spice up your lingerie draw, but what to buy? There are so many items out there these days. What do you choose?

Apart from the essentials, all good lingerie collections should have a a mixture of naughty and nice, lace and silk, tight and loose.

Thongs are great for wearing under tight clothes, g strings are better utilised in more intimate circumstances.

Baby Dolls are usually very short and sexy sets. Available in silk or lace, they are very loose fitting and are gathered under the breasts. They don't quite cover the bottom, and come with a matching pair of knickers. Guaranteed to get the right reaction on an early night.

Chemise come in silk, satin and lace, they cover slightly more than the baby doll, have thin shoulder straps and sometimes, matching briefs. Curl up with him on the sofa on hot summer evenings wearing a chemise, you might not have to wait for bed...

Camisoles are often used as outer garments these days. Available in silk, lace, or a mixture of both, they give a sexy but casual look and feel. They look great when worn under a short jacket.

As a lingerie item, Cami's usually come with matching Cami knickers, Wear then under a long silk robe, that ties at the waist, stick out a leg and watch the reaction.

Basques and corsets pull parts of you in and push other parts of you out. The sexiest, if not the most comfortable item of lingerie. When worn with stockings they can give either a submissive or dominating feel to the proceedings, depending on your mood. Get one... maybe two, you'll never look back.

Suspender Belts, or Garter belts as they are also known, are sexy lace strips that fasten around your waist and have four straps hanging from them to hold up a pair of stockings. Every girl should have at least a black one and a white one in their lingerie drawer. This item is as essential as a bra and knickers set. Show a leg when you're getting out of a car, and you'll stop the street.

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By Trevor A Belshaw
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The Bra - A Historical Look at This Everyday Item of Women's Lingeri

Bras--Bra fashion history truly began with the first bra to be patented. It was patented in 1914 by Mary Phelps-Jacobs an American woman...

The Bra - A Historical Look at This Everyday Item of Women's Lingerie

Bras

Bra fashion history began as far back as Cretan times, but 1907, was the year when the word brassiere was first reported in an American copy of Vogue magazine. The original French meaning was support. In England bust improvers were available in the Edwardian period. By 1905 BBs as they were known were usual wear.

Bra fashion history truly began with the first bra to be patented. It was patented in 1914 by Mary Phelps-Jacobs an American woman. It is not thought to be the first bra ever, but it is the first patented record and that gives her the credit. Mary Phelps-Jacobs patented her bra design under the patent name of Caresse Crosby. Some say it was her French maid who provided the idea or the stitching help. Two silk handkerchiefs were tied together, ribbon sewn on to make straps and a seam set in the center at the front of the garment. Phelps-Jacobs couldn't get much interest for her idea and sales were low, so for $1500 she sold the rights to Warners. A few years later that fifteen hundred dollar patent valuation was thought to be worth fifteen million dollars. Warners have been involved in bra production along with other underwear items ever since. Within a year, breasts were measured in inches rather than being sized small, medium or large.

Bras became more common and more widely promoted over the 1910s, helped by the continuing trend towards lighter, shorter corsets that offered increasingly less bust support. In 1917 the U.S. War Industries Board asked women to stop buying corsets to free up metal for war production. This was said to have freed some 28,000 tons of metal, enough to build two battleships.

The bra took off the way it did because of World War I. The War changed gender roles, putting many women to work in factories and uniforms for the first time. The war also influenced social attitudes towards women and helped to liberate them from corsets. However women were already moving into the retail and clerical sectors. The bra 'came out', from something tucked into the back pages of women's magazines in the 1890s, to prominent display in department stores by 1918. Advertising was now promoting shaping the bust to contemporary fashion demands, and sales began to grow.

The word 'brassiere' was shortened to 'bra' in the 1930s, initially by young college women. The bra was becoming more sophisticated, and home-sewn versions vanished in the 30s. In 1935, Warners developed what they called the 'Alphabet Bra', a bra made in a series of sizes corresponding to the letters of the alphabet, A, B,C, D, etc and then women started taking an interest in the size of their breasts. In the UK, this standard was not adopted until the 1950s.

Appearing well-endowed remained popular over the next few years and bra sales reflected this trend. In 1959, Warner and Dupont introduced a stretchy fabric, called Lycra, which made bras more durable and comfortable. Women didn't take advantage of this wonderful new material for long because feminists in the 1960s tossed out and supposedly burned their bras to protest about being viewed as "sex objects."

In the late 1970s and early '80s, when gym classes and running became the rage, the bra became popular again. As women hit the streets and into the gym, they wanted and needed comfort and support for their bust. Bra sales increased again in the 1990s, when the Wonderbra gave average sized women cleavage which now was a necessary accessory to the plunging necklines that were now the fashion. Now, based on celebrity photos and fashion trends, it appears that cleavage is here for a while.
Today the different types, colors, shapes and material of bras is endless. Here are just some examples: soft cup bras, underwire bras, demi cup bras, push up bras, plus size bras, sheer bras, see through bras, lace bras, satin bras, sexy bras, fishnet bras, satin bras, cupless bras, peephole bras, as you can see the list can go on.

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By Lynn Winter
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Guide to Your First Bra

Guide to Your First Bra--Once you know your measurements, you will be faced with hundreds of bra options. This means taking the time to reflect upon each bra carefully - what do you want your first bra to do for you?...

Guide to Your First Bra

Buying your first bra is a rite of passage that every woman goes through. If you are at this stage in your life, you should be proud of this moment - it is one that you will cherish forever!

Now, before you head to your favourite lingerie shop, there are a few things that you should know about finding the right bra for your body type. First of all, you will have to get properly measured. There are two ways to go about this: you can have your mom, or your friend, measure you or you can simply head to a store where they do professional bra fittings. In most cases, you will probably find a better bra if you allow a professional to measure you.

Once you know your measurements, you will be faced with hundreds of bra options. This means taking the time to reflect upon each bra carefully - what do you want your first bra to do for you? Are you looking for a supportive bra? Maybe you need one that will help you through sports without causing any pain. For the most part, it is a good idea to have at least a few different types of bras in your wardrobe.

Those bras that are considered "light support" do not have any type of under wire, and they are perfect for smaller breast sizes. "Full support" bras often have some type of shape to them in the form of an under wire or plastic wire that runs through them. These bras tend to be best for those that have larger cup sizes. The last type of fashion bra, the "push up" is designed to push together the breasts for maximum cleavage. While push ups may give you the desired effect that you want to achieve, they can often be uncomfortable.

If you are going to play a lot of sports, make sure to get measured for a sports bra. Most women do not know this, but sports bra measurements are unlike fashion bra measurements - never wear a fashion bra in place of a sports bra, since it will not support you properly. The world of bras may seem like a confusing place, but once you get used to wearing them you will find that they really do make a difference. Remember to find out what your proper size is, buy the bra that works for you, and keep those sports bras separate from those fashion bras.

Tiffany Hart writes about bra sizes, styles, brands and other issues for DivaBras.com where you can find elegant and practical plus size bras.

By Tiffany Hart
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Mixing and Matching Bra and Top Colors

Mixing and Matching Bra and Top Colors--Little black dress, perfect black pants, great fitting black top, and one extraordinary black bra - these are all essential elements of any woman's wardrobe...

Mixing and Matching Bra and Top Colors


Have you ever seen a photo of a celebrity with one shirt strap falling off of their shoulder revealing a perfectly matched bra strap? These things don't happen by accident - it's all about planning.

Since good bras tend to be rather pricey, most of us cannot afford to have hundreds of them decorating our bureau shelves. Still, it never hurts to have a few basic bras to match those sexy outfits (you know, the sheer, tight, and silky ones?). Let's begin with basic black. Little black dress, perfect black pants, great fitting black top, and one extraordinary black bra - these are all essential elements of any woman's wardrobe.


Now, you can easily purchase a plain black bra, but that wouldn't be too much fun when you casually allow your shirt strap to slip, would it? Instead, look for that black bra that has a little something different on the strap. Whether its lace, beads, or other embellishments, find a bra that you feel good about wearing (even if nobody ever sees it).

Aside from the all-important black, it is also vital to have one taupe bra in your collection. While taupe may be slightly boring, it will be your best friend when you want to wear that slinky white top (go ahead, get caught in the rain - this color won't reveal anything!). Also pick up one pink (every girl has to have a touch of pink!); one blue; and one white bra. All of these bras will serve you well no matter what the occasion is - then again, there are those days that you just want to wear something slightly romantic, which is why one patterned bra is a must-have item.

While they may seem slightly impractical, those dainty bras covered with roses, lace, and pretty straps can be just the think that you are looking for if you happen to put on a summery top. Nothing says romance better than a loose fitting white top with a touch of feminine mystique underneath. Adding any, or all, of these bras to your wardrobe will guarantee that you can match any top to any bra with a style all your own. Sure, most of the time those lovely bras will never see the light of day, but when they do... you'll be happy that you decided to purchase bras that look as good as they feel.

Tiffany Hart writes about bra sizes, styles, brands and other issues for DivaBras.com where you can find elegant and practical plus size bras.

By Tiffany Hart
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