Finding a bra that fits well, works with your breast shape and your day to day life can be a challenge. We can help eliminate the guess work with bras in a variety of styles and sizes. For more details check out our bra fitting page or give us a call at 907-707-9493.
Before (34A) Cups are too small, and breast tissue is over flowing on the sides
Before (34A) Cups are too small, and breast tissue is over flowing on the sides
Before (34A)
After (30D/32C) Cups are more suited to breast shape and breast tissue is fully contained
After (30D/32C) Wires are now fully around the breast tissue
After (30D/32C) Band is firmly in place and low on the back
Before (36B) Cups are floating away from the ribcage, straps are trying to do all the lifting
Before (36B) Breast tissue is overflowing the cups (quadbob), wire is pressing on breast tissue
Before (36B) Cups are too small causing extra pressure on band even though it’s correct band size
After (36D) Wires are resting against the chest wall and underneath the breast tissue
After (36D) Breast tissue is now secure within the wires, no more overflow (quadboob)
After (36D) Band is firm, but not fighting with the cups to provide support, straps are no longer trying to provide all the lift
Before (40DD) Center wires are floating away from the chest wall
Before (40DD) Breast tissue is overflowing from the tops of the cups, and readjustment of bra is needed after almost every movement
Before (40DD) Band is starting to ride up the ribcage and isn’t providing ample support or lift.
After (36GG) Center wires are flush with the chest wall, and breast tissue is fully supported by the band
After (36GG) Breast tissue in contained by the cups and the wire is now resting behind the breast root
After (36GG) Band is now laying parallel and is able to provide proper support, straps aren’t nearly as tight
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