Top tips on buying a bra

Red bra laying on the floor

We asked bra fitting experts from Evenden (manufacturer of top brands Rigby & Peller, Freya and Fantasie) and Triumph International to share their vast experience when it comes to buying a bra.

 

Things you really should know

 

It's easy to buy an off-the-peg bra without getting advice

But it's much better to get the help of a trained fitter. Save yourself £200 worth of unworn underwear by getting properly fitted. People think they can guess bra sizes but they can't, it's a complicated business.

 

You can instantly look five pounds lighter in the right bra

A well-fitting bra will improve your profile and outline. The difference in body shape can be amazing, that's why you have to have the right foundation - get the underneath right and your clothes will look so much better.

 

You're wearing the wrong-sized bra when:

1. The shoulder straps fall off the shoulders and the back of the bra rides up. The straps are in the wrong place and back of the bra should be in line with the front. This bra is too big.

2. The under-wires are digging in and your cleavage is spilling out. This bra is too small.

 

Every woman should have a 'wardrobe of bras'

Just as we have a selection of shoes for various uses - we need a good spectrum of bras too. After all, you wouldn't go for an afternoon stroll in a pair of stilettos would you, so why wear the wrong bra? A basic 'bra wardrobe' should include the following:

 

*A plunge/cleavage bra

*A strapless bra

*A functional/everyday bra

*A molded t-shirt bra

*A pretty bra

 

Top tips

 

1. Get fitted! You don't have one bra size for life, having kids and dieting are body-changing experiences. Don't guess, get assessed!

 

2. Don't put up with uncomfortable underwear. No bra should be uncomfortable; if it is, it doesn't fit.

 

3. Explore new shapes when you're putting together your bra wardrobe.

 

Age matters

 

A 20-year-old, 40-year-old and 70-year-old may all be the same bra size but they all have different needs. As we age, the breasts lose elasticity, so a 20-year-old can get away with a plunge padded bra but a 70-year-old will need a pre-formed built-up cup.

 

Different body shapes need different bras

 

If a woman has a long body, the length from the shoulder to the bust is greater so she needs more lift. She'll need a different bra to a woman with a shorter body shape.

 

The average woman only buys 2½ bras per year

 

Like running shoes, bras have a relatively short lifespan. It's easy to hang onto something just because it's comfortable, but it's important to realise that, on average, a bra will last approximately three months, if you're washing and wearing it regularly.

 

A bra is a delicately crafted piece of lingerie with lots of seams (the average bra has 30 seams) and because of the amount of Lycra, it will change shape and stretch with washing (although, hand-washed bras last longer). If you are going to machine wash your bras, place them in a special wash bag on a cool cycle.

 

Save money, buy wisely

 

Experts at Rigby & Peller, corsetiere to the Queen, recommend recycling a party outfit from last year (as the Queen herself has been known to do!) to beat the credit crunch. Updated with control underwear underneath it will give you a whole new shape, and - hey presto! - a whole new dress. Experts in bra fitting, find your nearest London store at www.rigbyandpeller.com. If you are outside London, select from their large online range.

 

Things to remember

 

1. Always get fitted for a bra - it doesn't take long and it's important to find a bra that suits your shape.

 

2. Wires should fit around the contour of the breast and not dig in. The shape of the wires will alter if you machine wash a bra at a high temp or leave it to dry on a radiator.

 

3. Be adventurous. There are loads of pretty bras around; instead of sticking to black and white, go for colour and detail.

 

More information

 

For top tips on changing your shape by buying the right bra, see our feature on improving your body shape

 

Good websites to try

 

www.fantasie.com

 

www.rigbyandpeller.com

 

www.triumph.com

 

Read all of our how-to guides and fashion advice and style advice stories here

 


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