Hey you ! I know you have trouble choosing your bra size. It's no longer a secret, because all of us, the Tits Family, suffer from this problem, especially if we have small breasts.
Can you give me your attention, darling? Because in this article we are going to give you the best advice for
choosing the right bra for a small chest.
Agreed beauty standards: set yourself free!
Unfortunately, beauty standards around the world are set in such a way that most women lose confidence in themselves and their bodies. As if there was only one definition of beauty, as if all women were created to appeal to that desired beauty that has become an obsession for many.
A halo must have a diameter less than 40 mm. A nipple should be 6.9 cm above the breast crease, otherwise, it means the breast is saggy and unsightly.
The nipples should form an equilateral triangle with an incision above the sternum. The size should neither be large nor very small. There must be Symmetry, in fact, the closer the size and shape between the breasts, the better the pair!
For God's sake !!
You must be a custom doll to meet these criteria. And that's what many women, unfortunately, drown in. They try very hard to fit this stereotype, especially those with small breasts who often opt for a bigger bra just to add volume to their breasts without paying attention to the mistakes they make that can make them their less attractive breasts.
Signs your bra size is the wrong size
If you take your bra off as soon as you get home, it's probably because you feel uncomfortable. Statistics show that 80% of women wear the wrong size bra. "Boobs" gives you signs that you are wearing the wrong bra, you have to listen to them.
If your breasts protrude from the top, sides, or bottom, your cups bulge and feel like someone is squeezing them, and you're having trouble breathing, it's mainly because your bra is too tight.
If your straps are leaving traces on your shoulders and giving you the impression that your circulation is disturbed, it is a sign that your cups are larger than your bra. Also, if you notice swelling or puffiness in your back, the tape may be too tight to make the back fat protrude unattractively.
On the contrary, bras can be loose. If you feel there is a gap and your breasts are swimming in your bra, or if the straps keep slipping over and over again, it means the bra cups are too big.
The right bra for my small chest, any advice?
If you have a cup size AA, A or B, we at "Titits" advise you to follow the following tips, but the most important thing is to always remember to shine with and in your beauty, because true beauty comes from Inside, true beauty is the result of your self-confidence:
- When trying to wear a bra, remember to clip it behind your back, this will prevent the underwire from twisting and keep it in good condition. To do this, put on the suspenders, lean forward and tuck your chest into the cups until it's in the right place. Then place your bra from the second level so that it is neither too compressible nor too comfortable. Keep in mind that you should always put two fingers between the back band and your back. This small margin is essential for your comfort and allows your chest to move smoothly.
- Regarding the straps, be careful not to choose a style of bra with straps that are too thin so as not to leave marks on the shoulders. It should be possible to insert a finger between the strap and your shoulder when it is fastened.
- If your breasts are sagging and the straps are slipping, your bra is probably too loose and you should change to a smaller size. A bra that is too big can make you feel heavy and won't be comfortable. Not to mention that it will make you look old... So avoid wearing the same bra for a long time as it will wear out over time and you will get less breast support.
How do you know which bra size is right for you?
So girls, to do this, take a tape and measure your chest. Stand straight in front of the mirror as if you were a model with a sewn dress. Measure your back and chest circumference and try to stay straight so that the measurements are as correct as possible.
Place the measuring tape flat under your chest, being careful not to pull or drop it. Then, to measure your chest measurement, place the measuring tape horizontally and flat on your chest and stretch it out at both ends.
The difference between your chest measurement and your back measurement will be your cup size. For example, if your back measurement is 75 cm and your chest measurement is 90 cm, just calculate the difference (90-75 = 15), and here we are! You have a B cup size.
The ideal size for your bra is therefore 90B. Easy peasy, right?
Well, after that, there may be some slight differences between brands, but we're not going to dwell on it this time.
Voila! I hope our tips will really help you. For more information about us, our values and our products, take a look at our site , it has lots of good things waiting for you.