Choosing The Right Bra
October 1, 2009 by Helen Baggott
Published in Shopping
A short article discussing how to choose a bra.
Choosing a new bra is often something a woman will take her time over. Support, comfort and style are all important factors to be considered.
Having had a mastectomy, a woman still has the same ‘wants’ on her list.
Support is paramount, especially for a larger busted lady. Weight which is neither balanced nor well-supported may result in muscle strain and a stiff neck.
Comfort is a personal issue, but a softer cup is often preferred.
Even after surgery, a woman still wants to look and feel attractive and sexy. Many suppliers of post-op lingerie recognise this fact and offer a fantastic range of mastectomy bras.
How do they differ to pre-op bras? The cup is fitted with a pocket and the prosthesis slips inside, providing the wearer with a natural and comfortable profile.
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