Saturday, April 24, 2010

The Perfect Bra For Close Fitting Tops

Wearing a bra for most women is fairly critical because support is what we all need. That being said, many bras can compromise your look given their inherent shape and design. This is particularly true if you prefer to wear close fitting tops.

We've all seen them. I can them Frankenstein breasts. You know - the look one gets when wearing a tight fitting top over a bra that has hard edges. While the close fitting look is very sexy and alluring, it can be completely ruined if it looks like you are wearing a couple of construction site cones underneath. The same goes for bras that have hard edges that make it look like you just might have a metal bra on!

The world of bra design has always lagged behind the fashion trends. They say trends go in and out of fashion in cycles and that is probably a good thing because it appears bras have finally caught up with the trends. If you prefer to wear a close fitting top, there is a bra style that will provide you with support without ruining the look.

The bra in question is the molded seamless underwire bra. Often referred to as a "porcelain" bra, this baby is a full cup bra that is incredibly comfortable. From a comfort standpoint, the bra is full cup and molded, which means the "ladies" are going to be supported, but not smashed. They fabric used with these bras is almost always breathable as well, which means you avoid issues with perspiration. This bra is so comfortable that many women will use it as their default bra.

From a fashion point of view, the molded seamless underwire bra is a sure fire winner. The seamless aspect of the cups means you don't get the Frankenstein effect where hard angles show through the top. The molded cups also provide a smooth shape with a certain amount of give that will make your tight top look a smooth one that meshes with the rest of your outfit. In short, we are talking a win-win with this bra.

The only thing about this bra that may cause you concern is the underwire aspect. Problems with underwire bras are the result of fitting issues, not the underwire itself. Remember, if you are getting poked in the arm, the bra cup is too small. If you are getting jabbed in the inner side of your arm pit, the bra is too big. Try moving up and down a size to get the perfect fit.

If a tight fitting top is a good look for you, there is only one bra that will provide you with comfort and support while not ruining the look - the porcelain molded seamless underwire bra.

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