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Does your cup “spilleth” over? Does your back side have more dimples than a newborn baby? Our fearless undergarment expert Shanequa and yours truly, give you solutions to these comment undergarment issues. Have a question of your own? As always, feel free to contact us.
Problem: My breasts are bulging out of the top or sides
of the cup, and my bust looks lumpy under clothes.
Solution: This is a sure sign that the cup size you are wearing
is too small, as your breasts should be totally encased in the cups. Try at
least one cup size bigger. You might also want to try stretch cup bras, where
the bras stretch to fit your breasts.
Problem: My cellulite shows through when I wear rayon pants.
Solution: You need a girdle. Try Spanx, a less grandma-like
brand of stocking/girdles, which provides support and a smoothing effect, virtually
eliminating the appearance of cellulite. You can find Spanx at most department
stores, or score them for up to 50% less at Off Fifth, the Saks Fifth Avenue
Outlet.
Problem: My bra rides up my back or moves around as I move.
Solution: Apart from trying to squeeze ourselves into cup sizes
that are too small, the most common mistake we make is to wear back sizes that
are too big. The strap around your body should fit snugly, and it will only
move around if it is too big. If this is happening, you need to try a smaller
back size. But REMEMBER: a smaller back size will also be smaller in the cup
(i.e. a 34C is smaller in the back and cup than a 36C). For example, if you
find a 36C fits you well in the cup but is too big around the back, you would
need to try a 34D.
Problem: The wires stick out at the front or dig in under my arms.
Solution: When the wires stick out or dig in like this, it’s
often because the cup size is too small and your breasts are forcing the bra
away from your body. Try a cup size bigger so that the wires lie flat against
your body and fully encase your breasts.
Problem: My bra straps dig into my shoulders and give me red marks.
Solution: The main support provided by a bra should come from
the strap around your back, and not the shoulder straps. If your shoulder straps
are digging in, you are probably wearing too big a back size, so you need to
drop a back size. Alternatively, you may simply need to loosen the shoulder
straps.
Problem: My bra cups are wrinkly, particularly at top and sides.
Solution: This is usually a sign that the cup size is too big,
so you may want to try one cup size smaller. However, if the wrinkling is only
at the tip of the cup, this could be an indication that the cup size is too
small because your breasts cannot fit into the cups properly—in this instance,
try one cup size bigger.
Problem: My love handles spill out of the top of my underwear.
Solution: You’re probably wearing the wrong type (and
possibly size) of underwear. Although we want to feel sexy in thong panties
and bikini briefs, these garments don’t provide the support needed for
those who have a little extra loving in the middle and the back. Try wearing
a brief, boy short, or even a lightweight girdle.
