Monday, December 27, 2010

Bra


The bras every woman should have in her wardrobe

Are you wearing the right

bra size?

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Surveys suggest that 2 out of 3 women are not.

Braziers, Bras, Undergarments. Whichever way you want to say it, you have to have it. Have you ever found the perfect dress or blouse that you just fell in love with but then didn’t know what bra to wear with it, so decided not to get it? Well, that is a common concern among many women in Dallas. As Dallas women we want to wear the latest fashions and turn them into our own special style. This means going out and taking a chance on new garments that might be a little tricky to pair with an undergarment. Here are 3 different types of bras, and a shapewear top kit that every woman should have in their dressers that will ensure that you have the choice to choose whatever garment you like, and know that you look well put together.
Fredericks’s of Hollywood $30.00
U-PLUNGE BRA – This bra is good for whenever you wear a very low cut dress or halter that goes past the normal bra line. It will hold and give you a great shape while making the appearance of not wearing a bra.
Fredericks’s of Hollywood $28.00
CONVERTIBLE LOW-BACK BRA- This bra gives you great versatility that will allow you to change it for different garments to suit your needs. It can be worn as a halter, crisscross or low-back style. Great for a razor back tank top, or your favorite halter top.
Fredericks’s of Hollywood $38.00
NO SLIP STRAPLESS BRA- Always pick a strapless bra that has a no slip feature to it. This will allow you to enjoy your night without readjusting your undergarments every time you move around. It will stay put and let you worry more about what cocktail you are going to order next.
Fredericks’s of Hollywood $125.00
PREMIERE SHAPEWEAR TOP KIT - This kit includes two pairs of silicone gel petals (in small and medium) with travel case, Flex Body Bra, 48 pieces of Stuck Up Stylist Tape in two widths (24 straight and 24 curved) and two Cleavage Clasp adhesive bras.
  • The silicone gel petals are great for garments that do not have a lot of fabric and have an awkward shape that a bra would show.
  • The Flex Body Bras create the appearance of the conventional fitting bra, while leaving your back bare and having no straps.
  • The Cleavage Clasp adhesive bras are supportive, seamless and invisible under clothing, and they even creates cleavage.
  • The Stuck up stylist tape is great many different uses. It is double sided and will hold fabrics in place, so there are no surprises peaking out if you move the wrong way.


Your clothes will look and fit better if you follow the measurement chart below. Here are a few handy hints to help you choose a bra of the correct size. By following this simple self-measuring guide you will have all the information that you need to work out your correct bra size. We suggest you use a flexible paper or plastic tape measure, marked in centimetres.
  1. Place the tape measure round your back and under your bust; make sure that the tape measure is flat and not twisted. Pull the tape measure tight and make a note of the measurement. We will call this measurement your band size.
  2. Now, take a similar measurement, this time measuring across the fullest part of your bust. Keep the tape measure a little looser this time. Now make a note of this measurement, which we will call your cup size.

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