Full Coverage Bras
There are numerous brassiere or bra styles available for women to choose
from, but two of the most common are demi-cup bras and full coverage bras. A
full coverage bra is exactly what it sounds like: a bra designed to cover
and support the entire breast. A demi bra, on the other hand, is cut out so
that the upper portion of the breast is exposed. Both bras have advantages
and disadvantages, and the decision about what kind of bra to buy can
sometimes be difficult.
The most primary concern when buying a bra is fit. If a bra does not fit
comfortably, it can be painful and look unsightly. A properly fitting bra
should have straps which fit smoothly and snugly along the body. The rear
strap should not pucker or ride up, and you should be able to stick your
finger between the front strap and your skin. The shoulder straps should not
dig into your shoulders, and on an underwire bra, the underwire should not
gouge your breasts.
Style is also an important issue for many women when buying a bra. A wide
variety of colors and materials are available, depending on choice. You may
want to think about your needs before going out to try on bras. Cotton, for
example, is often more comfortable and easy to wash. Silk and satin allow
fabrics to flow more smoothly over them, while lace is often regarded as
sexy. Bras often come with matching underwear or other coordinating garments
for use as lingerie, and you may want to think about color coordinating your
bras with other clothing or underwear.
Full coverage bras tend to be more practical and less stylish or sexy,
although a growing number of companies are adding more style to their full
coverage bras. For larger breasted women and nursing mothers, a full
coverage bra is a must, since a demi bra will not usually provide the
necessary support. A full coverage bra also covers the nipples fully,
ensuring modesty in thin tops, and will support the breasts for comfort
throughout the day.
A demi bra can be worn on a daily basis by smaller breasted women. Demi bras
are also very useful for low cut tops, in which the top of a full coverage
bra would otherwise show through. However, caution should be taken when
buying a demi bra. If the bra does not fit properly, the breasts may appear
bulgy or cut off. When trying on a demi bra, pull a shirt on other it to see
how the fabric drapes. If you would prefer that your nipples be covered when
wearing a demi bra, seek out a demi bra with more coverage. A demi bra
should not be worn for athletic activity.
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