Here are some useful tips that you should consider when buying your bridal
lingerie, including bridal bras, Basques, bridal petticoats, gloves and other
lingerie accessories.
The big day approaches.
So, the venue's booked, the flowers ordered, guests invited, cake is
ordered and the final dress fitting is imminent. It's all very easy to forget
the tiniest details, and one of those is underwear. So many brides go into a
wedding dress shop without a clue of what they're going to be wearing
underneath, so they turn up with bra straps poking out the back, ruining the
aesthetics of the dress. You don't want to look like that on the day, so make
sure you order and try on your bridal bra well in advance! A number of online
shops are dedicated to bridal lingerie. Try googling: "Bridal
Lingerie" to find out online companies and make sure you order your
lingerie well in advance.
Fit
When buying a bridal bra, fit is ultimately the most important thing. Most
lingerie shops offer free bra fitting services, where your chest size and bra
cup are accurately measured. When you know your size, try on a selection of
bras and take the following into account:
-It should fit snugly around. You ought to be able to fit one or two
fingers under the bridal bra band comfortably. If you are pulling down the back
strap or pulling up on the shoulder straps throughout the day, then the band
size (the # part of your bra size) is too big.
- If you are wearing an underwire bra, the wire that comes up between the breasts should lay flat (or as close as possible) to your breast bone. If you are wearing a bridal bra with no underwire, you should have two separate breasts, not just a "one big boob".
- If the bridal bra is a soft cup bra, you shouldn't have any extra, gapping fabric. If the bra is a moulded cup you shouldn't have any extra room in the cup. Your breast should completely fill the cup. If it is gapping and the band feels fine, then go down in the cup size.
- You don't want to be spilling out of the cup - not from the top, bottom or sides. If the band feels fine then go up a cup size.
Comfort
So, you've ensured that all the points under "Fit" are right.
You've tried your bridal bra on and the shape is good and you've made sure that
the bands are positioned on the correct hooks. The question is whether the bra
is comfortable. So, once your bridal bra has been delivered, don't store it
away until your big day. The best recommendation is to try it out! Wear it for
a whole day and see how you feel. If it's comfortable for the whole day, then
it's the right bridal bra for you.
Support and Shape
When wearing your bridal bra, you have to make sure that the support is
just right. If you have large breasts, you don't want your breasts lifted high
up around your neck. You want support across your breasts, while still being
flattering to your figure. If you have smaller breasts and you have chosen a
plunging neckline for your dress, you need some extra uplift, so a bra with
built-in gel support will help.
Look and Style
Ok, so you've taken everything into account so far for your perfect bridal
bra: fit, comfort, support and shape. Does your bra look good? There are a
plethora of different styles and finishes you can choose from that will suit
your skin tone and dress and most importantly, will make your partner say
"wow!" So many bridal lingerie websites offer hundreds of styles,
available with matching thongs and bridal knickers.
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