Why you should wear a bra even in lockdown

Wearing a bra can be uncomfortable sometimes and I know how relaxing it is to finally take it off at the end of the day. I love the feeling and I know how it can be so tempting to not wear a bra all day but that won’t do your breasts any favours. Bras first popped up in 1941 and they have been part of our wardrobe since then. They keep our breasts in shape and our outfits looking fab but there are more reasons why you should wear a bra every day even in lockdown.

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Here are some of the key reasons why you should-

Bras prevent sagging

Wearing a well-fitted bra every day will stop your boobs from sagging prematurely and they can even lift the breasts back to life after undergoing pregnancy, childbirth, and breastfeeding. This is why it is so important to have your bra on during your waking hours. It may be tempting to walk around bra-less while in lockdown since you won’t be leaving the house much but it does your breasts no favours.

Wearing a bra offers support

A good bra offers support. It keeps your boobs in place and supports your clothing. This support helps prevent different neck and back problems, especially for those with bigger breasts. A bra with good support will also improve your posture.

Good bras increase confidence

I feel a lot more confidence when I have a good bra on. This is why I always invest in my bras. I don’t buy them cheap because I know the saying – ‘you get what you pay for’, is painfully true especially with bras. Spending a little more on quality bras will increase your confidence, since they tend to do their job so well.

Bras offer comfort

Good bras are created to offer comfort. I won’t wear an uncomfortable bra. The bra has to be really comfortable for me to wear it all day. This is one of the reasons why I only go for quality bras. Wearing a bra with little or no comfort will be horrible. The extra weight of the breasts and the movement all day means a comfortable bra is essential. You should go for styles and brands you can trust to provide comfort when shopping for bras.

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The benefits of wearing a bra all day even in lockdown are too numerous to mention in just 1 post. The endless pulls and bounces can lead to pain, sagging, and discomfort. Save your breasts. Put the bra on.

How To Dress Up Your Huge Boobs

Sometimes, I see curvy/well endowed women struggle to dress up their amazing figure. Instead of showing off their curves, some tend to hide them in oversize, shapeless clothes. The sad part of it all is that they could start hating their beautiful figure because they don’t know how to work it. I have been there. I didn’t like my hips/bum for a while. I felt it was huge for my frame and always wanted to hide it.

 

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Being busty does not make you look bad but rather attractive. And dressing up your well-endowed figure is not a challenge but an art which you can learn and perfect. We are wonderfully made regardless of our shape. All you need is to learn a couple of style tips and you’ll see what an amazing figure you have. A dose of self confidence also helps. As a former aspiring fashion stylist, and now a fashion blogger, I have a few style tips I have learnt along the way.

Here are tips for the busty woman:

 

Emphasize your waist
Some women try to cover up their large bustline by wearing loose-fitting clothes. The problem with this approach is that it makes your clothes hang over you like a tent making your bust bigger than it really is.
The right way to dress is to emphasize your waist. This will make you accentuate your curves. You can emphasize your waist in many ways. Choose an outfit that has a detailed midsection that defines your waist. Go for tops that fit in the waist like princess-seamed blouses, empire-waist tops or wrap styles. This will create an hourglass shape. If you do wear a loose top, put on a waist belt. That will help show your waist smaller than your bust creating that flattering figure.

This style tip only works if your waist is small in proportion to your bust.

 

Go for a low neckline
If you large boobs, stay away from tops or dresses with high necklines. High necklines make your breasts look lower and bigger than usual. So if you have anything with round necks or turtle necks, take them out of your closet!
Go for V-neck styled tops, dresses, jumpsuits and cardigans. A V-neck helps elongate your body and separates your breasts, making you look amazing. Although V-necks are great, tops with a deep plunge destroy the whole look. Square, sweetheart, and scoop necklines also work well to carry out this effect.
If you don’t have a V-neck top, a buttoned-down blouse works just as well so long as the blouse is tailored to fit below the bustline or at the waistline.

 

Adorn your neck with a long necklace
Long necklaces, which extend to the height of your belly, have an elongating effect as they draw attention away from your bust.
Take note that your necklace does not hang at the height of your nipples as that will put focus on your bust.

For the same reason, also avoid using brooches.

 

Get extra support
Being well-endowed calls for more support of your bosom. Go for a dress or top with a built-in bra or molded cups, or under wire to give your breasts extra support. Doing this gives your breasts plenty of room and prevents your breasts from looking squashed and result in spillovers. The extra support also helps make the waist look smaller in size. When it comes to bras, I like to shop for quality pieces so you will catch snooping around in Victoria’s Secret, M&S or Debenhams. I have shopped for bras in hundreds of stores worldwide, and I find these 3 the best in terms of quality, options and designs.

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