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QuestionShould I wear a training bra at 11 if I have a handful of breast tissue?
Community AnswerYou might consider wearing a regular bra for better support, because it offers more benefits than a training bra. -
QuestionWhat type of bra should I consider for an 11-year-old?
Community AnswerFor an 11-year-old, a small-sized bra without underwire is generally suitable. However, if you have larger breasts, you might consider a bra with more support, such as one with underwire. -
QuestionWhere is the best place for teens to shop for bras?
Community AnswerA large department store is a good option as they offer a wide range of bras for both teens and adults. Teen sizes usually vary between A and B cups, and it's important to note that a teen B cup is equivalent to an adult A cup. It's often advisable to avoid underwire or lacy bras unless you need additional support. -
QuestionI have a very comfortable bra, but it's a racerback, and I'm struggling to do it up without help. Any ideas?
Community AnswerYou can put some racerbacks on over your head and center them correctly once they're on. -
QuestionWhat type of bra should I wear for support if I have small, sore breasts?
Community AnswerTo support small, sore breasts, choose a bra designed with good structure, such as a full-cup or underwire bra, and ensure that you have the correct band size for adequate support. -
QuestionIs it OK to wear a non-wired bra?
Community AnswerMany women (and teens) wear non-wired bras; it is based on what is most comfortable. You can get non-wired bras in many different sizes and styles. -
QuestionIs it normal for a preteen to wear a DD bra?
Community AnswerYes, everyone develops at their own pace, and breast sizes can vary widely among individuals. -
QuestionIs wearing a bra effective for men?
Community AnswerThe band size for a bra is the same for men, but cup sizes can be more challenging. Men often have softer breast tissue, so a cup size that should fit might compress to a smaller size. If you don't plan to use prostheses, consider a Genie bra, as cup size becomes less significant. If using prostheses, getting fitted for a mastectomy bra is advisable. -
QuestionCan my breasts be different sizes?
Community AnswerYes, it is quite common for your breasts to be different sizes. When fitting a bra, you should ensure it accommodates the larger breast for comfort and support. -
QuestionWhen should I start wearing a normal bra when I'm going through puberty?
Community AnswerWhen your breasts get bigger is the best time, but everybody is different. -
QuestionI have 3 types of training bras; one is a size 30A that's too small, but another 30A is too big! I don't know what I should get for a bra size anymore. Should I get one without wiring?
Community AnswerIf the 30A bras are a different brand, you may just have to try other brands until you find a size that fits properly. If both are the same brand, try one without underwire and see. -
QuestionAt what age should I begin wearing a bra?
Community AnswerYou should consider wearing a bra when your breasts start to develop, or earlier if you feel more comfortable doing so, although it's usually not necessary before development begins. -
QuestionIs my bra too big or too small if the fabric wrinkles on my breasts?
Community AnswerIf the fabric wrinkles in the cup, it usually means the cup size is too large, or it could be a poorly made bra. A well-fitting bra should lay flat against your skin and provide adequate support. -
QuestionEvery time I get my period, my bra size changes. Why is this?
Community AnswerIt's normal for your breasts to swell and become painful just before or during your period. It's a just a result of the hormones. If it bothers you, try getting an adjustable bra or a bra in a slightly larger size to wear during that time. -
QuestionShould I wear a bra if I have large breasts at 10 years old?
I Read Books About AnimalsTop AnswererYes, if you have larger breasts, wearing a bra provides valuable support and comfort, which is beneficial at any age. -
QuestionNo matter what bra I wear, I always have to tighten the straps to the smallest setting when it's brand new. What should I do?
Community AnswerIt's nothing to worry about. You might just be a little smaller or thinner than most people of your cup size. If you're uncomfortable with tightening the straps, you can have a tailored bra made if you don't mind the price. There are also some petite-size bras available out there. -
QuestionI have a large bust and a small back; what bra brands do you recommend?
Community AnswerCurvy Kate is an excellent choice for a large bust and small back. They provide online fitting services, and you can conveniently order their products online. -
QuestionHow can I prevent my underwire from poking between my breasts?
Community AnswerPlace a bandage over the area where the underwire is poking you; it might seem unusual, but it can be effective. -
QuestionShould I get a padded bra, and how should I approach the topic with my parent or guardian?
Community AnswerYou should talk to a parent or guardian about wanting to shop for a bra. It's important to ensure the bra fits properly to your body's size and shape. -
QuestionI am 14 and have smaller breasts; is it suitable for me to wear an underwire bra?
Community AnswerChoosing an underwire bra is a personal decision based on comfort and preference, as there are no strict rules about who should wear particular bra styles. If you are considering an underwire bra, prioritize how it feels to you, and do not let others' opinions influence your choice. -
QuestionWhat is the best bra for a 14-year-old?
Community AnswerThe best bra for a 14-year-old depends on individual measurements. If you're still developing, a training bra might be suitable, while a traditional bra with cup sizes may be needed if you have more development. Consider getting a professional fitting to find the best option for you. -
QuestionI can do everything bra-wise except clasping the hooks. Even when I use a mirror, I get the wrong hook in the wrong place! Is there a different way to do this?
Community AnswerIt usually isn't good for the bra, but you can clasp the hooks in front of you and then turn the bra around. -
QuestionWhy does my bra always move up and reveal my nipples?
Community AnswerThis may happen because the bra is too large. If it fit properly, it wouldn't slide up or reveal anything. Try finding a smaller size. -
QuestionIs every bra uncomfortable?
Community AnswerNot all bras are uncomfortable; it depends on finding one that fits you well and matches your personal preferences. -
QuestionShould I switch to padded or cupped bras if my training bras feel too small?
Community AnswerIf your training bra feels too small or your breasts are spilling out, you might consider trying padded or cupped bras for better fit and support. -
QuestionHow can I put on a bra if I have extra breast tissue near my armpits?
Community AnswerYou likely need a larger bra size. Visit a lingerie or clothing store that offers bra fittings to get measured. They can help you find a bra that fits properly and provides the support you need. -
QuestionHow can I find a bra that fits well when I have larger breasts?
Community AnswerTo find a bra that fits well with larger breasts, consider getting a professional fitting. A specialist can accurately measure you and recommend styles designed for optimal support and comfort, often featuring wider bands, full cups, and supportive underwires. -
QuestionShould I wear a bra or a bralette at age 12, even if my mom says I don't need one?
Bestmistake15Community AnswerIf you're a B cup or smaller, a bralette might be sufficient. For C cup or larger, you may need a regular bra for better support. -
QuestionIs there only one correct way to put on a bra?
Community AnswerNo, there are several ways to put on a bra. Some ways, however, could be damaging to the bra. Put on the bra whichever way is easiest and most comfortable for you. -
QuestionI am in the process of getting a cupped bra and my mum has picked out a AA cup. It doesn’t feel like it fits right and I think I need an A cup, what should I say to her?
Natalie DetertCommunity AnswerYou can tell her: "Hey mom, I feel like I need a different size bra. This one just doesn't feel right."
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