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New Bras For A New Year

by Tiffany Hart

is Seasons New Brassieres

Bras evolve in the areas of comfort, support and fit. If you don’t believe me, consider what they were like in the 1920s! This year we have new bras that have evolved in everything from looks to material to comfort.

Don’t you hate underwire bras that stick you? The La Perle Vintage bra might be the answer. It comes with a wrapped and padded underwire system that prevents poking. It’s a great bra, but price at over $120. Still, it is very comfortable.

Moving down a lot in price, we have the Secret Ipex demi cup bra at $45. This bra provides a subtle boost to your bust line. It is a solid all around bra, but has one downside. It is an underwire design that leaves the wire a bit bare.

OnGossamer is a well known and solid brand when it comes to brassieres. If you are looking for a good, solid bra that makes your bustline stand up and demand attention, the Bump It Up bra has been tuned up this year and will do the job.

Women are infamous for buying bras that don’t really fit them. I fall in this category as well. Before buying any bra, take the time to get a professional fit. If you can find one product that truly fits, you’ll be set for years of comfort.

Life is every changing and so is our body. While I wish I still had the body of an 18 year old, that simply isn’t the case any more. The same goes for your bra size. Get it check professionally every couple of years.

It is vital to understand that one size designation is not the same from brand to brand. As hard as it is to believe, the different brands use slightly different sizes. Always try bras on and buy only one till you are sure it fits comfortably.

When it comes to brassieres the simple truth is there is no best manufacturer or model. Instead, the best is the bra that fits you the best regardless of who makes it or the material it is made of.

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Fashionable Underwear - a Requirement for Women’s Delicates

by Tiffany Hart

When it comes to a woman’s undergarments, there is often a natural conflict between comfort and sensuality. Although many brands have claimed to incorporate both, few seem to have actually made the grade.

When picking panties, we tend to go in one of two directions. The first is to go for something sexy. The second is to go for something comfortable and practical. Oddly, the two are rarely put together in most bottoms.

As you already know, there are a number of different styles of panties and bottoms on the market. Most women, however, aren’t fully aware of just how much variety there really is. Well, we aim to cure that problem, so here are some different styles.

Every structure must have a foundation. When it comes to women’s underwear, the full brief is definitely that foundation. The design maximizes support through coverage. These briefs are very practical, but not the most appealing visually.

The bikini brief is our second most common panty style. As the name suggests, it is a bit more revealing than your basic brief with higher cut legs and lower cut backs. A more seductive version is the string bikini that comes with straps around the hips.

A step up on the intimate scale from the full brief is the French cut. This is a comfortable brief that has a high leg cut allowing for shorts and skirts, but lots of upper support. Not quite a bikini look, but definitely headed in that direction.

Looking for comfort and a seamless rear end appearance? Boy shorts are a good choice. Theses bottoms look similar to biking shorts without the padded buttocks or long legs. They offer maximum support with a shear appearance.

Like the look of a thong, but can’t stand the high riding uncomfortable sensation? Give a Tanga a try. It is essentially a thong, but with more back support. It is an attempt to combine the comfort of a regular bottom with the sexiness of a thong.

It is important to remember that a look is only as good as its weakest element. Think through your underwear before heading out. Sometimes comfort is the most important factor. Other times, the look or intimate element needs to be emphasized.

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Keep Styles In Mind When Considering Your Bottoms

by Tiffany Hart

Tops, bottoms and accessories! A woman’s choices are never at an end. While women will spend hours putting an outfit together, they often don’t give much though to their underwear bottoms. This can result in an outfit with a flaw.

When picking panties, we tend to go in one of two directions. The first is to go for something sexy. The second is to go for something comfortable and practical. Oddly, the two are rarely put together in most bottoms.

Just like any fashionable thing, bottoms come in a wide variety of looks and styles. Most of us tend to mentally think of this as the skimpy, skimpy solution or the big, baggy fit. In truth, there are a lot of different possibilities you can go with to come up with the perfect look.

The full brief has to be the starting point for our discussion. This is the foundation of your bottoms collection. It offers comfort and support, but next to no intimate appeal. Going grocery shopping for the family? This is the choice.

The bikini brief is our second most common panty style. As the name suggests, it is a bit more revealing than your basic brief with higher cut legs and lower cut backs. A more seductive version is the string bikini that comes with straps around the hips.

Sexy, low cut jeans have become a trend with many women. Basic briefs show above the jean cut, so an alternative is necessary. Low set waist panties, also known as hipsters, are the solution. They offer lower profiles that aren’t seen, but practical comfort and support.

Looking for comfort and a seamless rear end appearance? Boy shorts are a good choice. Theses bottoms look similar to biking shorts without the padded buttocks or long legs. They offer maximum support with a shear appearance.

When it comes to conveying a sexy look, the thong simply can’t be beat. Men go nuts for them. Comfort, however, is an issue. Some women have no problem wearing them while others find the bunched up feeling a bit too much.

Panties may seem a minor thing when it comes to outfits, but they can make a big difference. From horrific panty lines to dark colors showing through light colored pants, we’ve all seen mistakes made. Don’t be one of the unlucky who has the same problems.

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An Overview of Styles for Women’s Underwear

by Tiffany Hart

When it comes to a woman’s undergarments, there is often a natural conflict between comfort and sensuality. Although many brands have claimed to incorporate both, few seem to have actually made the grade.

The battle between comfort and support when it comes to panties for a woman is also one of personal preference. Some women love the freedom of a thong while others can’t stand the feeling. It is simply a matter of preference.

Much like bras, bottoms or panties come in a wide variety of styles. You wouldn’t think so at first glance, but they do. Let’s take a quick look at the styles and when you might use them in relation to other clothing or events.

The basic brief has to be our starting point. This is the staple for most women when it comes to the daily routine of life. The brief is usually a full support fit around the hips, pelvic bone and rear. It is very practical and comfortable, but not all that sexy.

The second foundation pillar in the bottoms arsenal is the bikini bottom. No, not the bathing suit. We are talking about a bottom that is more delicate, yet very comfortable. It can be modified to be sexier by going with string over hip versions.

Sexy, low cut jeans have become a trend with many women. Basic briefs show above the jean cut, so an alternative is necessary. Low set waist panties, also known as hipsters, are the solution. They offer lower profiles that aren’t seen, but practical comfort and support.

Looking for comfort and a seamless rear end appearance? Boy shorts are a good choice. Theses bottoms look similar to biking shorts without the padded buttocks or long legs. They offer maximum support with a shear appearance.

Like the look of a thong, but can’t stand the high riding uncomfortable sensation? Give a Tanga a try. It is essentially a thong, but with more back support. It is an attempt to combine the comfort of a regular bottom with the sexiness of a thong.

It is important to remember that a look is only as good as its weakest element. Think through your underwear before heading out. Sometimes comfort is the most important factor. Other times, the look or intimate element needs to be emphasized.

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Understanding Your Bra Options

by Tiffany Hart

When it comes to bras, the days of simple support are long gone. Now, it seems there is a bra for just about every occasion. Don’t believe me? Consider the following partial list of bras available.

Plunge Bras are very sexy. These are low cut bras where part of the band joins the cup below the nipple level. Great under low-cut tops. Accentuates the cleavage in a big way.

Molded Bras have machine made cups designed to mirror the natural shape of a woman’s breast for comfort and support. Usually include double material or some padding to hide the nipples. A very popular bra that gives extra support because of the molding.

Padded bras give a fuller looking bust and great cleavage with the help of padding in the cups. 29% of women own this bra, which is a much smaller number than many people would assume.

Maternity Bras are designed to be practical and supportive. They are nimble enough for allowing breastfeeding with a drop down cup that can be easily opened. Many women like a maternity bra that opens in the front.

Multi-position bras detachable straps that are worn criss-cross, strapless, regular, halterneck, one shoulder, removed, and more. These bras are perfect for just about any outfit.

When you want a smaller profile, minimizer bras are the answer. It reduces the bustline by redistributing the breast tissue on the sides. Most reduce the bust line up to an inch. Many of these styles tend to flatten the breasts.

Demi Bras cover half of the breast and nipples. They give you a straight bust line without the extra push-up effect. They use shorter wires, which are more comfortable and great for lower cut dresses and blouses.

Full cull bras are designed for big busted women. They are designed to maximize support and comfort. These bras do not necessarily go up in band size. If you are a DD and above, you can find your cup size here.

The brassiere has come a very long way in the last 20 years. Don’t short change yourself by using one type of bra for all occassions. Investigate your options and improve your look and comfort.

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