Lingerie Fit & Finish

Eliminate Bulges Wrinkles and Panty Lines

The fit and finish of your lingerie and bras are as important as the fit and finish of your clothing. If undergarments do not fit properly, then the imperfections of that fit and finish will impact the appearance of your clothing and leave ridges and bumps where one likely would prefer no ridges or bumps show.

This is particularly the case with bras and panties. If the fit and finish of panties and bras is not precise, you will experience bulges beneath the bandeau of the bra and panty lines will show on slacks and jeans as well as perhaps more tailored skirts and dresses. Your goal is to look as close to perfection as possible and following the Fitting a Bra will help eliminate unwanted bulging from bras. To eradicate panty lines, your best option is a thong although women are finding that boy leg or boy short panties are equally effective in this elimination of panty lines.

Fit Finish & Bra Comfort

Sometimes, we just want something comfortable rather than fashionable. For these occasions, cotton bras almost always do the job well. Primarily, cotton is much gentler on the sensitive tissues of the breasts and nipples and, when a woman has hypersensitive breast tissue, the cotton bra is a huge benefit for comfort as long as the bra is well-fitted.

Also, women who are pregnant experience the natural swelling of the breast as she prepares for the new baby feeding. Pregnancy bras and nursing bras, when fitted properly will help a woman overcome the discomfort of her breast tissue expanding and the sensitivity that comes from nursing.

The Luxury of Lingerie

The wide range of styles of lingerie and sleepwear are matched only by the different materials used in their creations. The style of lingerie is a personal preference as is the material used. Some women prefer the slippery feeling of satin or silk, while other women prefer cotton or polyester blends. Whichever camp a woman prefers, the first goal of any purchase should be that of quality and craftsmanship. Seams and stitching should be tight and closed off and hems should be even and smooth so as not to cause chafing diring wearing.

It all gets down to Fit & Finish and only you know what feels and looks right on your body.