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Who Should Wear This Bra = Every Women

Every woman, from puberty on throughout life, should wear a properly fitted, custom-fitted bra, just as she would wear properly fitted shoes. 
This helps her to not only feel better, but she can enjoy better health through a very vital step in proper breast care.




Teenage Figure
The teenage girl needs to have a bra that will provide her with support and direction so that she can continue to keep the loveliness of her youthful figure. Her breast tissue needs to be properly positioned and supported, which only the proper bra can provide.

Sports Minded Figure
When a woman is active in sports, the breast tissue will be subjected to a great deal of movement. The proper bra will counteract the effects motion play upon the stretching of delicate bust tissue.

Mother-To-Be Figure
The pregnant woman is experiencing many changes in her body. The proper fitting bra can help provide gentle and firm support to aid the increase in the breast’s fullness.

Nursing Mother's
Most nursing bras are have little to no support.  These nursing bras - fit proper, provide gentle and firm support, have not underwire, prevent nursing pad movement, and provide easy/fast feeding access. Seriously - the BEST nursing bra ever!!





Mastectomy
A woman who has undergone a mastectomy has special needs. A correctly fitted bra can assure that the prosthesis can be worn with comfort and security and that the woman has renewed confidence and self-esteem.

The Smaller Figure
A small-busted woman usually does not make the most of what she has. She usually wears a padded bra that gives her a false front. It also flattens and spreads her breast tissue over her chest wall, and impedes circulation throughout the tissue. Separating the breast can cause mastitis and other health problems especially during pregnancy or lactation.



The Normal Figure
Most of these women buy bras that not only do not adequately support and protect their breast, but the bras they wear are really a source of irritation as well. Through the years they develop pendulous, matronly looking breast because of a lack of proper support from their bras. The breast tissue moves with each step in an ill-fitted bra so that the collagenous fibers supporting the tissue is stretched or broken, stretch marks are visible in the skin. The breast tissue is displaced under the arms, down the midriff and into a now pendulous bust line. A properly fitted bra, worn through the years, will keep that youthful figure a woman desires.

The Large Endowed Breast
The fuller figured woman has the greatest problem for finding a bra that really fits and supports. The extra weight of her breast not only compounds the problems previously mentioned, but makes it nearly impossible, in today’s marketplace, to find a bra that fits correctly. Most bras only provide support by being suspended from a sliding shoulder strap. The pressure makes deep, painful grooves in women’s shoulders. Elastic straps progressively stretch, causing the problems described above. The weight of the breasts can also cause posture problems.

The correctly fitted bra on the other hand provided proper support, relief from sore shoulders. It minimizes the appearance of the fuller figure by facilitating improved drainage of accumulated breast fluid afforded by improved circulation. She looks thinner and is more comfortable.




Health Considerations
An improper ill-fitting bra gives little or no support, and distorts the breast tissue. It will often impeding circulation, and in extreme cases, divide the tissue of the breast into separate glandular masses. An ill-fitting bra displaces the breast tissue pushing it under the arm, flattening it farther over the chest wall, or allowing the figure to become droopy and pendulous.

Most bras tend to constrict both the blood circulation, and the type of lymphatic drainage from the breast, which may play a major part in breast disease. The breast is subject to movement, and stretches due to the pull of gravity with every step if not properly supported. The least a woman should do is perform monthly self-breast examinations, and wear a properly fitted orthopedic type bra to give proper support.


                                 

6 comments:

  1. Bras aren’t made equal. To find the perfect fit, find the brand or style that best suits your figure. Whether you choose one to enhance, support, minimize, show off your curves, or for medical reasons; it is crucial to find the correct size and band width.

    Ted Juhl

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  2. Well said Ted! That is the very reason for my business.

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  3. Where do you purchase these and how do you get properly fitted? How much are they and when are you coming to Utah county again (I noticed you come up here).

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  4. I will be in Ogden & maybe Utah county in Oct. Email me (myfitcustombras@yahoo.com) if you want more details.

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  5. I was a 38F or G. I had a reduction and mastectomy/reconstruction 19 yrs ago. Bras dont fit me right. They either slide up or cut into me causing pain due to not having an indentation on the reconstruced side, while I am 38C on the reduction side. I really need a bra that fits me. I am currently wearing a sports bra but I don't like that it shows under my clothes.

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    1. If you could give me your email address (or email me at myfitcustombras@yahoo.com) and tell me where you live, I am sure I can help you!

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