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Friday, October 14, 2016

Ladies, find out yours: Lingerie experts identify 9 different breast shapes (pics)




The category you fall under will help you determine the best kind of bra to buy. 

1. Relaxed.

Breasts feature downward pointing nipples and lax tissue.



Nipples that point downwards is one sign that you have relaxed breasts. And if the tissue in the breasts feels quite lax, this is another indicator.

Again, a push up bra will help to lift the breasts and give you some confidence boosting shape.

2. East West.
If you have smaller breasts that gravitate to the outside of the chest then you're an East West. Another sign is nipples that point outwards and there is a gap between your cleavage.


3. Round.

If your breasts are a round shape and are equally full on top and bottom, then you're lucky enough not to need too much support.



You can probably get away with a thin bra without underwire as you don't need to change the position of your breasts.


 4. Asymmetric.
Almost all women have one breast that is larger than the other to some degree.




Often it's barely noticeable, but some people do struggle to find a bra that fits and others feel self conscious. If your asymmetry is significant enough to cause a problem, then a bra with removable padding is your friend as you can remove it on the side of your larger breast.

5. Side Set.

Side set breasts are fuller than East Wests but still fall outwards, and there's also a wide space between breasts.

The best bra for you is a plunge bra, which will pull the breasts up and in. You may be particularly prone to your breasts spilling out of the side because of their position if the cup is too small. So you may need a cup size bigger than you normally go for if you find this happening.


6. Slender.

Breasts that are smaller at the top than they are at the bottom and are longer than they are wide are considered slender, especially if they're on the small side.

A plunge bra will help to lift the breasts and you might want to consider padding for extra bust.


7. Bell Shape.

If your breasts are slimmer at the top and fuller at the bottom, then you're a Bell Shape.




You should avoid skimpy balconette style bras and choose something with plenty of material that offers good coverage

And because women with Bell shaped breasts tend to have fuller busts, it will also offer more support and lift the breasts.

8. Tear drop.



If your breasts are rounded but slightly less full at the top then you're lucky enough to be teardrop shaped.

These kind of breasts are easy to accommodate in any style of bra, making shopping a lot easier when all you have to worry about is size.

You can probably get away with anything from a balconette to a plunge.

9. Athletic.

If you have athletic breasts, this means they are wider and more muscular with less tissue.

A classic push up bra is the best choice of underwear to create the illusion of curves.




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