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Beginner’s Guide to Full-Figure Bras
Have you ever come across terms like “full coverage”, “full figure”, or “full bust” when shopping for a bra? Although they sound alike, they aren’t. That’s the reason we’re here to clear up your doubts, honey. For women with cup sizes D and up, a full-figure bra fits better. Remember, not every full-coverage bra is a full-figure bra, but every full-figure bra can be a full-coverage bra. So let’s discuss what a full-coverage bra is.
A full-coverage bra’s side wings, band, and straps are identical to those of a standard bra. However, the centre gore of full-figure bras is longer; as a result, the cup coverage from the centre also increases.
Side wings, straps, and band coverage are engineered for extra support on full-figure bras, the same is not necessary for full-coverage bras.
But that isn’t the topic of discussion today. We’re going to be talking about full-figure bras today. So let’s go right to it without wasting any more time.
A Full-Figure Bra: What Is It?
A full-figure bra comes in cup sizes ranging from DD, E, F, and G due to its features that support a heavy bust. It’s ideal for an apple body shape where the shoulders and bust are bigger than the hips. It is designed to cover your entire breasts. Its wide shoulder straps give the breasts more lift. Again, this is more than full-coverage and standard bras since the wide side wings prevent breast tissues from spilling out. Although it can be worn by anybody who desires to feel incredibly comfortable in her bra, heavy-busted or D+ and up to F are the best divas to wear.
Ultimately, it all comes down to a woman’s individual decision.
While many of us still don’t know the difference between a full-figure bra and minimizer bra, we do know the difference between a full coverage and full-figure bra. So let’s address that first before moving on to selecting the best full-figure bras.
Minimiser Bra & Full-Figure Bra Difference!
A minimizer bra is designed and used exclusively by plus-size or heavy-busted divas, while full-figure bras are worn by all women starting at D cup size and are generally preferred by those with larger busts. The term “minimizer bra” refers to a bra that gives an illusion of smaller breasts.
When it comes to comfort, full-figure bras typically provide the highest degree of support which makes them suitable for daily use. However, a minimizer bra is not the ideal option for everyday wear, a minimizer redistributes your breast tissue giving the illusion of one size smaller that makes your button-down shirts fit better.
Full-figure bras not only offer great support but their broader straps and bands also lessen shoulder strain and broad band provides support.
A minimizer, on the other hand, is primarily designed for compression. While a minimizer bra is great for creating a slim appearance under-fitted garments, a full-figure bra is more suited for everyday comfort.
In the end, everything depends on your style priorities, tastes, and wardrobe requirements to balance the style with functionality.
Once the confusion has been resolved, let’s dive into further details.
How to Choose the Right Full-Figure Bra?
- Right size: The majority of curvaceous women make the mistake of choosing a smaller size in the mistaken belief that it will squeeze the breasts and make them appear smaller, which explains why spillages and bulges occur on the sides. Because of this, you may believe that even though your full-figure bra guarantees complete coverage and no spills, you are still having problems with bulges and spills. Therefore, it’s recommended that you check the Clovia Curve Fit Test on the website to determine your exact fit before buying full-figure bras.
- Underwired full-figure: Underwires give you the additional support, a magic touch a plus-size woman needs. Selecting an underwired full-figure bra that lifts your bust to create a smooth silhouette is encouraged. Additionally, high-quality underwires define your bustline beautifully, endure longer and don’t poke you throughout the day.
- Fabric & comfort: Pick one based on the season, occasion, and what feels right for you. During summer, a cotton and polyamide fabric bra is the best choice because of its light and airy fabric, which helps air to circulate throughout your body to keep you cool and beat those unpleasant heat waves. It also dries rapidly. Choose bras with lace trimming for special occasions to add elegance and to enhance your look.
Conclusion
Each category fills a different solution in the wardrobe. One for a more streamlined silhouette, one for everyday wear, etc. Plus-size women shouldn’t feel excluded. Clovia wants to provide you with the greatest possible experience. We have everything from plain black, white, and nude to vibrant neons and elegant laces
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