Back to school shopping
season is just around the corner and for many young ladies, that means scouring
the sales to find the perfect outfit and accessories. What many people forget
is that this is also the perfect time to reassess your bra wardrobe. Bras do
wear out over time and back to school sales are a great opportunity to replace
and replenish your lingerie selections.
Back to basics
When considering the
bras you will need for the duration of the school year, it is important to
think in terms of the basics. First and foremost, remember the importance of a
quality sports bra for school athletics. During physical education, it is
imperative that your breasts be properly supported. Every time you bounce
during strenuous physical activity, you stretch your breast tissue.
This damage is irreparable and can be avoided by wearing a quality sports bra.
In terms of regular
bras, every school-aged young lady requires – at the very least – a beige bra
and a black bra. A beige bra can be worn under lighter colours and the black bra
under darker ones. Do not wear the beige bra under dark coloured clothing, as
the fabric dye may discolour your bra.
Versatility
Beyond the basics, all
young ladies should consider the versatility of their bra wardrobes. A
convertible bra is a great way to go. These bras have straps that can be worn
conventionally, as a halter or even as a criss-cross racer back style.
Convertible bras are wonderful for your bra wardrobe because they can suit many
different outfits.
When to replace
Before you begin your
back to school shopping spree, assess what needs to be replaced in your bra
wardrobe. Pay close attention to the
condition of the elastic binding on all of your bras. Weak elastic means weak support
and that can be uncomfortable and detrimental to your health. This is also a
great time to check the condition of your panties.
The back to school
shopping season is a great time to update your bra wardrobe. Be sure that you
are purchasing a set of versatile basics that will see you through any
situation this school year.
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