Bra, brassiere, over-the-shoulder-boulder holder ... whatever they’re called, at some point parents need to have a talk with their daughter about the garments. How that goes can be tricky. Experts say ...
Several years ago, I had a lucky sports bra, Tracksmith’s Allston Bra, that I’d wear specifically for racing because it provided comfort for hours and didn’t cause my boobs to ache. Sadly, the seams ...
You may be washing your lingerie a little too often! Give your bra a break: Rotate bras frequently and avoid wearing the same one two days in a row for better longevity. Save major washes for sweaty ...
Eighty percent of women wear the wrong bra size. This statistic has been touted for decades, according to a New York Times article. While that same article challenges this measurement and the idea ...
The holiday season is finally here, and that means one thing: holiday parties. Listen, most people will take any excuse to dress up and have a bit of seasonal fun, but when it comes to dress shopping, ...
As someone who has practically made having big boobs she didn’t want her personality, I ought to know how to measure bra size, what cup size I wear, or, quite frankly, how to shop for the bras I need.
Poking wires, snapped elastic, broken hooks — the qualities of a past-its-prime bra are easy to spot. But many of us ignore the signs, wearing bras until they are simply threads. That’s not the way it ...
We don’t always have the answers, but we have some people on speed dial who do — which is why we present to you our series FYI where we have experts explain if lip balm is actually bad, how often ...
Dear Readers: Recently, I ran a letter from "Braless and Wondering" in this space. "BAW" was a young woman whose mother went braless in the '70s. "BAW" didn't know why women continue to wear bras. I ...