Style Guide
Most often, women tend to get confused about why a same-size bra fits differently. Many would have known that bras of different brands show little difference in the fit.
But what if the fit shows slight variations within the same brand?
Blame the bands of your bra. Yes, the bra band plays a significant role. Same-size bra bands show changes due to various reasons, such as fabric, features, and breast shape. For example, if your bra size is 36C, and you have bought two bras, you may experience a slight difference between these two. There is a wide range of causes for a bra to fit differently.
Buy two bras—one cotton bra and one satin bra. When you try these two bras, you may notice that the cotton bra stretches less than the satin bra because it is less flexible in nature, though the bra contains spandex fabric for elasticity. Then, you might experience a bit of a difference in the fitting.
Similarly, every fabric has its own tensile strength, which can make it more flexible or firmer.
To avoid measurable changes, spandex or elastane fabric is combined with these fabric types, providing enough flexibility and comfort.
Every bra band has elastic material, which may be wide or thin. Can you believe that a wide band has to be made a little bit longer than the thin one? Yes, a wide elastic band has less flexibility than a thin bra band. So, if your bra bands differ in their width, obviously the fit will also change.
An underwired bra’s band size always won’t be the same as a underwired bra’s band stretches only in the back part, as the front part can’t be stretched due to the metal wire, which is meant to be in the right place to perform its function.