How a Full Support Bra Differs From an Ordinary Bra


Bras are generally categorized into two divisions: the everyday bras and the special bras. As their names indicate, one category is for ordinary wear and the other is for special occasion outfits, purposes or needs. Such special bras are myriad, ranging from the (now quite common) push up bra that increases visible cleavage, through the balconette that projects the breast forward and to the newer tee-shirt bra that features woven cups.
Among the everyday bras is the full support bra which, as its name suggests, fully supports and covers the breast, to prevent it from juggling and jiggling when you move. It is characterized by a good wide band with three or four closures, snug but not cutting and does not leave welts or any noticeable marks on the skin; wide shoulder straps that do not cut into the shoulder; full cups that encompass the breasts completely; probably molded, may be padded depending on the wearer's choice or needs and preferably underwired with metal or plastic boning.
Some full support bras have very wide bands and are called long line bras. The band may actually extend down the torso to the waist or above the hips, half-corset style. This type of bra is advised when you wear a dress that's tight in the middle, because the long line bra cancels out body indentations and bulges to give you a finer figure. In addition, the long line type of bra helps promote good posture by its back support which makes it difficult for you to slump or slouch down.
Other full support bras are designed to specifically address the painful upper back and neck problems associated with slouching or slumping. They have criss-crossed back bands that also restrict forward bending, inducing the wearer to keep her 'poise'. Such bras may look like long line bras without the extensive cover for the lower torso. Because of the support it must give to the back, this type of bra usually has front closures only or none at all, such as in pull-over sports bras.
Variations in the theme occur, of course. The full-figure or plus-size bra -another name for full support bra--, for instance, is designed mainly to support large breasts, and because people differ in bodily characteristics, not one style fits all. It is thus important for you to find the right design and style through actual fitting in the store. Once you find the correct bra for you, you may then shop online for them using the brand, style and size.
To recap, full support bras are designed specific purposes: to support heavy breasts, prevent their unnecessary movement during vigorous activities, help correct a bad posture and relieve upper back and neck pains. Different styles and designs of these bras are available in the market today for use in different occasions or needs, but it is up to you to find the right bra for your needs. It would be advisable that you trial-fit at the boutique or store but once you find the bra you like, then you can order them online. Try www.orlinas.com to see the styles and designs.
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L Edwin G Rondina is a freelance writer and has been writing for over 25 years, more than 10 of them for online clients on various topics. He is also an avid saltwater sportfisherman and small game hunter.
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