8/16/2009

Is lace rigid?

She was excited to show me the bra she purchased (without my consultation), but I was disapointed. Not only was the size off, 34 D or DD - I don't recall - she said she was tired of looking for a 32, but the fabric (lace) was uber stretchy. Do you know what that implies? You guessed it: wiggly jiggly, bouncing breasts.

Lace was initially used in brasierres because of the soft hand, yet it has no elasticity and therefore holds its shape well. With the invention of technical fabrics like nylon and spandex, the use of lace in bras dramatically decreased. These days not only are women flocking to seamless, molded bras in droves, we often hear that our clients find lace itchy and uncomfortable, which is due to a low quality lace.

Just imagine: a beautifully soft lace bra that gave you the best uplift imaginable (due to a power net back band). Not itchy, but more than comfortable against the sensitive skin of breasts. Please tell - do you have such a bra? The closest ones I've had seen are Chantelle and Lise Charmel, both French brands.

Remember - being well endowed is a blessing and not a curse. Please contact Bratique Helene if you have any questions about the best bras, swim & clothes for your beautiful full bust figure.

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