SUGGESTIONS Select a bra that fits



Since bras and undergarments come in every color and style imaginable, wading through the racks of tiny hangers can seem daunting, especially in a large department store. These guidelines from Bali may help navigate when shopping.
Get fitted often. Bra sizes change with age and life experience, like having a baby or losing weight. Just about every department store has someone on hand who will measure your bust and help you determine what kind of coverage and support you need. Go when the store isn't busy, so the clerk can spend some time with you.
Don't get hung up on sizes, even within one brand. Fabrics, styles and cuts vary from designer to designer, so be sure to try on several sizes until you find one that fits just right.
Make sure that the back band runs across the middle of your back. A well-fitted bra shouldn't ride up.
The bra should lay flat and snug against your rib cage.
There should be no overflow in the cups or gaping at the top of the cups.
The bra should be hooked on the middle hook in order to get the best fit.