Bra Fitter Shares Tips for Finding the Right Fit, Addressing Asymmetry
Translated from Czech, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A professional bra fitter, Šárka Křivánková, has spent 12 years helping women find well-fitting lingerie.
- She notes that the most common mistake women make is choosing a band size that is too large to avoid discomfort, paired with cups that are too small.
- Proper bra fitting addresses issues like asymmetry and can provide support for different breast shapes.
Finding the right bra can be a challenge, but a professional bra fitter with over a decade of experience offers guidance to women navigating this often-overlooked aspect of personal care. Šárka Křivánková, who has dedicated 12 years to assisting women with lingerie selection, identifies a prevalent error in bra purchasing.
"The most common mistake is that women buy a bra with too large a band so it doesn't constrict them, and small cups," Křivánková explains. This common pitfall can lead to discomfort, poor support, and an unflattering appearance, undermining the very purpose of a well-fitting bra.
Křivánková's expertise extends to addressing specific concerns such as breast asymmetry or the appearance of smaller breasts. Her work emphasizes that a properly fitted bra can enhance comfort, improve posture, and boost confidence by ensuring a flattering silhouette and adequate support, regardless of individual body shape or concerns.
The most common mistake is that women buy a bra with too large a band so it doesn't constrict them, and small cups.
Originally published by iDNES in Czech. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.