Curved underwires are often sewn into padded fabric beneath both cups of a strapless bra. The underwires that help strapless bras stay in place are made differently than those of bras with straps. Strapless underwires curve to hug the rib cage so that when they're pulled against the flesh by a strong elastic band they help the bra stay up. The wires in strapless bras are also flatter and have more surface area than those in other bras. Strapless bras without an underwire are called bandeaus, which may be sufficient for women who wear size A or B, but may not provide sufficient support for rigorous activity or women with fuller figures.
Boning
Boning is incorporation of vertical Sexy Robbers Costumes Manufacturer plastic strips built into a bra for support and staying power. It's the technique that gives corsets their shape and is used under the arms and at the center front of some strapless bras -- areas not supported by underwire. Boning provides stiffness to the fabric as well as staying power when pulled against the body by strong elastic. A bra that features a silicon adhesive, a strong elastic band, underwire and boning is supported in almost all areas and most likely to stay up, though you may need to tug and adjust your strapless bra occasionally during dancing or other activities.
Consider adhesive bras. These bras stay in place with a skin-friendly adhesive. They provide some support and may create cleavage. Adhesive bras are great for backless tops. Some adhesive strapless bras can be reused, others can't. If you're large-chested, adhesive bras may not provide you with the support you need. In addition, many people complain adhesive bras either don't stay in place or that they're painful to remove from the skin.
Get fitted when trying on strapless bras to make sure your bra is the correct size. Many experts think strapless bras either need to be a cup size smaller or a back size smaller. This can prevent the bra from slipping down and ending up around your waist.MORE:Wholesale Country Girl Costumes
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