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[quote=Anonymous] I have been doing bra fitter and lingerie designer for over 35 years and I have been noticed that most of my clients do not know that they actually have more “breast” than it seems. Their chest look flat when wearing their ill-fitted bras. This is not about migrated breast tissue around the underarms or at the back, but breast tissue around the chest area that their own bra does a bad job “finding”. So how to test? When you have some free time, get naked and try to do this. I have uploaded a picture [url]http://imgur.com/y15NWiw[/url] .(Focus on the hand and not the mannequin, I understand that the mannequin has big breast, but that is not the point, we are trying to show the hand motion.) of what you should do. From the side of the breast, push up and try to concentrate your breast tissue to the upper middle of your chest. Do you look fuller than when you are wearing your existing bra? If you are usually “flat” when wearing your existing bra but fuller when your hand concentrates your breast tissue, maybe it is time for you to try bras that can concentrate, lift, and hold this tissue properly. Since there are a lot of breast tissue around the upper part of the chest, most bras does not really do a good job concentrating tissue around this location. Small bra cups usually do not do anything to concentrate breast tissue since most companies don’t feel that there are any breast tissue around the area to begin with, so wearing these cup sizes usually push down on the breast making it worse. You might have a well fitted bra for that specific bra design, but it does not mean that the bra design does a good job with breast tissue. Both should be treated as 2 different things, bra fitting and bra function. Hope you will find my advice helpful.[/quote]
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