Monday, July 23, 2012
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Bali
Bali 180 is a very popular bra, worn by many people. I have never purchased it myself so I don't know the exact reason. The fact that its a best seller says something about it. There`s no denying a classic.Flower Bali underwire bra is a favorite of women everywhere.Crepeset nylon cups for superb shape and fit. Distinctive floral design adds a feminine touch to the top cup. Seamed cups and side stays for dramatic support and containment.Cushion-tipped underwires and bra cups of Crepeset nylon shape and support.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Vanity Fair Pajamas
A very popular gift for the holidays is Vanity Fair Pajamas, they are very silky and smooth. People also love Carnival bras. The holiday is all about giving and you want to make sure that you are giving the right thing that your spouse will enjoy and use over and over again. Pajamas is definantly a winner.
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Thursday, January 21, 2010
Womens Underwear
Women's underwear goes way beyond bras and panties, as a negligee for sleeping would also be placed in this category. But through the years, the transformation of Women's underwear has been tremendous.From the early bodice, corsets and corsage, bloomers, camisole, shorts, pantyhose, drawers, etc, the journey has been tremendous in sheer diversity and in size. Today we hear terms like babydoll, cheeky, French maid, G-string, thong, etc, all applicable to the women's underwear meant to reveal the hidden assets through sheer negligee.The lingerie market today for women's underwear is booming, even though the product or item itself is shrinking in size. The women's underwear market comprises of bras of every conceivable type, be they bandeau, cupless, lifters, sports, nursing, underwire, or even a wonderbra. These can be comfortable while making the woman look big or small, as per choice.There are different types based on the individual need of the consumer. Some companies focus on bra and panties style and other focus on comfort. Price can also be measurement of the different types of products. There is much to choose from.Similarly, just saying panties will not suffice. The women's underwear in this section too needs to be specified as to bikini, control briefs, girdle panties, tap-pants, thongs, g-strings, etc. Women's underwear also comprises of other accessories, such as garters, pantyhose, full nylon stockings, etc.This booming market in women's underwear has grown to an astounding $30 billion market with both branded and unbranded variety. The most popular is undoubtedly 'Victoria's Secret' in the women's underwear segment, though there are many different players in all parts of the world.Other popular names in the women's underwear section are Aarie, Bravissimo, Chantelle, Fruit of the Loom, Gerbe, Hanes, Jockey, Maidenform, Passport, Triumph, Ultimo, Valiser , Wacoal Bras. These are just some of the names doing the rounds, otherwise the women's underwear market is also in the narrow by-lanes of the cities, where no man dare venture.The underwear market is partially immune to the financial market. The high-end merchandise can be more affected, due to consumer spending decreases. The more economical bras and/ panties have a longer staying power due to the need to have undergarments.
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Nursing Bras:
Tips on Buying a Nursing Bra
The best time to buy
a nursing bra is during mid to late pregnancy, or when your pre-pregnancy bras are no longer comfortable.
Buy a nursing bra
that gives you good support but also allows for some extra room for nursing pads.
When considering
a new nursing bra, be sure that you can easily unhook and re-hook the flaps, or easily pull the bra aside with one hand.
When considering
a new nursing bra, be sure that you can easily unhook and re-hook the flaps, or easily pull the bra aside with one hand.
If you plan on pumping
often, you may want to consider a nursing bra that will work well with a hands free pumping system .
playtex bras
The best time to buy
a nursing bra is during mid to late pregnancy, or when your pre-pregnancy bras are no longer comfortable.
Buy a nursing bra
that gives you good support but also allows for some extra room for nursing pads.
When considering
a new nursing bra, be sure that you can easily unhook and re-hook the flaps, or easily pull the bra aside with one hand.
When considering
a new nursing bra, be sure that you can easily unhook and re-hook the flaps, or easily pull the bra aside with one hand.
If you plan on pumping
often, you may want to consider a nursing bra that will work well with a hands free pumping system .
playtex bras
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Nursing Bras:
Nursing Bras:
Every mother-to-be needs maternity bras to handle her growing breasts. A nursing bra is a maternity bra but with the added engineering of drop down cups so that baby can be nursed without Mom having to take her shirt off. At HerRoom we offer both maternity and nursing bras in full figured and plus size bra sizing.
Sexy Bras:
Okay, this is hard for some to imagine, but sexy lingerie should be a part of your wardrobe. Men simply love see through bras, shelf bras and sheer pieces. So, this category is at least worth considering.
Strapless Bras:
A strapless bra is a must-have in your wardrobe. They now come in better sizing so even if you wear size DD bras and larger, you can still find one that is supportive and flattering to your figure.
Push Up Bras:
If you wear a 32E bra, or GG cup bras you can forget this category. But if you're like many women, you enjoy taking what you have and moving it around to create maximum cleavage... at least occasionally. The push-up bra has replaced traditional padded bras. No longer do you need padding to give your bust line a fuller look.
Sports Bras:
Most sports bras today are made with stretch microfiber fabrics such as Coolmax. It wicks moisture away from your skin and dries quickly to keep you comfortable throughout your workout. The choice of front or back close, underwire or soft cup, racerback or traditional sport bra is entirely up to you, and depends on the activity you want to wear it for. HerRoom offers a wide range of styles and sizes including plus size sport bras. See our exclusive Sports Bra "Bounce Test Videos" and compare over 30 sports bras in action.
Front Close Bra:
It's a fact that front closure brassieres are much easier to get on. They can come with racerback styling to lay completely flat and invisible under sleeveless clothing. This style also helps keep bra straps in place. However, the inability to adjust for sizing makes this style hard to properly fit.
Minimizer Bra:
has the capability of reducing breast projection by up to 2 inches for a more flattering silhouette under clothes. Minimizer bras work miracles for women who traditionally wear full figure bras or big bras but want to fit into their favorite tight tops without their buttons looking as if they're about to pop.
Convertible Bra:
Removable, adjustable straps are what distinguish this style from others. Varying the straps allows the wearer to create a racerback, backless or strapless bra style from the same garment. If you could only travel with one brassiere, this would be the one.
Padded bras
- The padded bra has really evolved over the years. It used to mean a bra with extra padding to increase your breast size. Today, a padded bra - or more accurately, a lightly padded bra - really means modesty. Molded cup bras with a thin layer of padding to prevent nipple show-through are called contour bras; but they are actually a type of padded bra. And, today, women consider a push-up bra a padded bra as well.
See-through bras
- Okay, this kind of bra conjures up sexy bra to most women. Well, the truth is a see through bra is sexy, but it's also a very good addition to your lingerie bra wardrobe. This style of bra is by definition very thin. It therefore tends to hide bra lines and blend in with what you are wearing. And, the added benefit of a see-through bra is that men absolutely love them - especially black see through bra and pantie sets.
Your Bra Wardrobe
- Remember, the secret to looking fabulous is wearing the correct undergarment. So, make sure your bra wardrobe includes the bra must-haves to look your best:
•Seamless t-shirt bras - Though it has become known as a t-shirt bra, a seamless bra is virtually invisible under any blouse or dress. It is a year-round must have in your bra wardrobe. Many women consider this their every-day bra.
•Racerback bras - We agree that they are hard to find and fit properly, but a racerback bra is a very sleek shape that hides your straps when wearing a sleeveless top. If you can't find one in your size, a convertible bra can be modified to achieve the same result.
•Push-up bra - For that instant lift and a slimmer silhouette, grab your push up bra. Not only does it give you a much fuller look, but getting the girls up and shapely makes you look younger and thinner. And men love your look in this style of bra.
•Sports bras - Sit down and make a list of the types of activities you do. Then, make sure you have the appropriate sports bra for each of them. A sports bra you wear to yoga is far different from the one you wear when running. All sports bras are not created equal, so establish a collection.
•Balconette bras - This style is a must have for low necklines. You'll find yourself wearing it more than you realized once you get it home.
•Strapless and convertible bras - These bra styles are the solution bras. Have a one shoulder top? A sheer neckline? A halter dress? Having a strapless bra with convertible straps around always comes in handy.
•Minimizer bras - You should have one of these in your wardrobe if you are a D cup or larger. A minimizer is for when you go to put on the button down blouse, and you find your buttons straining. A minimizer bra can make a top like this work.
•Bra and pantie sets - There is nothing to make you feel more special then wearing a matching bra and panty set. Own at least one set, and then wear it on a special occasion or when you want to feel better about yourself.
Want more help deciding what to buy? Check out the Undies Award winners to see what's been voted the best by women everywhere. This annual program gives consumers the final say on the best of the best by giving them a chance to vote on their favorite styles. See the Undies Award winners for best all-around bra and best in several different categories including favorite full figure bra, best sports bra, t-shirt bra, favorite minimizer bra, push-up bra and more. And don't forget to cast your vote in the next Undies Award
Every mother-to-be needs maternity bras to handle her growing breasts. A nursing bra is a maternity bra but with the added engineering of drop down cups so that baby can be nursed without Mom having to take her shirt off. At HerRoom we offer both maternity and nursing bras in full figured and plus size bra sizing.
Sexy Bras:
Okay, this is hard for some to imagine, but sexy lingerie should be a part of your wardrobe. Men simply love see through bras, shelf bras and sheer pieces. So, this category is at least worth considering.
Strapless Bras:
A strapless bra is a must-have in your wardrobe. They now come in better sizing so even if you wear size DD bras and larger, you can still find one that is supportive and flattering to your figure.
Push Up Bras:
If you wear a 32E bra, or GG cup bras you can forget this category. But if you're like many women, you enjoy taking what you have and moving it around to create maximum cleavage... at least occasionally. The push-up bra has replaced traditional padded bras. No longer do you need padding to give your bust line a fuller look.
Sports Bras:
Most sports bras today are made with stretch microfiber fabrics such as Coolmax. It wicks moisture away from your skin and dries quickly to keep you comfortable throughout your workout. The choice of front or back close, underwire or soft cup, racerback or traditional sport bra is entirely up to you, and depends on the activity you want to wear it for. HerRoom offers a wide range of styles and sizes including plus size sport bras. See our exclusive Sports Bra "Bounce Test Videos" and compare over 30 sports bras in action.
Front Close Bra:
It's a fact that front closure brassieres are much easier to get on. They can come with racerback styling to lay completely flat and invisible under sleeveless clothing. This style also helps keep bra straps in place. However, the inability to adjust for sizing makes this style hard to properly fit.
Minimizer Bra:
has the capability of reducing breast projection by up to 2 inches for a more flattering silhouette under clothes. Minimizer bras work miracles for women who traditionally wear full figure bras or big bras but want to fit into their favorite tight tops without their buttons looking as if they're about to pop.
Convertible Bra:
Removable, adjustable straps are what distinguish this style from others. Varying the straps allows the wearer to create a racerback, backless or strapless bra style from the same garment. If you could only travel with one brassiere, this would be the one.
Padded bras
- The padded bra has really evolved over the years. It used to mean a bra with extra padding to increase your breast size. Today, a padded bra - or more accurately, a lightly padded bra - really means modesty. Molded cup bras with a thin layer of padding to prevent nipple show-through are called contour bras; but they are actually a type of padded bra. And, today, women consider a push-up bra a padded bra as well.
See-through bras
- Okay, this kind of bra conjures up sexy bra to most women. Well, the truth is a see through bra is sexy, but it's also a very good addition to your lingerie bra wardrobe. This style of bra is by definition very thin. It therefore tends to hide bra lines and blend in with what you are wearing. And, the added benefit of a see-through bra is that men absolutely love them - especially black see through bra and pantie sets.
Your Bra Wardrobe
- Remember, the secret to looking fabulous is wearing the correct undergarment. So, make sure your bra wardrobe includes the bra must-haves to look your best:
•Seamless t-shirt bras - Though it has become known as a t-shirt bra, a seamless bra is virtually invisible under any blouse or dress. It is a year-round must have in your bra wardrobe. Many women consider this their every-day bra.
•Racerback bras - We agree that they are hard to find and fit properly, but a racerback bra is a very sleek shape that hides your straps when wearing a sleeveless top. If you can't find one in your size, a convertible bra can be modified to achieve the same result.
•Push-up bra - For that instant lift and a slimmer silhouette, grab your push up bra. Not only does it give you a much fuller look, but getting the girls up and shapely makes you look younger and thinner. And men love your look in this style of bra.
•Sports bras - Sit down and make a list of the types of activities you do. Then, make sure you have the appropriate sports bra for each of them. A sports bra you wear to yoga is far different from the one you wear when running. All sports bras are not created equal, so establish a collection.
•Balconette bras - This style is a must have for low necklines. You'll find yourself wearing it more than you realized once you get it home.
•Strapless and convertible bras - These bra styles are the solution bras. Have a one shoulder top? A sheer neckline? A halter dress? Having a strapless bra with convertible straps around always comes in handy.
•Minimizer bras - You should have one of these in your wardrobe if you are a D cup or larger. A minimizer is for when you go to put on the button down blouse, and you find your buttons straining. A minimizer bra can make a top like this work.
•Bra and pantie sets - There is nothing to make you feel more special then wearing a matching bra and panty set. Own at least one set, and then wear it on a special occasion or when you want to feel better about yourself.
Want more help deciding what to buy? Check out the Undies Award winners to see what's been voted the best by women everywhere. This annual program gives consumers the final say on the best of the best by giving them a chance to vote on their favorite styles. See the Undies Award winners for best all-around bra and best in several different categories including favorite full figure bra, best sports bra, t-shirt bra, favorite minimizer bra, push-up bra and more. And don't forget to cast your vote in the next Undies Award
Thursday, October 22, 2009
What is a Bra For?
Bras minimize jiggling and shape the appearance of a girl's breasts. They're also helpful from a health standpoint. Wearing the right bra keeps a girl's breasts supported while she's playing a sport and can help prevent injury to breast tissue. A well-fitting bra is also important for a woman's posture, particularly if she has large breasts. A bra that doesn't fit can cause back problems, muscle tension, and even headaches.
Yet 8 out of 10 women wear bras that don't fit.
All About Straps, Snaps, Bands, and Cups
Finding the right bra doesn't have to be an ordeal if you know the basics of bra sizing. There are two parts to a bra's size: the chest size (also called the band size) and the cup size.
The chest, or band, size is the part of the bra that runs across a girl's chest and around her back. The cups are the parts of the bra that hold the breasts. Bras come in many sizes, which are different combinations of the chest sizes (shown as numbers — in the United States, these are 32, 34, 36, etc.) and cup sizes (shown as letters — AA, A, B, C, etc.).
It's important to get both the chest and cup sizes right to ensure a proper fit. If a girl wears a bra that's the wrong chest size, the bra's band will either feel tight and uncomfortable around her rib cage or it will be too loose and ride up her breasts. Bras that are too small in the cup will compress the breasts and force them to bulge out the sides (think armpit boobs). And cups that are too big can wrinkle and pucker, which won't look good under clothes
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Yet 8 out of 10 women wear bras that don't fit.
All About Straps, Snaps, Bands, and Cups
Finding the right bra doesn't have to be an ordeal if you know the basics of bra sizing. There are two parts to a bra's size: the chest size (also called the band size) and the cup size.
The chest, or band, size is the part of the bra that runs across a girl's chest and around her back. The cups are the parts of the bra that hold the breasts. Bras come in many sizes, which are different combinations of the chest sizes (shown as numbers — in the United States, these are 32, 34, 36, etc.) and cup sizes (shown as letters — AA, A, B, C, etc.).
It's important to get both the chest and cup sizes right to ensure a proper fit. If a girl wears a bra that's the wrong chest size, the bra's band will either feel tight and uncomfortable around her rib cage or it will be too loose and ride up her breasts. Bras that are too small in the cup will compress the breasts and force them to bulge out the sides (think armpit boobs). And cups that are too big can wrinkle and pucker, which won't look good under clothes
Are you interested in buyin
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