I have small breasts, and need bra fitting tips?

I have a small cup size, but often comfortable, seemingly fitting bras will dip down below the nipple. I’m not sure what to do, because I have issues finding bras with support that cover everything.
I wear a full cup size, mostly push-ups. 32A >.< Still have the same problem.

I had the same problem when I bought my first pushup bra. What I found out is that my breasts aren’t just for the normal/ commercially sold "A" cups. And maybe that’s why your bra is dipping below the nipple. I’m not sure if you have adjusted the straps. But to give you an idea on how I did come up with my real A cup size, I used this fitting guide–>http://www.sugarchilli.com.au/fitting_guide. Try measuring yourself with this. I’m sure it will help as it is designed for the small busted.

Try watching this video as well–> http://www.sugarchilli.com.au/blog/which-one-of-these-boobies-is-most-like-yours-getting-the-right-small-bra-fit-2/ This is such a quick and easy way to size your bra with your breast and it’s funny too! :)

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  1. tbug(: says:

    try a push-up bra. they dont fall down and its the most comfortable bra you will probably ever wear
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  2. ricardo9505 says:

    hey all. it’s a itty bitty titty comittee. lol, sorry had to.
    http://www.herroom.com/bra-fitting-advice,901,30.html
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  3. Sophie says:

    Wear full cup bras. It sounds like you’re wearing a demi-cup bra, which would, yes, sometimes slide down. Just keep to your cup size, and regulate a type of bras. For occasions, buy push ups, for hanging out ,by full cup/comfort bras, and for sleeping by sports bras, or demi cups, whichever is comfortable, or sleep without one. Different occasions, unfortunately, do call for different bras!
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  4. Irenie Leigh says:

    You should find a department store that does professional bra fittings, it sounds to me like you’re not wearing a small enough band size. Another tip is you could try bra shopping in the girl’s section, they have some plain colored or white bras (So not everything looks like something that should only be worn by 11 year olds), even some with slight padding, the sizes run slightly smaller than in the woman’s section.
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  5. Jamie says:

    I had the same problem when I bought my first pushup bra. What I found out is that my breasts aren’t just for the normal/ commercially sold "A" cups. And maybe that’s why your bra is dipping below the nipple. I’m not sure if you have adjusted the straps. But to give you an idea on how I did come up with my real A cup size, I used this fitting guide–>http://www.sugarchilli.com.au/fitting_guide. Try measuring yourself with this. I’m sure it will help as it is designed for the small busted.

    Try watching this video as well–> http://www.sugarchilli.com.au/blog/which-one-of-these-boobies-is-most-like-yours-getting-the-right-small-bra-fit-2/ This is such a quick and easy way to size your bra with your breast and it’s funny too! :)
    References :
    http://www.sugarchilli.com.au/blog/which-one-of-these-boobies-is-most-like-yours-getting-the-right-small-bra-fit-2/
    http://www.sugarchilli.com.au/fitting_guide

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