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3 signs your bra doesn't fit
Riding up, digging in, gapping cups — your bra is telling you something. Here's how to read the signs.
One: the band rides up in back. A band should sit level all the way around. If it climbs, it's too big, and your straps are doing the band's job — which is why they dig.
Two: the cups gap or overflow. Wrinkled, empty fabric means the cup is too big; spillover at the top or sides means it's too small, even if the tag says your 'usual' size.
Three: the wire sits on breast tissue instead of behind it. The wire should rest flat on your ribcage, encircling everything. If it pokes or sits on tissue, the cup is too small or the shape is wrong for you.
Any one of these is your cue: come see us. Fifteen minutes, zero judgment.