Bras

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Types of Bras

There are many types of bras, but there are 4 basic ones that cannot be missing in your closet.

If you have these models you will undoubtedly complement perfectly all your outfits.

Full cup

Ideal bra for women with large bust. Its full coverage makes you feel safe and comfortable. It is perfect for those who are constantly on the move.

Half glass

It is ideal for use with V-neck garments.
There are models made with lace that give that sexy touch to the blouses with transparencies.

Strapless

This bra model lacks shoulder straps, but has the necessary support to keep the bust in place.

Perfect to be worn with garments without sleeves leaving the upper torso uncovered.

Push Up

Women with a small bust can obtain a couple of sizes larger with this model.

Achieve a perfect enhancement with Push Up bra.

Advantages of using Brasier daily

  • A good bra, that fits your lifestyle, helps keep the bust in place and accommodates your shape.

  • It is an unconditional support to maintain an upright posture and avoid lumbar and back pain, especially for women with large breasts.

  • Today the bra is no longer just an undergarment, but an essential part of a sexy outfit.

What material is my Zelina Bra made of?

Chantilly lace

It is an openwork fabric, very fine and fluid, sexy and comfortably adapts to the shape of the bust.

It is mainly composed of Nylon.

Cotton

Basic fabric.

It is breathable, hypoallergenic and is a material that absorbs perspiration, thus regulating body temperature.

How do I know my correct bra size?

¿How do I know my correct bra size? Bra size?

Follow the steps below:

1️. Measure in inches the contour of your bust just at the most prominent part.

2️. Similarly, measure your torso just below the bust (if you get an odd number, consider the following). This is your bra size.

3️. Subtract both amounts and the result will be your cup (see table).