Women's Lingerie - Bra
Statistics show the average American woman today
owns six bras Out of those six, one of them is a strapless
bra and one is a color other than white All kinds of bras
have been created for every conceivable purpose, to do all the
things that corsets have done in previous generations: minimize,
uplift, show cleavage, maximize, or plain show off
Do you throw your bra
into the wash?
Washing Machine and Bras
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If using a washing machine for your bras place them in a
Mesh Lingerie Wash Bag. This will protect the bras
and lingerie from being wrapped around the agitator
and other clothing
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When washing your bras, lingerie, panties or other
delicates, it is suggested you use a delicate
soda-based fabric wash. Regular detergents contain
harsh chemicals that breakdown fabrics
● Avoid putting your bras,
lingerie or panties in the dryer. The heat of the dryer breaks
down the lycra, spandex and elastic, so you will find yourself
replacing your bras, lingerie or panties, delicates
more frequently
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Rotate your bras. Bras do not need to be washed
after every wear. This being said, you should avoid
wearing a bra two days in a row. The bra will
require needs a day of rest after wearing to return
to its original fit and to breathe; wearing one bra
constantly puts a lot of stress on the fabrics and
causes it to rapidly stretch out of shape and to
lose its fit
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Replace your bras every six months. Most
bras get worn out and do not function as they should after six
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