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Putting on the right soft cup bra can be like putting on a favorite pair of slippers. A good soft cup bra should provide just the right light support for sleeping, lounging, and everyday wear. There are usually no wires to pinch or restrict, and some soft cup bras, such as the Playtex 18-Hour Cotton Blend Bra, use minimal decoration to allow for even more comfort.
Playtex’s famous 18-Hour bra styles continue the legendary brand’s evolution into the one of the leading bra manufacturers in the industry.

Bras with seamless cups are very popular with women of all shapes and sizes. They look great under any type of outfit, and the lack of a seam in the middle of the bra cup is easier on breast tissue.
Bali, Playtex, Wonderbra, and Champion all manufacture seamless bras and bra tops, some with gel inserts and in strapless styles. Seamless shapewear and panties are also available for the smoothest, sleekest look under any outfit you choose.

Playtex Products, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of a number of products in addition to ladies’ foundation garments, including Banana Boat sunscreen, Almay, Woolite rug and upholstery cleaner, Jhirmack shampoo, and Tek toothbrushes. The company was founded in 1932 as the International Laytex Company, which later became known as International Playtex, Inc. The early primary focus was ladies’ girdles, for which the company pioneered the development of latex fabric. In 1954, they expanded their use of latex to a new line of household latex gloves, the first of their kind. Playtex latex gloves have been the top product in their market in the United States ever since. Over time, Playtex moved into marketing feminine hygiene products, infant and baby care products, cosmetics, hair care products, shampoo, and sportswear apparel.
Playtex bras and shapewear are one of the most well-known and respected brands on the market, known for quality, comfort, durability, and of course, their enduring brand name.
There is no standard correct time to buy a teenage girl’s first bra. Most girls will begin to wear some kind of training or starter bra between the ages of 9 and 11. A “tween” or young teenage girl may want to buy her first bra when she first notices her friends wearing them, particularly if she is into sports activities.
Sometimes the support a first bra provides is more psychological than physical. Even if a teen girl’s body changes are not drastic, the first teen bras are a sign that a girl is growing up and can affect her self-confidence and body image.
For some women, trying to fasten a bra can be a difficult experience; this sentiment rings especially true when you’re rushing in the morning. Luckily, some companies have gotten smart and released bras that have front closures.
Playtex bras, for example, has the 18 Hour Front Close Bra. Like the rest of their products, this bra offers maximum comfort with ample support. Its best feature, however, is the fact that it has the front closure, which is very help during those mornings when you have to rush out the door.
Finding a good plus size bra is no longer an arduous process. Playtex bras, for example, have several collections, such as the popular 18 Hour, Cross Your Heart and Secrets, that offer options for full-figured women. Each collection offers comfort, durability and is stylish in varied settings and situations.
Playtex is not blind to the fact that there are women of different physiques and it shows in the kind of high quality products they offer.
Playtex bras are one of the cornerstones of lingerie comfort. Their sheer designs and endless imagination towards crafting finely made undergarments have made them one of the leading companies on the market. For their 18 Hour Shaping Bra, Playtex’s longstanding tradition of creating quality products continues.
The support with the 18 Hour Bra is amazing and moving around with it feels so effortless. I commend Playtex on this feat, which by all means, is difficult to come by.
You don’t always have to go to stores to get fitted for your bras. Some women even find it more accurate to do it themselves. Here’s a guide on how to measure yourself:
Determining your Bra/Band size
(ribcage circumference measurement)
1. Measure around the chest directly under the breast at a constant height with the cloth measuring tape. Add 5 inches to that measurement. This dimension is your bra/band size (If the bra size works out to an ODD number go up one inch to the next EVEN number.) This should equal the circumference around the chest, directly above the breasts/under the arms.
2. Now measure around the chest at the height of the fullest part of the breast. The measuring tape should be held horizontal, flat on your back, and your arms should be down. Make a note of that measurement (only used for comparison) and compare it to the Bra Size from step 1.
Determining your Cup size
(projection of breasts from chest wall)
3. To determine the proper cup size, find the difference between step 2 and step 1. Use the table to figure out your cup size.
Half inch = AA cup
One inch = A cup
Two inches = B cup
Three inches = C cup
Four inches = D cup
Five inches = DD or E cup
Six inches = F cup
Seven inches = G cup
We often talking about the importance of wearing bras and there are quite a few positive qualities to wearing them, but wearing bras ALL the time can get a bit uncomfortable – even if you’re wearing the best one. The best time to take a break is at night, while you’re sleeping.
When you’re sleeping, gravity isn’t such a big factor in your activity, as is such, it’s the ideal time to be braless. It will also help you sleep at night; so if you’re looking to give the girls a rest, during your slumber is the best time.
Some women will opt to stay away from wearing bras in the summer as they can be a bit comfortable in the heat. But gravity doesn’t stop because of the seasons and neither should your bra-wearing. Here are some tips on choosing a bra to wear in the summer:
• Invest in a convertible bra. Although manufacturers are still perfecting a truly comfortable version, this bra will support you well under a backless bodice and halter tops.
• Opt for styles without lace and seams for a clean look under fitted sleeveless tops and fine knit shells. If you’re a size A or B, look for stretch cotton bralettes - they resemble a cropped tank top with adjustable straps.
• Try a demi bra when wearing a plunging or revealing neckline. Designed with wide-set cups that just cover the nipple, they offer good support with maximum exposure.
• Wear flesh tones when sporting pastels or sheer materials like linen. White bras will be very conspicuous.
• Combat sweat-inducing humidity by pairing summer attire with a moisture-wicking sports bra. They offer great support, and the high-tech fabric will keep you a lot drier than most fashion bras.
• Consider racer back or cross back bras to wear with sleeveless tops and shells. You can rest assured that your bra straps won’t slip into view.
• Go strapless under skinny-strap tanks and strapless tops. Smaller chests can get away with a stretch tube bra, while larger chests may still need the support of a more constructed bra that hooks in the back.