![]() ![]() The breast crease or Inframammary Fold (IMF) is the fold where an underwire typically sits. Try supporting the naked breast from below. **Note this method may not work well for someone with VERY soft tissue or pendulous breasts. Look like there is more boob on top? On Bottom? In the Middle? Look like its about the same width and length? Look like a ski slope (when standing up)? The easiest way to determine shape would be to lean over at a 90 degree angle (or whatever angle you can manage) in a mirror. One woman may be fuller in the center the other could be fuller on the bottom. While the volume of the breast between 2 women with D cups (with the same band) is the same, the way that fullness is distributed may be different. ![]() The overall breast shape would be the silhouette of the naked breast if you will. Breast Anatomy in Relation to Bra Fit Overall Breast Shape For those who already have a bra pattern, being familiar with your breast anatomy can be helpful in knowing what alterations to consider. However, before we can begin choosing a pattern, it may be prudent to discuss breast anatomy and how our very individual needs may shape our bra making experiences. While those of us with bra making experience celebrate the choices, we understand it can be overwhelming for someone new. There are more options now than ever before. There are numerous tutorials on bra construction and bra fabrics on the internet.įor those considering bra making, the task of finding a bra pattern can be daunting. Part 4 - Alterations/Additions to ConsiderĪs I debated what topics to cover for part 2, I decided to focus on the topics not often discussed. Check out the entire Consider Making your Own Bra Series ![]()
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