Online Underwear for Every Shape and Size

How many times have you walked into the lingerie department or store and found nothing in your size, except the boring plain black bra in the corner? For those women whose chest is on the slightly larger or smaller side of ‘average’, buying a bra on the high street is fraught with difficulty. You either face a highly limited and unattractive selection, or are forced to pay through the nose for anything resembling pretty, particularly if you’re after plus size bras.

Bra Shopping Made Easy

It may not look like there’s much to it, but buying yourself some new lingerie can be an expensive business. And not only that, you usually can’t take it back if you get home and decide you’ve bought the wrong thing. There is also so much more choice around now than there ever used to be. Do you go with balconette, push up, minimiser, or plunge bras? And what about the bottom half? Thongs, briefs, shorts, bikini… there’s so much to think about when making an underwear investment.

No More Badly Fitting Bras

Buying a bra is a notoriously difficult process and it is well known that more than two thirds of women wear bras that are not the correct size. For starters, not every manufacturer appears to make their bras to the same sizes, so if you’re a 34B in one, you might be a 36A in another. Secondly, our bodies are constantly changing shape, so what fit you last year may no longer support you in the way it should.

Wear Your Heart on Your Sleeve

Urban clothing is all about wearing clothes that say something about who you are deep down – wearing your metaphorical heart on your very literal sleeve. So for those with a taste for such fashions, it is important that you know where to buy the right clothes. After all with urban fashion being very much about expressing yourself through the clothes you wear, more so than with any other type of fashion this will mean that you are going to want to make sure that the clothes you buy are indeed perfect for you.

WhycHas Never Been Cooler

Urban fashion was never necessarily about being cool. Whilst it has always been a great form of style, it started off as more of a way to express personality through clothing – a quite literal fashion statement. The range of different styles that the term ‘urban wear’ covered was, and still is, vast, yet today, whilst it still retains its credibility and its individuality, it also seems to be more widely worn, and wearing such clothing is now not just a statement of personality, but simply popular too. So why has this shift occurred?