Be Unapologetically Confident
Living Your BREAST Life
Uncover
our story
Experience the power of unparalleled comfort and confidence with our expertly crafted undergarments. Designed for every boob, we're here to provide seamless support and empower you to live your BREAST life.
FAQs
-
Having asymmetrical boobs means that one boob is a different size, shape, or position from the other. This condition can make buying a bra difficult as traditional bras don’t cater to this natural bodily makeup. FlauntaBra’s products are designed for this common bodily need, ensuring that your underwear was made to fit you.
-
According to our research, about 60% of women have asymmetrical boobs, but this is a condition that affects women throughout their lives. From early puberty lack of development, to changes during menopause, boob asymmetry is a constant for many women. Your monthly cycle can also impact your boob asymmetry, causing your boobs to fluctuate even on a weekly basis. While there is a lack of conversation regarding boob asymmetry, having asymmetrical boobs is extremely common and no one should feel ashamed of their bodily nature.
-
Measuring for asymmetrical boobs is super easy! First, take your band size. To do this, take your measuring tape and wrap it around your ribcage, directly under your bust, where the bra brand would sit. Make sure the tape is snug but not too tight or too loose. Note the measurement in inches. If the measurement is even, that’s your band size. If the measurement is odd, round up to the nearest even inch, that’s your band size. For each cup size, you’ll need to measure each boob individually. First, take the measuring tape and place it in the middle of your chest. Take the tape over the largest part of the boob’s bust and bring it to the middle of your back. Ensure the tape is parallel to the floor so that no extra inches are added. Take note of this measurement (in inches) and measure your other boob. Now, it’s time for some ALGE-BRA. Take your band size and divide by 2. Then take each boobs measurement and subtract the band. The difference between the band and boob measurements is your cup size.
Difference in:
1”= A cup
2”= B cup
3”= C cup
4”= D cup
5”= DD cup
-
Contrary to popular belief, many women struggle with their bra’s comfort due to poor fit. Your bra should be snug, but not too tight to the point of your bra leaving a mark on your skin. Your boobs should fit into your cups similarly. If your bra is too large, your boobs won’t fill the cup causing gapping. If your bra is too small, your boobs will over fill the cup, causing spillage.
Follow FlauntaBra on social
Contact Us
Interested in testing a prototype? Fill out some info and we will be in touch shortly. We can’t wait to hear from you!