There’s a new team at Perfectly Petite Lingerie and it’s very excited about plans to revitalise its collection of small-busted lingerie with a host of new styles on order for Autumn/Winter.

To celebrate this exciting new phase, Perfectly Petite Lingerie is running an exclusive competition for SBBH readers.  The prize is this delightful new Panache Atlantis Yasmin balconnet bra and matching briefs, worth £39.50 (pictured).

The competition: Perfectly Petite Lingerie would like you to share your secrets about your lingerie shopping habits.  They would like to know what really tickles your lingerie fancy & how you prefer to shop. For instance, you might want to spill the beans on…

Whether you enjoy the experience of shopping in lingerie boutiques?

Or do you prefer to shop online, trying stuff on at home?

Is there a specific colour of lingerie you make a bee-line for — and why?

What are your favourite lingerie styles?  To boost or not to boost?

What is most important: quality, price, style, comfort?

Do you like to receive lingerie as a gift — if so, who from?

How to enter: Please email Perfectly Petite Lingerie, using the subject line SBBH Competition.  In the body of the email, you can wax lyrical about your lingerie shopping wants and needs.  To complete your entry, please provide details including your full name, email address, country of residence — as well as your bra and briefs size.  The most detailed and descriptive entries will be shortlisted and the winner will be selected at random.

Rules: Competition closes midnight 31st October 2011.  Entrants to the competition agree to be added to the Perfectly Petite Lingerie mailing list.  The winner’s name will be published in the Perfectly Petite newsletter announcing the results of the SBBH competition. No personal details apart from their name and country will be published.  Perfectly Petite Lingerie never passes on details of clients or newsletter subscribers to third parties.

Good luck!

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A helpful guide to bra types

Ever get your balconettes and multiways in a mucking fuddle?  Lingerie departments and websites nowadays offer oodles of bra styles to choose from, it can be quite bewildering to understand what exactly each model’s defining characteristics are — and get a grip on its pros and cons.  To help you expand your knowledge of bra styles, here’s a handy guide.

Balconette:  These are perfect if you are a fan of lower cut tops as they are cut lower at the front. They don’t provide the same level of coverage as other bra types but do give the breasts a rounded shape, thanks to their uplifting structure.

Full-cup bra:  These are great for women who are bigger breasted as they have fuller coverage than a balconette bra. However, because they sit higher up, they are not so are not good with lower cut tops, unless you like your bra to be glimpsed. Unlike push-up bras, they separate the breasts.

Plunge bra/push-up bra: These are designed to push your breasts together and give you a boosted cleavage. They are also low cut so can be worn with lower cut tops. However, for some women they may find that they don’t offer the same level of support as full-cup bras or balconette bras.

Strapless/multi-way bras: Strapless bras are designed to go under tops where you don’t want the straps to show — great with strapless tops, or tops with halternecks or fine straps.  Multi-way bras have detachable straps, which makes them multi-functional, ideal for under halterneck tops, strapless tops, low-backed tops and one shoulder tops.

Sports bras:  If you are going to do any kind of sports, you will need a sports bra, as an ordinary bra will not be supportive enough for the breast tissue.  Inadequate support can result in pain and, over time, will contribute towards breasts heading South.

Seam-free bras:  These have completely smooth cups, with no lace detailing or seams, making them a perfect partner for sheer fitting tops or form-fitting tops like tight T-shirts.

Soft-cup/non-wired bras:  These don’t have the underwires beneath the cup, so the cup is completely soft.  Some women prefer this style of bra for comfort and even for night-time wear in bed if they feel they need some support, without the discomfort of a wired bra.

Thanks to online store Ellos.co.uk for compiling this glossary of bra types.  Online clothes shopping is a popular way to buy lingerie and Ellos.co.uk is a great shopping destination, offering a wide range of lingerie including examples of all the bras mentioned.

This post is in association with Ellos.co.uk

 

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