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Important Part of Your Wardrobe often ignored


What is the most essential item in your closet? Well if you consider anything other than your bra, you need to think again. A huge majority of women today ignore the most important part of their wardrobe and this piece of information is aimed at educating every girl and woman to emphasize upon quality of bras.

A recently concluded study revealed that as many as 80 percent are not wearing the right bra size, which is a shocking revelation to say the least. Let us read some tips about selecting bras so that you always choose the best bra size and be proud of your most treasured assets.

It is highly recommended that you always opt for a bra one size smaller than the actual. The small bra size must be related to band and not bra cup size (i.e. If you’re a 36, get a 34 and if you’re 34, get a 32). This is because bras get loose after the wash and the one size smaller would be just the perfect fit for you, after a wash. Secondly, the bra shouldn’t be held by straps but by the band, which is the part hooking around the ribcage. If you want to know if it is time to purchase a new bra, you can notice the same if the bra is not staying up on its own without the straps.

We hope that this information on selecting the right bra will help you to understand value of the most important part of your wardrobe.

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Right Clothing for Young Girls - Advice for Mothers


Little girl of yours is growing quite fast today and probably getting fascinated by the glamour world as far as clothing is concerned. This may be noticed by you when you see your daughter wearing clothes that may not be suitable for her at this young age and it is surely the time for you to act restraint so that every thing goes in the right direction.

Let us read about some clothing tips for dressing up your growing girl.

Most parents allow their children to start wearing short when they are young and the children make this a habit and will be more than just reluctant when you oppose the same in the future. It is recommended that you do not go this way and opt for clothing that emphasize upon the face and not other parts of the body. For this, you can opt for dresses with ruffle near the neck or cute blouses. Moreover, clothing should be easy to fit and should not be too tight or too loose; dressing sense of your girl will show her style statement and personality and you therefore need to be cautious as a mother.

It is highly suggested that dresses revealing her cleavage, belly button, rear, or stomach are best avoided and no private part should be visible (not even partially), knowingly or unknowingly. Thong underwear and shirts with words written over it are best avoided because they can move around and start showing & could draw unnecessary attention, respectively.

Before you make a fashion decision for your little girl, always remember that safety of your princess is in your hands.

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Ovulating Women prefer sexy additions to wardrobe


A recently concluded study by researchers from the University of Minnesota has suggested that women tend to make sexy additions to wardrobes when they are at their most fertile. This attempt is often made unconsciously and is expected to be driven by a desire among women to outscore over other women and not to impress men.

The research suggested that there is a relationship between hormonal factors and consumer behavior and also suggested that dressing choice of women, in their most fertile years, is influenced by other women in their environment. The research team also suggested that ovulatory cycle effects could influence consumer behavior among the fairer sex in a profound manner, a fact which may be of interest for marketers.

Results of this study have nullified all statements made in the past suggesting that ovulating and non-ovulating women share the same shopping habits and these habits are not influenced in any matter whatsoever by ovulation or hormonal factors. The study results were also clear in suggesting that the fertility status of a woman is the deciding factor to measure the level of competition for a suitable partner. The study was published in the Journal of Consumer Research and is considered to have implications for understanding the association between women, hormonal factors, and shopping for clothes.

In short, the study demonstrated that there is a close link between hormonal factors and shopping preferences among members of the fairer sex. It is believed that results of this study will open new doors for more research in this segment.