
1. If Your Bra Feels Like a Villain, It’s Not “Just You”
A badly fitted bra can turn a normal day into a low-level horror movie. Let’s troubleshoot the most common issues using Brabic fit logic.
2. Problem 1: Straps Digging or Slipping
Digging straps usually mean the band is too loose and your shoulders are compensating.
Fixes:
try a smaller band + bigger cup (e.g., 80C → 75D)
avoid over-tightening straps; they should sit flat, not cut
Slipping straps can mean straps are too wide-set for your shoulders or too loose.
Fixes:
tighten gradually
look for Brabic models with closer-set straps or racerback options
3. Problem 2: Band Riding Up
If your band creeps up your back like it’s trying to escape:
the band is likely too big or too old
you’re not getting enough support from the base
Try:
going down a band size and possibly up a cup
checking hook position; a new bra should fit on the loosest hooks, not the tightest
4. Problem 3 & 4: Cup Spillage and Cup Gaping
Spillage (“quad-boob”):
cup too small or too shallow
try going up a cup size or using a fuller-coverage Brabic style
Gaping:
cup too big or shape mismatch (especially on one side)
try one cup size down, or a shallower cup cut (T-shirt or demi)
Your Brabic bra should feel like an ally, not a mini-boss. If something is off, it’s usually the size or the cut—not your body.

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