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A Tutorial: How to Add Volume to Your Bra Cup - Orange Lingerie

By A Mystery Man Writer

You are in the home stretch of fitting your custom made bra and you just need a little more room in the cup. Key Indicator? There is a bit of a “flat spot” at the base of the bra cup while the upper cup looks a bit small or tight. If the rest of the bra fits well, a flat spot at the base of the cup is generally the result of insufficient volume which prevents the breasts from fully sinking into the cups. If the breasts can not drop to the base of the cup, the breast is forced upwards which makes the upper cup look too small. Often the answer is to go up a cup size, but if you tried going up a cup size only to find it too large, this bra sewing tutorial may be the solution for you! To add

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