Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Nominated for Top Lingerie Boutique in San Diego

Channel 10 is holding their yearly cityvoter A-list contest to find the best of the best in all aspects of San Diego living. This year help us win 1st place and leave a comment letting everyone know why YOU love Bella's Fine Lingerie!

Click the link below and cast your vote.
http://kgtv.cityvoter.com/bella-s-fine-lingerie/biz/55959

Thursday, June 5, 2008

How Long Can You Expect a Bra to Last?

What is your bra life expectancy?
There is no magic formula to calculate your bra life span, it all depends on the following factors:
1) How many bras you own
2) How often you rotate your bras
3) How you care for your bras
4) What is the Quality & Craftmenship of your bra

1)How many bras do you own?
If you wear the same bra everyday it would quickly lose its elasticity. Yes...you know you are guilty of that one...!
The life expectancy for that bra would obviously be shorther and would need to be replaced more often.

Fact: On average, women own about 6-10 bras. (see our bra statistic survey)

2) How often do you rotate your bras?
We all have that favorite bra that keeps finding it's way to the top of the drawer so it gets worn more than the rest. It will wear out faster than expected.

Fact:You should rotate your bra every 2 days.

3) How do you care for your bras?
Washing and wearing, stretches the fabric and causes it to relax resulting in less support. As your bra ages, the elasticity will relax. It is better to handwash your bras, but if you have to machine wash, make sure it is hooked together to prevent tangling and use a lingerie wash bag to keep your underwear separate. Wash on delicate cycle in cool water. And please...no dryer (especially for T Shirt Bras).

Fact: Heat breaks down the spandex.

4) What is the quality of material & craftmenship of your bra?
The quality of the material and craftmenship plays an important part in the life expectancy of your bra. Some of our vendors such as Chantelle or Simone Perele do extensive testing. For example, each new fabric used by the brand is examined and tested in Chantelle’s quality control laboratory for its reaction to washing, wearing, yellowing, and color fastness. Only when the quality of the material has been approved can the fabric be used for manufacturing.

Signs it is time to buy some new bras: Discoloration, loss of elasticity or shape, torn fabric or the 3rd hook (the tighest) does not feel tight anymore.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

New Bra Statistics from Consumer Reports!

A poll conducted by the Consumer Reports National Research Center found that 37 percent of women don’t bother to try bras on before making a purchase to make sure they fit. Wow....

Yet, 75 percent of women reported that they faced a specific challenge related to fit, and 53 percent of women have never been professionally fitted for a bra. When shopping for a new bra, 63 percent of women reported that comfort was the most important feature they looked for, followed by support (21 percent).

Bra Poll:

Bra Ownership-- Women own an average of 9 bras, but only wear 6 on a regular basis; the average woman purchased 4 bras in the past year.

Decent Exposure-- 80% of women say they would never go out in public without a bra.-- Over one-third (34%) of women take action to enhance their bra size, withthe most common methods being padded (23%) and push-up (22%) bras.

A Perfect Match-- Matching bra and panties is not a priority for most women. 58% of women say they never or rarely match bras and panties.-- Over one-quarter of women (27%) have decided against purchasing a clothing item because they did not have an appropriate bra to wear.

So, don't hesitate to come to Bellas Fine Lingerie for a bra fitting....and get some advice on what to wear underneath.