The main reason they squeak is the really smooth surface of the underwire rubbing on the smooth or silky surface of the material - it happens all the time with the bra's I buy, whether they are expensive or cheap and it has nothing to do with the fit! - I simply pop the underwire out if it's removable or with the cheaper ones make a small slit near the top of the under arm on the side of the bra and pop out the wire - I use my nail file board and rough up the entire surface - pop it back in and re stitch the ones that need it (because the slit is at the side it won't keep popping out through the top) and it stops squeaking - this works every time and has done for years I promise you!
no
When you get older you will wear a bra wig wire underneath which will give stronger support for your breasts
No. I find those ones give the most support especially when you haven't been wearing a bra for a long time.
The bra is the wrong size and it sounds like it is too big. Go to a good department store and in the underwear department there is usually a lady who will fit you for a bra that is the correct size.
Under your bra is boobs or breasts
Yes. There is no medical reason not to do so. If your bra is too tight or the under wire is poking out then you shouldn't be wearing it in general, especially while sleeping. If it is a padded bra, sleeping in it may compress the padding and leave it wrinkled and misshapen.
i am 13yrs old and i have been wearing a bra since i was 9-10. if you are not very big but need some support i started off with a bra with no pading ot no wire, front fastning bras are also good. when you cant get the right size bra in these tpes or they become uncomfortable or dont hold up your breasts properly then you might want to go for an under wire bra or a padded bra, i hope this helps but i am only talking from personal experience.
The Playtex Bra has thicker straps than most bras that prevent the "dig-in" that occur with many straps. Combined with the under wire and wider back support, the Playtex bra is one of the most comfortable to wear.
I personly think that it isn't bad, but you shouldn't wear them because your breasts need to breath and that could stop them from breathing so i think you should stick to no wire until you are about 16 years old
you should wear an under shirt if you can see your bra.
There is no need to wear a bra under a sports bra, because sports bra has the function of supporting breast at right position, the key point is that you need to choose a good sports bra.
Simply? No. Wearing a wire bra during an MRI scan would affect the image quality around the area where the wire is e.g. the thoracic spine or the breast. It might also feel a little strange as the wire in the bra would potentially be twisted or moved by the magnetic field.