
How To Find The Perfect Bra For Teens
By: Rachel Peng
Hey Moms!
Chances are that it’s time for your daughter (who, in the blink of an eye got sooo much older) to get a bra. So many options are available on the market, making going about this transition period that much more difficult.
But don’t worry! We at Apricotton have curated your best go-to guide for your daughter.
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1. Look for Soft, Stretchy Fabric
Bras made from soft, breathable materials that stretch are ideal for a growing body. This ensures the bra moves with her, preventing discomfort. Apricotton bras, for instance, use ultra-soft fabric that feels like a second skin.
2. Adjustable Straps
As your daughter grows, her bra needs to adjust with her. Apricotton bras come with adjustable straps, giving her room to grow without needing a new bra too soon.
3. No Underwire
Skip the underwire for now. Non-wired bras provide the necessary support without poking or digging into the skin, ensuring all-day comfort.
4. Removable Padding
For girls still developing, starting with bras with removable padding, like Apricotton’s styles is a good idea. This offers flexibility and allows her to decide when she feels ready for more structure.
Here at Apricotton, we understand that growing girls need bras that make them feel confident without sacrificing comfort. Our bras are designed specifically with tweens and teens in mind—soft, flexible, and stylish—so your daughter will feel good wearing them. Plus, our easy-sizing and adjustable designs mean she can grow with her Apricotton bras without needing constant replacements!
Remember, this is just one step in your daughter’s journey. Support her, listen to her needs, and embrace this new phase together. Apricotton is here to make sure her first bra experience is a positive one, giving her the confidence she needs while growing into the amazing young woman she’s becoming!
About the author:
Rachel is a political science student at Western University. She loves watching stand-up comedy, hiking, and shopping. Her favourite pastime? Reading Apricotton’s Big Sister Column. There’s just so much to learn!