2. Tilt 30-45 degrees, and fasten the underwear back button on the backhand.
3. Dial the right chest fat with your left hand and put it in the underwear cup (don't stand up straight yet, but keep bending over).
4. Also use your right hand to transfer the left and lower chest fat into the underwear cup.
5. Adjust the shoulder strap. The shoulder strap is about a finger elastic, and the tightness is just right.
6. After getting dressed, put your hands up and exercise like doing aerobics to ensure that your underwear will not slip off at will.
If one of the following situations occurs, it means that your underwear is not suitable or you have chosen the wrong underwear at all.
1. The shoulder strap is too tight and there is a mark on the shoulder.
2. The shoulder strap is too loose, easy to slide, and can't provide moderate support.
3. The center of underwear will move with the movement of the body.
4. The underwear cup is too small to completely cover the chest, and there is chest compression.
There is a big gap between underwear and chest and it doesn't fit.
6. Underwear is too tight, squeezing out a lot of small fresh meat.
7. Underneath the underwear side chest design, the phenomenon of auxiliary chest is caused.
8. The chest cup and the back piece are not on the same level.
9. When your hand is raised, your underwear will also move up.