Lingerie can evoke a feeling of feminity and womanhood, so why is it curvaceous women with big breasts get the short end of the straw on feeling sexy. It has only been recent that lingerie specialists have picked up on this. Bigger bras are more expensive yet less attractive, which leaves women feeling dissatisfied.
Thats where Jordan came in with her latest range at George specialising in women with bigger breasts. Before looking at the range I expected it to be tasteless tack, but was surprised with how she used this gap in the market to cater different tastes. From women who like the playful frills to those who look for the essential white and black sets. She has allowed women to feel sexy and feminine without feeling stigmatised for having a curvaceous figure.
Comfort was another one of her targets when marketing this range, back aches and sore necks are just a few problems attached to having bigger breasts- sadly we can’t have everything! However she has used this to create a bra that can allow you to show off your fabulous curves yet feel comfortable when flaunting it. So you’re probably wondering how much it costs to answer your prayers, lets jus say its definitely affordable compared to the Debenhams range for fuller figures; with bras ranging from £12 to £16. I hope i have reached atleast a handful of women having problems finding that perfect bra just give Jordans range at Asda a try, like myself you could be pleasantly surprised.