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88% of your breast's lymphatic drainage exits through one point - directly in your armpit. Your bra band sits over that exact point. Every day, for 10 to 14 hours.
When that flow gets compressed, fluid builds up. The tissue becomes tender and swollen by afternoon. Most women blame menopause.
Bra straps apply sustained pressure on the upper trapezius - the muscle running from your neck to your shoulder. The result is two things most women never connect to their bra: permanent groove marks in the shoulder skin, and afternoon headaches from tension referred up the neck.
Both disappear when the pressure source is removed.
The back bulge is not fat. It is mechanical tissue displacement. The band applies horizontal pressure and post-menopausal soft tissue gets pushed upward and outward. Remove the band and the tissue returns to its natural position.
Same body. Same weight. No band. No bulge.
Going braless does not work for most women over 50. But compression is not the answer either - sports bras press the chest flat, which still contacts the lymphatic point and creates its own discomfort.
Distributed support spread across the whole garment is the only version that does not create a new problem while solving the original one.
Menopause affects your body's ability to regulate temperature. A bra band wraps fabric and elastic directly against your ribcage for 12 or more hours a day - trapping heat at the exact area that needs air circulation.
Women who switch consistently report that heat and underboob discomfort reduce significantly. Not because the fabric is different. Because there is no band sealing heat against the skin.
Not all support is created equal.
| Feature | Wireless bra | Bralette | Sports bra | Shelf tank | Rosie's Tanks |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Test 1: Lymphatic | β | β | β | β | β |
| Test 2: Shoulder pressure | β | β | β | β | β |
| Test 3: Back band | β | β | β | β | β |
| Test 4: Real support | β | β | β | β | β |
| Test 5: Heat | β | β | β | β | β |
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