Your bra is dirtier than you think. And no, skipping laundry “just this week” isn’t harmless.
Behind the lace and padding, sweat, oil, and bacteria are quietly destroying your most intimate support. A Fifth Avenue lingerie expert just revealed how often you should really wash, why daily rotation matters, and the one mistake that’s silently ruini… Continues…
Most women treat bras like they’re somehow exempt from the rules of hygiene,
wearing the same favorite one day after day until the straps are tired and the band is warped.
Lingerie experts warn this slow neglect doesn’t just wear out elastic;
it traps sweat and body oils against delicate fabric and skin. Washing every three wears, and never on consecutive days, lets the fibers rest and bounce back, the way you’d treat good shoes or denim.
Caring properly doesn’t have to be fussy. Hand washing in cool water with gentle detergent, then hanging to dry, dramatically extends a bra’s life. If you must use a machine, a mesh bag and delicate cycle are non‑negotiable. Just as crucial is fit: regular professional measurements catch changes from weight shifts, pregnancy, or aging. With the right size, smart rotation, and kinder washing habits, your bras last longer—and so does your comfort and confidence.