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What age to start wearing a bra?
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My daughter will be 9 in a couple of months and I am wondering at what age should I introduce her to a bra. There are bra's on the market beginning at age 7 - 8 years and this has puzzled me because I am sure me and my friends were introduced to bra's when we had started to develop a little and age 7 seems quite young. I would be grateful for any parents who have any ideas could help.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In my opinion 7 & 8 is wayyyyyy to young for bra wearing! I wouldn't put any daughter of mine in one until she was actually starting to develop breasts.
I really hate how clothes manufacturers try to foist adult clothes onto children, nothing worse than seeing a young girl in cropped tops and the like. And the arents who are gullable enough to buy 'em need slapping.
I really hate how clothes manufacturers try to foist adult clothes onto children, nothing worse than seeing a young girl in cropped tops and the like. And the arents who are gullable enough to buy 'em need slapping.
My daughter is 11 and a half and has only started wearing one in the last few months. She had no need for one when she was 7! I too have seen padded bra and thong sets that start at age 7-8! If your daughter has developed anything at all she may feel self concious without one especially at gym or when she just has on a thin top. Have a look around with her when you think the time is right and choose some together.
Girls don't really need bras until they begin to develop breasts, at whatever age that may be for them.
However, they are sold for girls of your daughter's age, and there is some peer pressure to wear them. What you can get for these girls are bras that don't actually do anything support-wise but just cover things up, a bit like a bikini top. If she doesn't like wearing vests, then these can save her modesty at school when she's getting changed for PE etc.
I wouldn't 'force' or talk her into wearing one, though. Just wait until she starts to ask.
However, they are sold for girls of your daughter's age, and there is some peer pressure to wear them. What you can get for these girls are bras that don't actually do anything support-wise but just cover things up, a bit like a bikini top. If she doesn't like wearing vests, then these can save her modesty at school when she's getting changed for PE etc.
I wouldn't 'force' or talk her into wearing one, though. Just wait until she starts to ask.
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