Since a few weeks we are listed as dealer at Osculati. From the fender to the navi, there is everything you need on board. We would like to share our discount with you. Just give us the product numbers and we will send you a price. In our own store we focus on products that make sailing and life on the water more sustainable. Therefore, we will only offer a very selected portfolio that we have also tried out ourselves on our boats.
At the end of last season, things took off. She was standing in the harbor. The 26 meter high mast could be seen from afar. There lay this huge yacht with its extraordinary shape. The deck flat as a racer, the wide cockpit with endless space – boarding was an impressive feeling.
Inner Points of Wire Hurt
If the ends of the wire against the center of the bra are poking you painfully, check to make sure the wire isn't popping out. If it is, stop wearing the bra or have it repaired. Make sure to handwash and air dry your bras to keep this from happening. If the wire's channel is thin and you're being poked through the fabric, you can reinforce it with a piece of moleskin, like the kind you can buy for blisters at the drugstore. You can also have a tailor reinforce it. In the future, you can prevent this by looking for bras with thicker fabric covering the wire.
The whisper of the wind, the sound of the sea give you the happiness of simply existing. – N.N.
If neither of those are the problem, you might have close-set breasts that would benefit from a lower gore (like on a plunge bra) or a more narrow gore. If you’re feeling pain because your breast tissue is spilling out over the top and the wire is poking into them, you might consider a larger cup size. When you’re shopping, make sure the wire sits against your ribcage, beneath all of your tissue.
Then, make sure the wire is the right width. Too narrow, and the wires will dig into your breast tissue. In this case, try a bigger cup size, or a bra with wider wires. Too wide, and you might feel too much pressure on the sides of your ribcage. Try a smaller cup size, or a bra with more narrow wires.