How to Quickly Repair an Underwire Bra

Grab a pair of sharp sewing scissors and moleskin., Cut a small section of moleskin to patch the hole., Firmly push the underwire back inside your bra., Remove the backing from the moleskin patch., Done.

4 Steps 1 min read Easy

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Grab a pair of sharp sewing scissors and moleskin.

    The moleskin will adhere to itself providing a soft cushion against the protruding underwire.

    Some stores and online sites sell moleskin bra fix adhesive patches which will work too.

    You can purchase moleskin at either a craft or fabric store.

    You will probably also find it at any store with a pharmacy.

    Look for it wherever the shoe pads are.
  2. Step 2: Cut a small section of moleskin to patch the hole.

    The smaller the patch, the better, as this help keep the repair looking seamless. , If possible, move the underwire away from the hole so you have only fabric in that area.

    Having fabric only will make it easier for you to repair. , Press it against the hole on your bra.

    Smooth over the moleskin patch with your thumbs so it adheres in place., Your bra should be fixed for now; breathe easy and wear it again.
  3. Step 3: Firmly push the underwire back inside your bra.

  4. Step 4: Remove the backing from the moleskin patch.

Detailed Guide

The moleskin will adhere to itself providing a soft cushion against the protruding underwire.

Some stores and online sites sell moleskin bra fix adhesive patches which will work too.

You can purchase moleskin at either a craft or fabric store.

You will probably also find it at any store with a pharmacy.

Look for it wherever the shoe pads are.

The smaller the patch, the better, as this help keep the repair looking seamless. , If possible, move the underwire away from the hole so you have only fabric in that area.

Having fabric only will make it easier for you to repair. , Press it against the hole on your bra.

Smooth over the moleskin patch with your thumbs so it adheres in place., Your bra should be fixed for now; breathe easy and wear it again.

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