Everybody's been the victim of a fashion faux pas that can be fixed easily, but still causes you embarrassment.
One common mistake for those who wear bras is wearing the wrong coloured one under a t-shirt, reports the Mirror. However, while wearing a white bra with a white shirt sounds like the right thing to do, it turns out there's a better way to complete the look.
Influencer Lydia Rose showed her followers which is the best bra to wear under white tops - and it's not the colour you're thinking of. It's actually a red one, which has left people confused as to how it looks better.
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In the video, she put a white T-shirt over a red bra, and then a white bra, and bizarrely the red coloured bra couldn't be seen when she put the top on.
In the comments, people speculated as to how this worked, and they were amazed by the weird and wonderful hack. One Instagram user wrote: "The red matches your skin tone. I think that's why it looks better than wearing a white bra under a white tee."
Another said: "What?! If this works with mine it’s a game-changer!"
A third wrote: "So true, wearing a red bra now under a white shirt and it doesn’t show!"
And another suggested: "I wear a nude color [sic], it's the best for white tops."
A lingerie expert waded in on the debate, commenting: "I work for a lingerie company and if you don’t want your bra to show under white clothes, beige is better than white. Personally, I don’t care if my bra shows but a lot of people don’t like that."
Another claimed that the red bra hack was not foolproof, saying: "Someone who wore a red bra through college, it does show through white shirts."
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