An increasing number of people havestopped wearing a braand embraced the bra-less life.

More and more boob owners are opting toremove those restrictive pieces of underwearto be more comfortable.

The last thing you want is for your favorite bras to deform after only a few uses.

Bra hanging on drawer corner

Instead of folding them, it’s better to lay them flat to preserve their form.

The only bras you might fold in half are those without padding or made entirely of lace or silk.

Aside from storing and organizing them properly in your closet, you should also wash them with care.

A person organizing underwear

Zappe recommends using a laundry bag and a gentle detergent when washing your underwear.

“We recommend a gentle lingerie wash that’s specifically designed to protect your delicates.

And of course never use bleach!”

Bra inside a washing net

And unless you sweated in them profusely, you should also space out the frequency you wash them.