How to unbutton a bra

Author: Bobbie Johnson
Date Of Creation: 7 April 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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How To Undo Her Bra With One Hand
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1 Understand how the clasp mechanism works. A typical bra has two horizontal straps that are held together at the back. One of the straps has several pairs of loops. And the other has hooks that attach to the hooks. In order to unfasten the bra, you need to squeeze both parts together and pull the hooks out of the loops.
  • Sometimes there are bras that have 1 loop and 1 hook or 5 loops and 5 hooks. Although 2 or 3 loops and hooks are considered standard, all bras can be opened in the same way.
  • 2 There are bras that are fastened in the front. While these bras are not as common as those with a back closure, they do exist. These bras have two cups that are connected by a fastener in the front. If you're trying to unfasten your bra and can't find hooks and loops in the back, chances are you will find them in the front.
  • Method 2 of 5: Unbuttoning someone else's bra

    1. 1 Place your hands on the ends of the straps. One hand should be on the side of the loops, the other on the side of the hooks. Pull back the straps slightly to give yourself room to work.
      • If a woman is facing you, then you have to take off her bra without seeing. Do not worry! Place your hands on the straps so that with one hand you can feel hooks and the other could feel loops. Gently pull the straps away from her back to give yourself room to work.
    2. 2 Press down on both sides to relieve pressure on the connectors. Think of it as a finger trap - if you pull on both straps, nothing happens (the likelihood is that the bra will only rip). The point is to push both straps at the same time.
    3. 3 Slide the right side (that is, the hooked side) towards you. Hold the other side to free the loops from the hooks.
      • Sometimes one hook can stay on while the other is unbuttoned, especially if she is facing you. Do not panic! Just repeat the same movement, focusing on the remaining hook.

    Method 3 of 5: Opening the bra with one hand

    1. 1 Place your fingers on one side of the clasp and your thumb on the other side. Keep your fingers very close to the clasp mechanism.
      • Follow these steps if you are trying to unfasten the bra of a woman facing you (that is, you cannot see what you are doing).
    2. 2 Pinch both sides together. You will need to do this with your index, middle, and thumb. Imagine taking off your shirt with only your thumb and first two fingers. Pinch the clasps in the same way.
    3. 3 Slide the right side (hooked side) towards the left strap. This frees the hooks from the loops and makes it easier for you to wedge your fingers (if you are right-handed) or your thumb (if you are left-handed) under the loops to remove the hooks.

    Method 4 of 5: Unbuttoning Your Bra

    1. 1 Move your hands behind your back, from bottom to top. Take the side of the loops / hooks and pull away from the back to make room for work.
      • If your arms are not very flexible or you think it will be more convenient for you to take off your bra, if you see the clasp, then remove the shoulder straps. When you have removed them, flip the bra over so that the clasp is at the front. You will see what you are doing, which will make the process much easier.
    2. 2 Pull both straps towards each other as if they were kissing. This will reduce the pressure that connects them.
    3. 3 Pull out the strap with hooks. Keep the looped strap still. This will free the hooks from the loops.

    Method 5 of 5: Unhooking the front bra

    1. 1 Find the clasp. It should be between two bra cups. In general, fasteners are made of plastic or metal parts that fit together. When the clasp is aligned, it clicks and snaps into place.
    2. 2 Place your hands on each side of the clasp. Lift the edges of the bra and pull them slightly towards you to reveal the clasp. You should see two metal or plastic pieces open.
    3. 3 Pull one part of the clasp up and the other down. On different bras, they go in different directions. If you feel resistance when pulling to one side, try pulling in the opposite direction. The two pieces must separate so that the bra can be removed.

    Tips

    • Don't be afraid to ask the woman whose bra you are unbuttoning for help. In most cases, she won't mind, and if you shoot it together, it will be much more fun than a quiet awkward struggle.