Shadowy Man
Contributor
Here's a question for women that I hope doesn't devolve into a stand-off.
To my mind, a front-clasp bra would be easier for a woman to put on and off, but they seem to be the exception rather than the rule. Am I wrong about that, or is there some other reason that most bras are rear-clasp?
This has nothing to do about access for a significant other--just everyday wear.
When a woman wears a bra that clasps in the back, it's really quite simple. She just clasps it in the front, then simply turns the bra around, and pulls the strap over her shoulders.
That doesn’t quite seem to answer the question. What you described sounds like a workaround to a design failure. The question would be why is the predominantly worn design one for which you have to utilize the workaround rather than one that appears to be designed “properly”?
There could be reasons like perhaps the clasp is uncomfortable if it’s in the front or ones with front clasps have other limitations that a woman would understand.