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I used to think the same thing. I always thought I was a 34A but after getting measured for my wedding dress I was told I am a 30CDate: 8/28/2009 10:22:49 AM
Author: gemgirl
I never thought of being ''fitted'' for a bra, because I always walked in VS or Macy''s, picked a 34B off the rack and made due. Some fit better than others depending on the brand, but all were basically OK. The Cacique lady measured me, told me I have a very small ribcage and told me my ideal size was really a 32C (which Cacique made in almost every bra). Now there''s no way on earth that I''m actually a C because I pretty much have very little going on up front, but the decreased band size (which fit better) required me to go up a cup size. It made me feel normal instead of being told I''m small all the time.![]()
Really and truly, there''s no way I''m a C. I have next to nothing up frontDate: 8/28/2009 8:33:58 PM
Author: Londongirl1
I used to think the same thing. I always thought I was a 34A but after getting measured for my wedding dress I was told I am a 30CDate: 8/28/2009 10:22:49 AM
Author: gemgirl
I never thought of being ''fitted'' for a bra, because I always walked in VS or Macy''s, picked a 34B off the rack and made due. Some fit better than others depending on the brand, but all were basically OK. The Cacique lady measured me, told me I have a very small ribcage and told me my ideal size was really a 32C (which Cacique made in almost every bra). Now there''s no way on earth that I''m actually a C because I pretty much have very little going on up front, but the decreased band size (which fit better) required me to go up a cup size. It made me feel normal instead of being told I''m small all the time.
- I know, I know WTF?? but at least I''m now a C cup![]()
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I hear ya! I''m 5''8" & 129lbs but I think if I put on another 50lbs I''d still be a 30"Date: 8/28/2009 9:09:43 PM
Author: gemgirl
Really and truly, there''s no way I''m a C. I have next to nothing up frontDate: 8/28/2009 8:33:58 PM
Author: Londongirl1
I used to think the same thing. I always thought I was a 34A but after getting measured for my wedding dress I was told I am a 30CDate: 8/28/2009 10:22:49 AM
Author: gemgirl
I never thought of being ''fitted'' for a bra, because I always walked in VS or Macy''s, picked a 34B off the rack and made due. Some fit better than others depending on the brand, but all were basically OK. The Cacique lady measured me, told me I have a very small ribcage and told me my ideal size was really a 32C (which Cacique made in almost every bra). Now there''s no way on earth that I''m actually a C because I pretty much have very little going on up front, but the decreased band size (which fit better) required me to go up a cup size. It made me feel normal instead of being told I''m small all the time.
- I know, I know WTF?? but at least I''m now a C cup![]()
, but those 32Cs from Cacique used to fit like they were custom made for me. I decided to just forget the numbers and letters and just try to find something close to a decent fit.![]()
I''ve never heard of any company making a 30'' band size. Can you tell me who makes 30Cs and 32Cs these days? I''m back to wearing 34Bs because I haven''t been able to find any in my right size. (I just measured myself sitting here and even 12 or more years later and post menopausal, I''m still 30'' around my ribs)
If so, count me in! I''m 47 and I need to wear a supportive bra with underwire and I''m sick and tired of them!Date: 8/28/2009 8:41:02 PM
Author: joflier
It sounds like everyone is about ready to have a bra-burning party over here!!
But I''ll ditto on the hating bra shopping. It bites. So do seatbelts - - so uncomfortable!
Date: 8/29/2009 11:06:08 AM
Author: perry
Hmmm.... I have heard similar stories from my sisters and lady freinds most of my life.
The one thing that I don't understand - why is there not some kind of 'bra taylors' in each major city that can custom make you a bra that fits.
Standard clothing sizes are typically aimed at the 80% normal (and even then often do not fit well). Specialty stores cater to the next 10%, but the last 10% is always left out.
I fall outside of the norms for dress shirts. I can only get a proper fitting dress shirt if I have it taylored for me. Every major city has a high end mens dress clothing store that taylors makes shirts for those of us who need them (not cheap: $75+ per shirt - and you have to order at least 3 at once - and some stores it 5 or more). But, they fit right - and are very very durable (cost of materials is a minimal part - so they can use the best materials).
Perhaps there's a business oportunity there for someone. I'd offer - but I suspect that many gals would hesitate if it was a guy taking your measurments, discussing the details, and doing the final fitting...But perhaps its something to think about - at least I'd enjoy my job![]()
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Perry
LOL Steel....I''m sorry, but I had a good laugh at this!Date: 8/29/2009 3:02:30 PM
Author: Steel
I managed to find a few comfortable and pretty bras recently and was chuffed to have won.
Steel: 1 Bra shopping: 0
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But when I was tidying up this morning I found one of them (the prettiest, IMO) behind the dog''s bed chewed right through the two cups, I knew it was too good to last. Comfortable, pretty & ''easy to buy'' bras are the holy grail. Even if you do find them, the dog will chew ''em up...![]()
Date: 8/29/2009 3:26:30 PM
Author: Gailey
You know, I hope DF is somewhere reading this thread. I''m sure we would all have loved/hated the irreverent comments he would have made
Come back soon DF, it''s altogether to quiet around here!
Date: 8/29/2009 3:42:58 PM
Author: Linda W
Date: 8/29/2009 3:26:30 PM
Author: Gailey
You know, I hope DF is somewhere reading this thread. I'm sure we would all have loved/hated the irreverent comments he would have made
Come back soon DF, it's altogether to quiet around here!
Ha ha ha ha Gailey. DF would have wanted to see the bras, ha ha ha
Steel, I was my girlfriend''s MOH six years ago and I looked high and low for a bra to wear with my two piece gown in a sapphire or navy blue color. I came close at VS with a pale sapphire color. I came home with the bra pleased with myself that I got something even close, dropped all of my things on the dining room table and left the room for a while to change and start dinner. When I came back to pick up my VS bag, I found that my older dog (who was two but still a puppy at heart) had chewed the straps and the sides off of my new blue bra.Date: 8/29/2009 3:02:30 PM
Author: Steel
I managed to find a few comfortable and pretty bras recently and was chuffed to have won.
Steel: 1 Bra shopping: 0
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But when I was tidying up this morning I found one of them (the prettiest, IMO) behind the dog''s bed chewed right through the two cups, I knew it was too good to last. Comfortable, pretty & ''easy to buy'' bras are the holy grail. Even if you do find them, the dog will chew ''em up...![]()
Quite right too.Date: 8/29/2009 3:45:47 PM
Author: VRBeauty
Date: 8/29/2009 3:42:58 PM
Author: Linda W
Date: 8/29/2009 3:26:30 PM
Author: Gailey
You know, I hope DF is somewhere reading this thread. I''m sure we would all have loved/hated the irreverent comments he would have made
Come back soon DF, it''s altogether to quiet around here!
Ha ha ha ha Gailey. DF would have wanted to see the bras, ha ha ha
point of order ... DF would have wanted to
see the bras!![]()
ETA eek...why are we talking about DF in the past tense??!?![]()
Date: 8/29/2009 5:59:13 PM
Author: Gailey
(this would be about his era - right?)
Date: 8/28/2009 1:42:46 PM
Author: tlh
I don''t mind bra shopping.. not really. But I hate that different stores bras fit differently. There is seriously a consipiracy against women.
Well said Gailey...I miss him, too!Date: 8/29/2009 3:26:30 PM
Author: Gailey
You know, I hope DF is somewhere reading this thread. I''m sure we would all have loved/hated the irreverent comments he would have made
Come back soon DF, it''s altogether to quiet around here!
Very clever! Mine went in the bin just a few hours ago. The minx chewed right through the connecting centre panel. All the King''s horses and men couldn''t do zip for me...Date: 8/29/2009 5:25:31 PM
Author: gemgirl
Steel, I was my girlfriend''s MOH six years ago and I looked high and low for a bra to wear with my two piece gown in a sapphire or navy blue color. I came close at VS with a pale sapphire color. I came home with the bra pleased with myself that I got something even close, dropped all of my things on the dining room table and left the room for a while to change and start dinner. When I came back to pick up my VS bag, I found that my older dog (who was two but still a puppy at heart) had chewed the straps and the sides off of my new blue bra.
And it was the only one in the store in my size!! I freaked out for two minutes and then thought, wait...... I''m just going to snip the sides clean, snip the straps off and do some very neat hand sewing. I sewed the bra perfectly and then stitched it into my duchess silk and damask top of the gown and to tell you the truth? I was more comfortable that way then I would have been had I been actually wearing the bra!
Thank you Cassie!
Thank God neither one them chews anymore.
I hate underwire - because of the squeaking! Does anybody else get squeaking from the wires?Date: 8/29/2009 12:07:50 PM
Author: lyra
If so, count me in! I''m 47 and I need to wear a supportive bra with underwire and I''m sick and tired of them!![]()
SteelDate: 8/30/2009 1:40:16 PM
Author: Steel
I hate underwire - because of the squeaking! Does anybody else get squeaking from the wires?Date: 8/29/2009 12:07:50 PM
Author: lyra
If so, count me in! I''m 47 and I need to wear a supportive bra with underwire and I''m sick and tired of them!![]()
Haha, this is exactly what I have been missing!!!!Date: 9/3/2009 6:52:48 PM
Author: Dancing Fire
SteelDate: 8/30/2009 1:40:16 PM
Author: Steel
I hate underwire - because of the squeaking! Does anybody else get squeaking from the wires?Date: 8/29/2009 12:07:50 PM
Author: lyra
If so, count me in! I''m 47 and I need to wear a supportive bra with underwire and I''m sick and tired of them!![]()
try some WD 40 !!
c''mon ladies post some ''CHEST SHOTS''![]()
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Me too!! I must be messing this up somehow.Date: 8/28/2009 8:41:32 AM
Author: elledizzy5
I''m surprised at how many of you have a hard time finding bras that fit! I just go into VS, pick up the same size, and I''m done!
I feel like maybe I''m doing it wrong since it''s so easy...
Date: 9/3/2009 7:00:42 PM
Author: Kaleigh
Haha, this is exactly what I have been missing!!!!Date: 9/3/2009 6:52:48 PM
Author: Dancing Fire
SteelDate: 8/30/2009 1:40:16 PM
Author: Steel
Date: 8/29/2009 12:07:50 PM
Author: lyra
If so, count me in! I''m 47 and I need to wear a supportive bra with underwire and I''m sick and tired of them!![]()
I hate underwire - because of the squeaking! Does anybody else get squeaking from the wires?
try some WD 40 !!
c''mon ladies post some ''CHEST SHOTS''![]()
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