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Thread started 11/26/06 11:02am

applekisses

For the Org ladies...

...I went to see a professional bra fitter and I am so happy I did...I've been wearing the wrong size for quite some time. If you haven't seen one, I highly recommend it! thumbs up!


http://www.brasmyth.com/i...sizing.php
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Reply #1 posted 11/26/06 11:03am

littlemissG

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I went a couple months ago and had it done at Victoria Secret.
The twins are happy now.
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Reply #2 posted 11/26/06 11:05am

applekisses

littlemissG said:

I went a couple months ago and had it done at Victoria Secret.
The twins are happy now.


lol

It's amazing, isn't it?

I went from a 42D to a 38DD/E...I've been wearing the wrong size for years!
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Reply #3 posted 11/26/06 11:07am

evenstar3

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I should do that hmmm
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Reply #4 posted 11/26/06 11:09am

applekisses

evenstar3 said:

I should do that hmmm



nod Do it! It's usually free...you'll be so happy...trust me.
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Reply #5 posted 11/26/06 11:14am

emm

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there is an illustration in the change room where i go
basically says is your bra "covering" your breasts or actually "supporting" them

i know now when a bra fits correctly (after having been fitted correctly)
but for a long time i was wearing too large a band size
and too small a cup size.
doveShe couldn't stop crying 'cause she knew he was gone to stay dove
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Reply #6 posted 11/26/06 11:15am

applekisses

emm said:

there is an illustration in the change room where i go
basically says is your bra "covering" your breasts or actually "supporting" them

i know now when a bra fits correctly (after having been fitted correctly)
but for a long time i was wearing too large a band size
and too small a cup size
.



nod That's exactly what I was doing.
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Reply #7 posted 11/26/06 11:29am

NAnomaly

I was measured a few years back I found out I fall in the half sizes I'm in a 40.5 Dd (D.5) I thought she was lying but I saw with my own eyes, I still haven't brought myself to have my bras made.
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Reply #8 posted 11/26/06 11:32am

emm

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even in a bra store that i used to go to
i wouldn't fit into the cup so they would give me the next bigger band size
because a 38DDD is going to have a bigger cup than a 36DDD

hmph! that is not good
most of the support we get is from the band - so that has to fit snuggly in order to work
(especially important when you are bigger on top)
if you don't fit into the 36DDD then you need to go into a 36F (or E, depending on the brand)

the last time i went in that store the woman actually lengthened the straps falloff
hello?! i'm spending lots of money on this bra to keep them up, not let them down again
needless to say i didn't spend any money there

they tell you that the band should fit when it's done on the middle hook
but i now refuse to buy a bra unless its comfortable on the last hook. bands stretch and if i only have one hook to move to it just won't fit as well after a while.

biggrin where is my bosom buddy?
doveShe couldn't stop crying 'cause she knew he was gone to stay dove
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Reply #9 posted 11/26/06 11:34am

emm

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NAnomaly said:

I was measured a few years back I found out I fall in the half sizes I'm in a 40.5 Dd (D.5) I thought she was lying but I saw with my own eyes, I still haven't brought myself to have my bras made.


the half size is in the cup or in the band??


i have a cousin who has one breast a full cup size larger than the other
apparently it's not that uncommon
she buys bras that have removable padding
wears one side with and one side without
doveShe couldn't stop crying 'cause she knew he was gone to stay dove
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Reply #10 posted 11/26/06 11:35am

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Oprah had a show a while back about women and their bra sizes, and most women really were wearing the wrong size. My bras feel fine for the most part, but chances are that I too am wearing the wrong size lol

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Reply #11 posted 11/26/06 11:38am

emm

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oh and never ever put your bras in the dryer smile


boxed ok i'm done preaching
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Reply #12 posted 11/26/06 11:38am

SnakePeel

emm said:

oh and never ever put your bras in the dryer smile


boxed ok i'm done preaching


I learned that nugget of wisdom from "Hedwig and the Angry Inch"
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Reply #13 posted 11/26/06 11:39am

AnckSuNamun

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emm said:

oh and never ever put your bras in the dryer smile


boxed ok i'm done preaching


I don't.....unless I'm pressed for time. I noticed that they do draw up a little whenever I have to put them in the dryer.
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Reply #14 posted 11/26/06 11:55am

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ok i have to disagree about that site's recommendation to add 4 inches to the measurement under your breasts

To get your band size, measure around your ribcage directly beneath your bust. Make sure the tape measure is evenly horizontal the entire length around. Take the measurement and round up or down to the nearest whole number. (For example, "31 and 1/4" rounds down to "31", while "31 and 1/2" rounds up to "32".) Take the new whole number, and if it's an even number, add 4 inches. If it's odd, add 5. This number is your band size.

i'm wearing a fairly good fitting bra, not my best
and the measurement of the tape under my breasts is exactly the band size of the bra i am wearing.
i would have no support at all if i was wearing a band 4" larger
doveShe couldn't stop crying 'cause she knew he was gone to stay dove
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Reply #15 posted 11/26/06 12:01pm

NAnomaly

emm said:

NAnomaly said:

I was measured a few years back I found out I fall in the half sizes I'm in a 40.5 Dd (D.5) I thought she was lying but I saw with my own eyes, I still haven't brought myself to have my bras made.


the half size is in the cup or in the band??


i have a cousin who has one breast a full cup size larger than the other
apparently it's not that uncommon
she buys bras that have removable padding
wears one side with and one side without


It's both the band and cup size I can't go a size up because then it's to big so I get the 40D it's a snug fit but I'd rather the fitted smooth look than the other.
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Reply #16 posted 11/26/06 12:06pm

emm

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there are so many different variations between brands as to how they fit
are you trying department store names? i bet if you tried a bra store
and they let you try on some of the european lines
you would be able to find something that worked even better hug



i want to be the bra fairy and show all women what a difference a good bra makes
doveShe couldn't stop crying 'cause she knew he was gone to stay dove
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Reply #17 posted 11/26/06 12:15pm

applekisses

emm said:

there are so many different variations between brands as to how they fit
are you trying department store names? i bet if you tried a bra store
and they let you try on some of the european lines
you would be able to find something that worked even better hug



i want to be the bra fairy and show all women what a difference a good bra makes


lol

I'm going back to the store today to buy more bras...! woot! The only thing is that I recently paid quite a bit for a new bra/panty set...in the wrong size pout
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Reply #18 posted 11/26/06 12:21pm

babynoz

AnckSuNamun said:

emm said:

oh and never ever put your bras in the dryer smile


boxed ok i'm done preaching


I don't.....unless I'm pressed for time. I noticed that they do draw up a little whenever I have to put them in the dryer.



I've found that the elastic doesn't last as long when you put them in the dryer. I saw the Oprah show too. Great advice for us well endowed ladies. biggrin
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Reply #19 posted 11/26/06 12:22pm

applekisses

babynoz said:

AnckSuNamun said:



I don't.....unless I'm pressed for time. I noticed that they do draw up a little whenever I have to put them in the dryer.



I've found that the elastic doesn't last as long when you put them in the dryer. I saw the Oprah show too. Great advice for us well endowed ladies. biggrin


nod I never put them in the dryer.
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Reply #20 posted 11/26/06 12:29pm

AndGodCreatedM
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Thx! Did that a while ago and I went from a C to a dubble D cup boxed


Glad that I did it though nod



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Reply #21 posted 11/26/06 12:55pm

PANDURITO

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applekisses said:

...I went to see a professional bra fitter

hmmm
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Reply #22 posted 11/26/06 1:07pm

jerseykrs

How does one go about becoming a bra fitter? hmmm
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Reply #23 posted 11/26/06 1:29pm

babynoz

jerseykrs said:

How does one go about becoming a bra fitter? hmmm




lol
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Reply #24 posted 11/26/06 1:39pm

applekisses

jerseykrs said:

How does one go about becoming a bra fitter? hmmm



lol I think you have to take college courses.
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Reply #25 posted 11/26/06 2:00pm

bucketofbouncy
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I have to get refitted because I went to vicky's about three years ago and got fitted with my current size...and it just doesn't work for me anymore, its too tight and they don't fit. I want to get a breast reduction so bad. I looked up the information but the surgery itself involves all these consequences that really suck!!!! I wish I had small boobs. sigh
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Reply #26 posted 11/26/06 2:01pm

SammiJ

i've had it done, to my dismay, my size is virtually IMPOSSIBLE to find!
34DD sigh
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Reply #27 posted 11/26/06 2:02pm

CarrieMpls

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I never know if I'm wearing the right size. And I've had to try on a bazillion bras lately what with losing weight, so now I really don't know. confused
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Reply #28 posted 11/26/06 3:26pm

JustErin

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SammiJ said:

i've had it done, to my dismay, my size is virtually IMPOSSIBLE to find!
34DD sigh


I'm the same size and you're right. Most times I have to find a large D cup, since (luckily) the cup sizes seem to vary from brand to brand.
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Reply #29 posted 11/26/06 3:54pm

ZombieKitten

emm said:

even in a bra store that i used to go to
i wouldn't fit into the cup so they would give me the next bigger band size
because a 38DDD is going to have a bigger cup than a 36DDD

hmph! that is not good
most of the support we get is from the band - so that has to fit snuggly in order to work
(especially important when you are bigger on top)
if you don't fit into the 36DDD then you need to go into a 36F (or E, depending on the brand)

the last time i went in that store the woman actually lengthened the straps falloff
hello?! i'm spending lots of money on this bra to keep them up, not let them down again
needless to say i didn't spend any money there

they tell you that the band should fit when it's done on the middle hook
but i now refuse to buy a bra unless its comfortable on the last hook. bands stretch and if i only have one hook to move to it just won't fit as well after a while.

biggrin where is my bosom buddy?


wave I'm here!!!!
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