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05 Jun 2010, 12:12 pm

Welcome again. It's the rest of my post above.

Girl from my last post should do the same:
After and before.
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90E = 40E
70J = 32J
Sizes are British.

dobrze = right
źle = wrong


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08 Jun 2010, 12:41 pm

Compare the bras - one is mine and second is my roommate's:

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We have the same chests, so our band size is the same. Both bras are the same long.
She has 35" in boobs level, so she wears 32D.
I have 43", so I wear 32HH.


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08 Jun 2010, 7:31 pm

It's very painful for me not to wear one.

To the OP: If you're fairly flat and don't want to wear a bra but want to make sure it's not noticable, wear one of those spandexy tank tops under your shirt. You probably wouldn't always need to do it, but if you had a special occasion, job interview, or an outfit you just weren't sure of, I'm sure that would be more than adequate to make sure nobody could tell. If it's spandexy that should negate any minimal jiggling that the ultra observant onlooker might pick up on.



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08 Jun 2010, 7:45 pm

tinmaiden wrote:
I'm a 34 A, and I hate wearing bras, but sometimes I have to in order to keep my nipples from throwing through thinner shirts. It took me a long time, but I finally found out that the demi bra that Body by Victoria's Secret makes fits me well and is very comfortable.

It's pretty without being ruffly or stupid, and it's a very soft underwire that molds itself to fit a person. Plus, it doesn't have any of the annoying padding smaller girls seem to be pressured to wear.


Victorias Secret doesn't have a single thing I can wear. I wear a 36 G. I've just gotten remeasured because I've lost fifty pounds, but the ones recommended by the numbers were one band size too big and two cup sizes too small. At least it gave me a starting point. There is some formula where you measure around where the band goes, add so many inches and that's your band size. Measure around the widest point and the difference between that and your first measurement indicates your cup size, but then I think you need to be flexible and check the actual fit so nothing is bulging out, too tight or too loose.



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08 Jun 2010, 7:48 pm

zen_mistress wrote:
I know someone who accidentally bought a black cotton/lycra maternity bra. It has no underwire and actually looks quite comfortable...


The Bravo bras are awsome, very comfortable and well designed.



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09 Jun 2010, 10:33 am

Auuuu! Oh My Back!

Weight of the boobs makes too loose band riding up. Cup size doesn't matter. Very common picture of the streets.

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09 Jun 2010, 10:35 am

Kiley wrote:
There is some formula where you measure around where the band goes, add so many inches and that's your band size. Measure around the widest point and the difference between that and your first measurement indicates your cup size, but then I think you need to be flexible and check the actual fit so nothing is bulging out, too tight or too loose.


Read posts above. They don't bite.


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11 Jun 2010, 6:29 am

The only worry I have is: will wearing ill fitted bras for an extended number of years make my breast age and sag sooner? I don't want saggy breasts ever.

Most of my bras feel comfortable, but I don't want something that looks like a maternity bra all in the name of correct fit.



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11 Jun 2010, 7:23 am

Why maternity?

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If you think that maternity bras must be asexual...

Yes, wrong size makes breasts saggy. It also makes fat folds under the armpit.


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11 Jun 2010, 8:20 am

Some of those a pretty smokin'.

I dunno, most of the bra's you showed pictures of that supposedly fit correctly just look....too big, and cover too much for my liking. I wear low cut tops and don't want my bra cups to make a public appearance by going peekaboo above my top's neckline.



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22 Jul 2010, 3:23 am

Valoyossa wrote:
Compare the bras - one is mine and second is my roommate's:

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We have the same chests, so our band size is the same. Both bras are the same long.
She has 35" in boobs level, so she wears 32D.
I have 43", so I wear 32HH.


Didn't you say you were a J, not an HH? That first bra has the most enormous cups I have ever seen.



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22 Jul 2010, 1:46 pm

So you have seen not so much in your life. Your pain, your problem.
Sometimes I wear 30J, sometimes 32HH, it depends on band's flexibility (this brand on pic, Ewa Michalak, makes very unstretchy bands) and cups' volume - it's various.
It depends also on my cycle day, water retention etc.




Nevermind you, here's next American shop with bras in many sizes (link):
Top Drawer Lingerie


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22 Jul 2010, 2:36 pm

Wow I feel for people who are size H and over...Mine are size DD and I loathe them.


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23 Jul 2010, 3:53 am

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Everything's relative:
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Ewa Michalak makes bras even in sizes like 38L - much bigger than this blue.
Blue bra is made for a girl with 30" under bust and 47,5" in bust.


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23 Jul 2010, 6:05 am

I'd love to be about a size B..


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