Author Topic: Perfect fitting bra?  (Read 8989 times)

Offline Johndoe1

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U backs! True innovation! Just about all my bras are U backs!
Womanhood is not defined by breasts, and breasts are not indicative of womanhood. - Melissa Fabello

Offline blad

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If the bra fits, wear it.

Online Justagirl💃

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OMG, yes! I was 12 when I started wearing a bra.

♥️Sophie♥️
I wore a bra for the first time when I was 12 too. It was my cousin's bra, and she loaned me the whole outfit. Everything was a perfect fit!🤗

Unfortunately my father saw me in it and I was not allowed to do so again. 😒

I graduated high school at about a C cup and 128 pounds. Then slowly progressed into about a D cup by the age of 50 (when I started wearing a bra).

Late in life hormonal changes have brought me to a tight DDD after about a year of hot flushes and night sweats.

I have had the hourglass figure since puberty, and under my 'extra weight', I still do. 😊 💃 I just seem to have much more of it now.
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flaunt them! 💃
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Offline Gino

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Didn't work for me. A Victoria's Secret in 36B fits perfectly. A 34 or smaller would strangle me but their recommended band size was 32, no way. I'll stick with unlined VS and Savage X Fenty my go to brands. :-)

Offline Gino

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That size guide in the initial post did NOT work at all for me. It puts me in a 32 or 34 and I'd not be able to close the clasps in the rear with anything less than a 36. 


I can buy an unlined (lined or padded bras present too much for me) 36B bra from just about any maker and still I have to fasten it on the loosest clasp which is a good thing so I can make it tighter going to the inward adjustments.  



 

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