Author Topic: Bra mending  (Read 196 times)

Offline Justagirl💃

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I have a Torrid 360 bra that was a perfect fit. One of my best fitting bras. But I noticed the Gore was starting to rip apart. 

Rather than throw the bra away I installed a new Gore. I also did the same by reinforcing the Gore on another bra that's similar.

As expensive as bras are, I'm going to do my best to keep them in the lineup.
When life gives you curves,
flaunt them! 💃
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Offline WPW717

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A talent I would love to possess.

My Naval uniforms didn’t look top notch. Lost a liberty pass once due to this.
Regards, Bob

Offline oldguy

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After a 3.73 mile walk this morning, my sports bra was soaked.  Getting hot here.  When taking it off, I noticed that it is losing its support.  I've only had it for 5 months.  After 67lb loss over 2 years.  At 177lbs.  Thank goodness it is cheap.  I will order a smaller size.  I am on the last hooks on my bras and they not giving the "hug".  I had 40C and now may need 38C.  A fitting will determine this.  This will be much more expensive, since I need to travel 200+ miles to get it done.  

At 75 I shouldn't care who knows, but I do.  

Offline gotgyne

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I did never mend any of my bras. Maybe due to the lack of knowledge, maybe only laziness, since I could ask my wife how to do it. But on the other hand she wouldn't like it.
A bra is just an article of clothing for people with breasts.

 

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