omgwtfbrasize?

May 16, 2005 15:43

so following sebastienne's recommendation, i went and got myself fitted at bravissimo, and sure enough!, it appears i've been wearing the wrong bra size all this time.

changing clothing sizes never seems like a big deal, but this is a weird adjustment to make.  it's like being told that i should buy jeans in a smaller size and with longer legs.

fun times: bras, and i happen to be cute as hell, size matters

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like_achilles May 16 2005, 15:10:07 UTC
Gah, yes. I discovered, aged about 16, that I'd been wearing a bra three cup sizes too small. Which explained a lot.

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cmshaw May 16 2005, 16:15:57 UTC
it appears i've been wearing the wrong bra size all this time.

well, it could be that you've changed bra sizes because you've lost weight, couldn't it?

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darthfox May 16 2005, 16:52:18 UTC
it's possible, but i haven't noticed changes in the way my existing bras fit. it's not that they're wrong now; it's that they've never really been right.

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parsnip May 16 2005, 17:21:18 UTC
Does depend where one shops though - if I go from trying on bras in M&S to trying on bras in Ann Summers, I jump 3 cup sizes. Stupid non-standardised sizing.

That's the first thing i'm going to do when I take over the fashion industry is standardise sizes. And size according to body shape as well. I have so many dreams...

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darththalia May 16 2005, 20:49:26 UTC
Oh, honestly. Buying clothing for my husband is so much easier, because every pair of 32x33 pants is the same size. I don't know why women's clothes have to be so confusing. You've got my vote for fashion industry dictator... for what it's worth. [g]

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neotoma May 16 2005, 21:51:49 UTC
Yeah, but losing five pounds of weight can change your bra size. For a garment, it has to be ridiculously well-fitted to work right.

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shezan May 17 2005, 01:19:47 UTC
This is an online shop. How did you realise you needed different sizes?

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darthfox May 17 2005, 08:04:33 UTC
:-) fair point. i read their little description of how they think things should fit, including the bit about the band riding up in the back being a sign the bra is too big, and a light bulb went on over my head. and then i went on down to the actual store they have here on broad street to get fitted. :-)

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shezan May 17 2005, 10:41:39 UTC
Youused to buy too big bras? Not something liely to happen to me...
... but yeah, if you actually went to a store, then my question is answered.

Tell ya who actually has nicely-fitting bras in the US: Lane Bryant. I've lost enough weight that I don't need to buy clothes with them any more, but I still like the bras and pantyhose (Spandex, geddit?)

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darthfox May 17 2005, 10:58:23 UTC
i bought them where they fit when i put them on! i mean, the concept of buying something that feels not just snug, but actively too small, when it's new -- it's a new thing for me. i get now that my whole concept of what a well-fitting bra is supposed to feel like was wrong.

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