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Bra fitting

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,965 ✭✭✭SarahBeep!


    Ann Summers do a great fitting service!


  • Posts: 0 CMod ✭✭✭✭ Aydin Zealous Signal


    I found M&S to be good, but then I already had a fair idea through a lot of trial and error what I should be wearing.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,712 ✭✭✭lorebringer


    I get measures every 6(ish) months, in either M&S, La Senza or Debenhams (depending on where I am at the time). I am usually told I am a different size to the one I am wearing at the time (generally it's the cup that changes) and in my opinion, the best way to find bras that fit well and are the right size is to hijack a fitter, take half an hour and try on lots of different bras. Different brands all have slightly different sizes, and different styles suit different people so getting them onto your boobs and seeing how they look (and feel - some bras look amazing but are really uncomfortable) is the best way to go home with something that you are happy with. I currently call myself an E cup but I could potentially fit into a DD, E or EE (or F on some "Jordon" days!) all depending on where I shop and what brands I buy.

    I went to one particular shop (names will not be mentioned) where I was measured at a DD but she said that there was no way I could be that big and got me loads of B and C size bras (which where nipple covers at best... I was obviously spilling out of them). I then went to another store, tried on some DDs and Es and they fitted! What a clown :rolleyes:


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