Also not wanting to be rude here, but I have to agree. Badly fitting bra is badly fitting. Perhaps uncomfortable too?
But...but actually it fits,and is comfortable as well. The only bad part of it is the straps, but they always slip on my shoulders no matter the bra or the size. Just...slip,like in a slide. Must be having fun,because they are always slipping. But I will take your advice (Though this is a bra that I don't usually use,I use with underwiring). Thanks,to both <3 I hope you at least could make it to the bathroom so you don't spray vomit all over your room. Your mom surely would hate to clean that. lol /doesntcaredonthavetoclean
I'm not complaining, I just know for a fact that even if you think your bra fits, a professional can tell you differently. I found out I needed a bigger cup size and smaller back size. Core's a nice girl with a good rack so I'm just saying what I'd say to a real-life friend The bit of the bra between the breasts should be flush with the breastbone.
This, I'm surprised she finds that cup size comfortable, my first thought was it seemed much too small.
Another bra question for the anon who seems to know lots; what do you do about bras that don't fit flush in the middle against your chest? I've only got 2 that do that, but the others seem to be the right cup size and fit around the back :?
How about if my sock is a femanon but I'm not, but I am married to a lovely girl with really big (34GG) tits? She recommends http://www.bravissimo.com/ and I recommend their catalogue. Sounds like the back size is too big and the cup size is too small. - a common problem. Although I suspect that the best answer is, go to a specialist lingerie shop (or, failing, a department store with a good lingerie department) and get properly measured. Try 'fitting advice and sizing' on this page: http://www.bravissimo.com/help/# for the better!
As said, they do sound like the cup's too small and the back's too big. Know the way sometimes shoes pinch a bit when new but wear in? Some bras are like that too and might feel a bit tight around the back for the first few wears. Marks and Spencer do really good bras by the way, especially in bigger cups. Asda aren't bad either considering their prices. Oh and never be afraid to try a bigger cup size. Always go by fit and not the size on the label.
Part of the problem is differences between sizing and shops. I got professionally fitted last year, so naturally bought some of that size, from different places. They all fit differently D:< most of the "fitting" services in department stores just gave me a whole bunch of bras and told me to go try them on. It's frustrating when they are too big or too small. I'm fed up of too small, but my size fluctuates all over the place, I never know which one is going to fit month on month. I've had limited success with M&S, some good, some bad. /girl talk
First off " Victoriassecret.com " (I'm telling you they solve all problems) Second ...29 pages of this... really? Would someone be so kind to summarize the 29 pages about what's going on with this site? I read at one point it's a no go? Thanks Sexyyy bitchesss!!! xox
...Having just looked at this site...I pictured a completely different concept...hmm.. are the captions from the individual that is submitting a photo or the moderator?
I sympathize. I have size 12 wide feet, and getting a shoe that's (a) size 12, (b) wide, (c) comfortable, (d) doesn't look like a clown shoe, is next to impossible. If I see one more shoe designed for tiny narrow pointy-toe southern European feet that they dialed up to size 12, I'll scream! ("Nordic walking shoes" that won't fit nordic feet, WTF?!)