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Finding a proper fitting brassiere (help)
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 256137" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I recommend doing the measuring as recommended at figleaves.com and then ordering some bras from several different sites to see what seems to work and be comfortable for you. </p><p></p><p>My biggest bra problem is that I can swell 2-3 INCHES around in about 2 hours, and I DO fluctuate during the day. So any bra that is comfortable at one point in time will be VERY uncomfortable in about 2 hours. I actually get shooting pain down my arms and sometimes cannot breathe all from a BRA! (I even have trouble with waistbands, hence my constant choice of tshirt and denim jumper for clothing!).</p><p></p><p>But land's end has some great bra choices, and so does Vanity Fair. If you ever drive past the Lee/Hanes/Vanity Fair outlets they are usually great places to find bras. They always seem to have quite a selection of large size bras also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 256137, member: 1233"] I recommend doing the measuring as recommended at figleaves.com and then ordering some bras from several different sites to see what seems to work and be comfortable for you. My biggest bra problem is that I can swell 2-3 INCHES around in about 2 hours, and I DO fluctuate during the day. So any bra that is comfortable at one point in time will be VERY uncomfortable in about 2 hours. I actually get shooting pain down my arms and sometimes cannot breathe all from a BRA! (I even have trouble with waistbands, hence my constant choice of tshirt and denim jumper for clothing!). But land's end has some great bra choices, and so does Vanity Fair. If you ever drive past the Lee/Hanes/Vanity Fair outlets they are usually great places to find bras. They always seem to have quite a selection of large size bras also. [/QUOTE]
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