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  1. #1
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    I would love to know how "big" their cup sizes go (in equivalent sizes) before I buy into it. I'm a 34DD and have a hard time finding bras because I'm too small to shop at plus size stores but too big in the cup size to shop at most regular places. VS carries my size in only a few bras in store at any given time if I'm not, say, shopping on Michigan Ave. when I'm home. Jockey made the current sportsbras I have (which are now too big in the roundsize, boo on that) and I'd be interested trying them again but not if they won't carry my size. As of now, most Jockey stores don't carry a DD in anything other than bras in a box. And I doubt I would be willing to spend $60.00 on a bra that isn't pretty and has very wide straps since they limit the ability to wear it with pretty tops.
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    If they don't want to provide the kit for free to see if will even work, I don't see a point it in. Then of course the only bras I found that both fit and last a good while for me is Victoria's Secret. Although if there was a Fredricks of Hollywood somewhere where I'm at, I'd be willing to try one of their bras (but they don't have any stores in NC to begin with). (Actually Fredricks of Hollywood is the only place my one sister can get bras that fit her and last any length of time at all).

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    I read that Nordstrom is a good place to buy bras. If you don't have one nearby they offer free shipping and returns online. I know that ordering bras online is a PITA but it's the only option for some people, including me. Just be sure you know that some companies are in UK sizes and fit differently than US sizes. Also, be aware that VS measures differently so if one has been fitted by them bra sizes may change.
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    Hmm. I thought with all the general dissatisfaction associated with bras, people might be a little more enthusiastic about re-thinking it. I guess not.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irulan View Post
    Hmm. I thought with all the general dissatisfaction associated with bras, people might be a little more enthusiastic about re-thinking it. I guess not.
    My dissatisfaction with bras is due to the fact that very few companies make them in a size that fits me. Based on Jockey's chart of available sizes, I expect they will not make anything in the size that their fit kit says I need. So they're not addressing my problem, which is that they consider me an unprofitable outlier.

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  6. #6
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    I'm not opposed to re-thinking it, but I'm not interested in paying to find out if they even make anything that fits me. Like NYBiker, I hold little hope that my size fits within their new range.

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    I'm actually intrigued and would like to try the new bra sizes out, but I have never paid $60 for a bra in my life and just can't justify that expense. I generally fit really well into Victoria's Secret 32C, and I buy on ebay so get great deals -- rarely pay more than $30 for a very nice, long-lived bra.

    If I were having a real problem with sizing or comfort, I'd be willing to pay more, but I'm not. They'd have to give me the fit kit for free AND a $20 coupon to try the $60 bra first!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kathi View Post
    I read that Nordstrom is a good place to buy bras. If you don't have one nearby they offer free shipping and returns online. I know that ordering bras online is a PITA but it's the only option for some people, including me. Just be sure you know that some companies are in UK sizes and fit differently than US sizes. Also, be aware that VS measures differently so if one has been fitted by them bra sizes may change.
    Nordstrom's is great. Fig Leaves is, too. I recommend going to a Nordstrom's or Dillard's to try on some larger sizes in some brands you like, buy a couple, and then try that out. If they work, go sales shopping on line. I don't think I routinely pay less than $40.00 for a bra but never more than $50-60.00 if I sale shop. Although, I like really fancy things. I am a bit of a clothes horse when it comes to bra and panty sets.
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    Quote Originally Posted by colorisnt View Post
    Nordstrom's is great. Fig Leaves is, too. I recommend going to a Nordstrom's or Dillard's to try on some larger sizes in some brands you like, buy a couple, and then try that out. If they work, go sales shopping on line. I don't think I routinely pay less than $40.00 for a bra but never more than $50-60.00 if I sale shop. Although, I like really fancy things. I am a bit of a clothes horse when it comes to bra and panty sets.
    I recently got 2 Panache Cleo bras NWT for approximately $27 each, including shipping, from EBAY-UK. One was last summers pattern the other last fall but for the price I didn't care. They were returnable but I already had the bras so I knew they would fit. Ebay US was 2x the price as the UK Ebay.

    Lots of cheap bras, new and used, are available on a subreddit called Braswap and also on Bratabase. Bratabase is neat because women measure their bras, include their own measurements and give information on how the bra fits. For fittings and general bra advice there is a subreddit called A Bra That Fits. It's a great resource for anything bras.

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    Huh, only one cup size available in bras with my band size. I don't know if it's actually the correct size, but I don't think I'll bother with their sizing kit to find out. And $60?!! So much for a customized fit...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kathi View Post
    I recently got 2 Panache Cleo bras NWT for approximately $27 each, including shipping, from EBAY-UK. One was last summers pattern the other last fall but for the price I didn't care. They were returnable but I already had the bras so I knew they would fit. Ebay US was 2x the price as the UK Ebay.

    Lots of cheap bras, new and used, are available on a subreddit called Braswap and also on Bratabase. Bratabase is neat because women measure their bras, include their own measurements and give information on how the bra fits. For fittings and general bra advice there is a subreddit called A Bra That Fits. It's a great resource for anything bras.
    Thanks for this. Interesting that you mention the UK. SO many more options over there. When I went back there last summer, I bought a whole bunch for CHEAP. It saved me a lot of money here. Of course, I still have a bra-buying problem, but I didn't worry about it so much after having some quality replacements.
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  12. #12
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    I think a big issue is that bras are suffering from vanity sizing issues, I have always used the band size as per my measurement and the cup size is per measurement, and I have have enough trouble finding something in stock as simple as a 34dd good help you lot with petite fits. I don't understand padded push up bras for anything beyond a b cup, VS don't have 3 clasp closures. If I am a DD I want a wider band strap and no push up or padding, I want smooth lock and load preferably with separation. I don't have to much trouble with sports bras with a compression fit but the uniboob is tolerable when working out. Online is easier for finding something in stock. Heck, my teen needs a non sports bra and even bras in her size are padded to the max in the kiddie bra area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skippyak View Post
    I think a big issue is that bras are suffering from vanity sizing issues, I have always used the band size as per my measurement and the cup size is per measurement, and I have have enough trouble finding something in stock as simple as a 34dd good help you lot with petite fits. I don't understand padded push up bras for anything beyond a b cup, VS don't have 3 clasp closures. If I am a DD I want a wider band strap and no push up or padding, I want smooth lock and load preferably with separation. I don't have to much trouble with sports bras with a compression fit but the uniboob is tolerable when working out. Online is easier for finding something in stock. Heck, my teen needs a non sports bra and even bras in her size are padded to the max in the kiddie bra area.
    VS still has SOME that have a 3-clasp but they are in the minority. I am wearing a 3-clasp one now, actually. A biofit from about a year and a half ago that is in great shape. My roommate works for VS and is a DD as well so she has the knowledge with these things and can point me in the right direction. I'm lucky! I got a bra there that allows me to convert it yesterday. It was one I'd already bought before but it was SAS and I lucked out getting another nude bra. I can't ever have enough of those despite my love of all things lacy and pretty.

    I feel you on the padding. My roommate loves the padding and pushup and I think it's too much. I like unlined bras, too. She thinks they are uncomfortable but I like to have a nice unlined bra that is supportive but not too full-coverage. My favorite choice with those is wacoal, though. Super pricey but sometimes I find them at Marshall's for cheap.
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    I haven't bought a new bra in ages...because I stocked up about um....8 yrs. ago. However, my new stock is running low and so I've been hunting. I'm appalled by the pricing and um..for an A size, how:

    *plain,ugly a lot of bra styles are. Sorry I don't want to wear tank-like, jogging racer like bras under my clothing. But nor do I want a lot of lace. I like thin adjustable straps. I don't want tank top like straps. (This might be more possible perhaps for smaller breasted women.)
    *how much I don't want a cotton/mix fabric bra. I don't want bras made from T-shirt lycra material.
    *how overly- padded/push up many styles are. (Yea, ok it's nice to have lift.....occasionally. But this makes dearie actually laugh.)
    *how expensive (for a quality bra even for smaller women)
    *weird bright colours. Do these women romp around in neon coloured bras?

    Maybe I'm old...and don't "get" the current fashion of wearing these under see-through tops. I don't wear a colourful bra then layer on another different type of coloured tank top where all the straps show.
    Last edited by shootingstar; 06-14-2013 at 03:34 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skippyak View Post
    I don't understand padded push up bras for anything beyond a b cup
    I kind of wish they *had* them for smaller b00bage, we're the ones who really need them! I tried on some push-up bras at VS once and they didn't have anything that I could fill out enough to get "pushed up." I tried a variety of sizes, too. And I'm typically much closer to a B cup than an A, though on the small side of B. Sigh.
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