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to ask where's the best place to go for a bra fitting?

27 replies

TempusEedjit · 02/12/2015 15:10

Been having some soreness in my left breast, saw Docor today who ruled out anything sinister but she said to make sure my bra is properly measured as wearing the wrong size can cause pain.

Have previously been to M&S and Debenhams but didn't find them particularly knowledgeable.

Any other recommendations?

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blamethecat · 02/12/2015 15:12

Bravissimo

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PlummyBrummy · 02/12/2015 15:15

Find your most local independent stockist for the best fit. Even better if it's run by doughty older women whose boobs could double as ship prows!

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PlummyBrummy · 02/12/2015 15:15

They know their stuff.

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Feilin · 02/12/2015 15:16

Bravissimo

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AnyoneFucoffee · 02/12/2015 15:19

BRavissimo.

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Fatherwishmas · 02/12/2015 15:23

Independent bra shop if possible, Bravissimo said that I was a 32D when I was more like a 34C.

Also try non wired if you can, helps with pain.

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AnyoneButSanta · 02/12/2015 15:24

John Lewis are normally good if you don't have a bravissimo and have some slightly cheaper options.

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unimaginativename13 · 02/12/2015 15:26

Rigby and Peller! And bravissimo

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ArcheryAnnie · 02/12/2015 15:29

Rigby and Peller. Evewateringly expensive, perfect fit. I am a scruffy arse on the outside but have perfect cantilevering on the inside. And a good fit really changes your shape, makes whatever you have look a lot better!

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ShebaShimmyShake · 02/12/2015 16:21

Bravissimo and Rigby & Peller - the latter are hugely expensive (as you'd expect from the Queen's corsetiers) but my God, you get the quality and service you pay for.

Don't set foot in M&S.

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TooExtraImmatureCheddar · 02/12/2015 16:23

Look up the MN bra fitting guide as a starting point.

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ofallthenerve · 02/12/2015 16:26

Bravissimo or House if Fraser

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oneofthegiantsisme · 02/12/2015 16:28

I thought Bravissimo are for more generously-endowed ladies - am I wrong? I'd like to get fitted properly, but I'm on the small size, so I haven't tried them (usually just make do with M&S). Should I go & talk to Bravissimo, then?

I'm not sure I have a local independent - though I'm sure there must be one if I hunt.

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TriJo · 02/12/2015 16:32

Bravissimo start at a D cup - but properly fitted a large number of women are in that range so probably still worth it if you were wearing a B/C cup before and a little uncomfortable.

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TempusEedjit · 02/12/2015 17:09

I've never had any success with self-measuring even if following to the letter.

Being rather well-proportioned in that area Bravissimo it is! (and Rigby & Peller when I finally lose some weight.

Thanks all Smile

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CactusTractor · 02/12/2015 17:35

thebetterbracampaign.blogspot.com.es/p/fitting-advice.html

Works every time and then buy online.

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Foxyloxy1plus1 · 02/12/2015 17:36

Rigby and Peller definitely. I would not have believed the difference a properly fitting bra makes. I was wearing 36C and was 32E in R&P. Yes, they are very, very expensive, but once you know the corr ct size, you can experiment with other makes. I try to buy in the R&P sale and have some cheap bras that fit nearly as well. Cost per wear is really good, as I'm so much more comfortable in the R&P ones, I wear them all the time.

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unimaginativename13 · 02/12/2015 19:39

Rigby and Peller shop sell the same brands as bravissimo.

Yes their own brand is expensive but you can still buy other stuff.

I go there to get fitted, as I have since I was 13, buy a bra then wait for the sales in Bravissimo etc

If your an unusual size you tend to get good sale stuff. I was a 32G, way back before people realises their 34B was actually a 30DD or E so got good bargains!

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lilblackdress9 · 03/12/2015 09:12

Bravissimo.

Find your nearest: www.bravissimo.com/stores/

Or if there isn't one nearby, try their online fitting guide: www.bravissimo.com/perfectfit/

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theescripted · 03/12/2015 09:14

OneofTheGianst I bet you're a D cup! You need an intervention Wink

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magimedi · 03/12/2015 09:21

Another vote for Bravissimo.

And the women who work there are always lovely.

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oneofthegiantsisme · 03/12/2015 11:44

scripted you're probably right - even M&S has me in a 32D - I just have typical post-baby saggy boobs (OK, not very post-baby, as DC are now teenagers).

I'll give Bravissimo a go - and if that's successful, maybe I'll try and talk DD into going in for a proper fitting, which she has so far been too Blush for.

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mollyonthemove · 03/12/2015 12:26

SO,what would be the rough price for a normal Rigby and Peller bra?? There is one near me and I would love to go in....

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Purplepixiedust · 03/12/2015 13:45

I have been to bravissimo and they were fantastic. Really helpful. The first bra I tried fit perfectly and the lady doing the fitting didn't even measure me!!!

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unimaginativename13 · 03/12/2015 13:57

Rigby and Peller sell all the usual brands. So Gossard, Fantasie etc

Prices are usually £25-£40

I believe the Rigby and Peller brand are around £60 but it's been a few years since I've had one.

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