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Bra size...... and best place to buy bigger bras

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inkpad · 25/11/2016 19:53

Hi all,

Could anyone remind me of the best website to look at for checking bra size. And does anyone know the best shop to go to for bigger sizes?

Thanks

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thunderpunt · 25/11/2016 19:55

For sizing I'd just stick with M&S or John Lewis. To buy try Bravissimo or Figleaves online

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Fuzzypeggy · 25/11/2016 19:57

No!! Don't get measured at marks and spencer. They are notorious for getting it wrong. John Lewis is better

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dementedpixie · 25/11/2016 19:57

Not M&S! Try bra guru for how to measure thebetterbracampaign.blogspot.co.uk/p/fitting-advice.html?m=1

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Lweji · 25/11/2016 20:01

Bravissimo if you have one nearby.

You can buy in M&S if you know how to measure. Don't ask the fitters.

Measure under bust. The measure in inches is your back size (more or less).
Then bend forward, without a bra on, and measure around the boobs. The difference in inches should give you the cup size, starting with A.

I think this is the site you are looking for:
thebetterbracampaign.blogspot.pt/p/fitting-advice.html

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everythingtoplayfor · 25/11/2016 20:02

I'm 32FF, recommend Bravissimo every time. They measure and fit you properly and only specialise in larger sizes.

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inkpad · 25/11/2016 20:03

Thanks all, bought one that I thought was the right size online (amazon!) And it was far too big all round. Will have a look at the websites

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inkpad · 25/11/2016 20:06

Just looked, and yes, I've been doing the add 4inches thing. Bigger cup than I thought may be needed!

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Lweji · 25/11/2016 20:07

The problem is that different brands and different models fit differently.
You should try a few around the same size to decide which is best.
A pain in the shop, even worse if you have to order them all, but worth it in the end.

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zzzzz · 25/11/2016 20:09

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threemoregoals · 25/11/2016 20:17

I've been measured at bravissimo twice and both times they've insisted I'm at 30, which is so tight it gives me stitch. My ribs hurt when I wear them.

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zzzzz · 25/11/2016 20:25

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Lweji · 25/11/2016 20:45

If you have very little fat around your ribs, like me, a slightly wider size may be better.
I'm 29 inches around the chest, and a 30 tends to be more comfortable, but still supportive enough, than a 28 (which is really tight).

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chrispenrallt1 · 26/11/2016 07:56

I went to an independent shop. The lady there had me try on several bras until we found the right size and style for me. Ladies it was a revelation to me.! The whole of my appearance changed quite dramatically. For years I have been wearing the wrong size, too embarrassed to get fitted properly. It's just over a year since I went there, now I only buy from her and she is the same price as debenhams. Can't recommend getting properly measured enough it has completely changed how I look and feel about myself . It's a lovely shop too.

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MigGril · 26/11/2016 08:40

Agree with zzzzz, I recently managed to get two lovely fantasie bra's in Debenham in there sales pain less fire both then I would have for one full price. You can really get bargains once you know your size in a make.

I always like to try on first though, so a shop or online store that does good returns is a must.

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