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Where to shop for bras!

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Marie84 · 04/03/2020 22:12

Just looking for advice on the best place to get teen bras. My dd is 12 and up until recently would only wear sports bras. She is a b cup already and I'm finding it hard to find suitable bras. She hates wired ones but the only unwired ones I can find are more suitable for the older ladies shall we say! I found some ones that were ok in Victoria secret but they are nearly £40 each!
Any help would be greatly received!
Thanks Smile

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finished31 · 04/03/2020 22:15

M&S Angel range are pretty good for first time bras. @£16 for 2 so not overly expensive. Just don't get white as I think they fade very quick.

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cricketmum84 · 04/03/2020 22:17

My DD is 10 and started needing a bra recently. She refused to go in VS because their underwear is only for "if you want to get a boy" 😂😂

We got some lovely, comfortable, non wired bras from Matalan that she loves.

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EyUpDuck12 · 04/03/2020 22:18

Yes, M&S. Agree with PP - the white ones greyed quickly- nude ones keep their colour.

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dementedpixie · 04/03/2020 22:19

M&S angel ones were what dd wore. We got her nude ones so they dont show through white school shirts

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Marie84 · 04/03/2020 22:19

The ones I found in vs were in the pink range and were quite plain and comfy but way too expensive when she will probably grow out of them very soon!

Thank you! We will go shopping at the wknd Smile

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cricketmum84 · 04/03/2020 22:21

DD hates the M&S ones. We went and tried them on and she found them really uncomfortable. She's a tiny size 4 and even the 32B was cutting into her and cups were a strange shape. I wasn't impressed at all. I suppose it comes down to individual body shape though.

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SavoyCabbage · 04/03/2020 22:21
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dementedpixie · 04/03/2020 22:22

If your dd is a size 4 then a 32 back would be far too big for her

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ssd · 04/03/2020 22:26

Has she been measured properly?

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Kimlek · 04/03/2020 22:28

My DDs started with M&S but once beyond an A cup they just didn’t work. They’ve had great ones from matalan both normal non-wire ‘bra’ style and sporty crop style (ordered online as no shop near us). There’s also Gilly Hicks (Hollister) their crop top styles are nice and often there’s a sale.

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cricketmum84 · 04/03/2020 22:30

@dementedpixie yes we started at a 28, too tight, then a 30, too tight etc etc.

They didn't have anyone available for measuring in store but I had measured at home using their guide and thought she should be a 28B.

I just don't rate their angel collection at all.

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ncqtime · 04/03/2020 22:31

Try h and m, new look, that kind of shop for bralettes

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ssd · 04/03/2020 22:32

What size are you buying her

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ssd · 04/03/2020 22:36

Don't buy underwired for teens and fit it on the tightest hook. So it can expand as they grow eg. Let the hook out to the next clasp.
If you are near a John Lewis they do a free bra fitting service book it online using their app.

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dementedpixie · 04/03/2020 22:42

yes we started at a 28, too tight, then a 30, too tight etc etc.

The cup was probably far too small which made the back feel tight

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dementedpixie · 04/03/2020 22:43

booborbust.com try this to get an idea of size

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reluctantbrit · 06/03/2020 11:07

DD wears M&S Angel but from the normal lingerie section, not the children one.

It took around 45 minutes to get her a bra which fits, we went through tons of combinations until we settle for one. Often a back feels too tight because the cup is too small, DD is a size 8-10 in adult like New Look/H&M and wears 30 backsize, 32 is far too wide for someone with a size 4 in clothing.

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NCTDN · 12/03/2020 21:40

Where's the best place to get measured?

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