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Sad boobs

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ProcrastinatorsAnonymous · 20/03/2026 18:21

Breastfed 2 kids. No regrets, but my previously small but perky boobs are now sad shrivelled sacks. I can't quite be bothered to have a boob job, but would like some improvement! Can anyone recommend a place (in London) where the small-boobed can get measured for a bra? I've never found John Lewis or M&S particularly helpful, but that might've changed in the 10 years since I last got myself measured...

So - any good measuring services? And any brand recommendations for bras for the itty bitty saggy titty committee?

Thanks!

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mumofoneAloneandwell · 20/03/2026 18:32

I mean, bravissimo

The only thing that will improve them though is a breast lift

I'm saving for one myself, i'm sure i've got the saddest boobs on the planet right now 😫

GloiredeDijon · 20/03/2026 18:33

Rigby & Peller.
Used to supply the late Queen’s bras. (Not sure about Camilla’s!)
Went there myself years ago and they completely changed the size and type of bra I wear.
They don’t actually measure they just look at you (you need to take your bra off) and then bring you bras to try on.

Callmebubblesdarlingeverybodydoes · 20/03/2026 19:47

Can’t recommend a bra however after 2 pregnancies mine were a bit on the sad side, I use Palmers firming lotion on them after showering and it has made a difference (I believe anyway). I saw it recommended on here, it’s about £7 in Boots and smells incredible!

ProcrastinatorsAnonymous · 20/03/2026 22:21

Thanks for the recommendations! Surgery is too much faff and risk - I just don’t care enough. But I care a bit, so a decent bra might help! Interested in any brand recommendations specifically for smaller boobs…

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