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Measured 32F at home Where to buy bras???

13 replies

TommyinWonderland · 14/11/2012 22:40

Just as my title says really.

I currently wear a 36DD, which DEFINITELY do not fit. So I followed the wise words of Mumsnet and measured at a 32F.

My question is, where do I get bras in that size??

OP posts:
Minimaxkids · 14/11/2012 22:41

Figleaves. Buy £300 worth, try then return free whatever doesn't fit. Helps if you have a credit card!!

Minimaxkids · 14/11/2012 22:42

Adding that fauve Freya fantasie are all same make so fit very similar.
Spread your brands far and wide!

baconsandwich · 14/11/2012 23:24

bravissimo!

3b1g · 14/11/2012 23:29

Rigby & Peller website or Bravissimo. PrimaDonna is a good brand for the narrow ribcage / big cupsize combo.

aimingtobeaperfectionist · 14/11/2012 23:30

Debenhams have a good range in that size and have their 25% offer on all weekend.

milktraylady · 15/11/2012 06:17

I would go to rigby & peller, or bravissimo.
Debenhams prob has the best size range for mainstream shop.

Good luck!

Fairylea · 15/11/2012 06:53

EBay. You can pick up brand new ones from Freya on there for about 15 which is half the price they are in the shops.

chubbymomie2012 · 15/11/2012 06:58

I was measured in House of Fraser last week and although i was wearing a 40c i should have been wearing a 36ff. i bought a good couple of bras in store at house of fraser but if you look on their website they have your size in their clearence section from £9 which is a reduction od £21.!!!!!! Also Primark and Matalan do a range which goes up to f and g cup. x

Glossynotflossy · 15/11/2012 08:45

John Lewis for clerance bargins too.

SorrelForbes · 15/11/2012 08:52

You should be able to find loads of brands and styles in a 32FF. Be aware though that the cup measurement can be the most inaccurate. Don't be surprised if you need a bigger cup in some styles/brands. Also, be aware tha the construction of cheaper bras in bigger sizes may not be as supportive as some of the pricier ones.

I can recommend Freya, Curvy Kate, Panache, Bravissimo, R&P, Debenhams Gorgeous range, Fauve, Fantasie, Ewa Michalak and Prima Donna. Beat in mind though that it'll be highly likely that some of these brands just won't work for you. For example, I don't get on with Freya bras although I do own a Freya Deco as its a good t-shirt bra.

HazleNutt · 15/11/2012 08:57

Brastop.com

SorrelForbes · 15/11/2012 13:27

Brastop has 15% off the New In collection until the 18th.
Code: NOV15

WildThong · 15/11/2012 13:38

www.leialingerie.com/lingerie.aspx

I ordered 2 Fauve bras last night for about £16 each! That brand has been highly recommended on here and I have been dying to try it but didn't think I could afford it until Statistically Challenged posted about the outlet.

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