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You bra experts are Very Bad People <glares>

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needasilverlining · 31/08/2013 09:08

As of this morning, a scant two weeks after putting me in the right size bra for the first time EVER, I own seven new bras.

Seven.

And I am STILL LOOKING. I am obsessed.

You will drive me to the poorhouse.

(It isn't quite as profligate as it sounds: most have cost me 5-8 pounds; the most expensive was 11. But even so.)

Please tell me I'm not alone and there are other MNers with a drawer full of new undies thanks to the Bra Enablers?

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scaryg · 13/09/2013 21:45

I've been putting off buying some more bra's, DD is now 21mths and showing no let up on breastfeeding so I've decided to get some underwired nursing bras (to add to the 2 m&s bras I've had since she was born). Using the bra guru's measuring guide I've gone from a 34 F to a 30 J, a J, I didn't know they went that big... I'll let you know how I get on.

marriednotdead · 13/09/2013 21:55

I just popped back, I'm glad everyone else has put your mind at ease Joey8 Smile

In answer to your question, no, I haven't had implants. I have average (for my age) softish, asymmetrical 32FF/G's. As a bra fitter I see implants and reductions every week, and therefore learn lots about them cos I'm nosy and ask questions.

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