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Bra shopping at Bluewater

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ThisBitchIsResting · 21/05/2014 20:04

Where should I go? To get fitted, and buy maybe 3 new bras. I currently wear a 30C through trial and error rather than anything scientific. I don't own a tape measure so begone bra interventionists! But I'd like to try out some 28D and similar difficult sizes.

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HamAndPlaques · 21/05/2014 20:11

First choice, Rigby and Peller. Second, John Lewis or Leia. I wish Bluewater had a bravissimo.

Allinafankle · 21/05/2014 20:23

I had a bad experience in R&P Bluewater but maybe I was just unlucky. Yes, HamAndPlaques it definitely needs a Bravissimo! I did a survey there a wee while ago and was asked what shops I thought were missing. I said Bravissimo and the interviewer said nearly everyone she'd asked bad said it so maybe we'll get one one day!

mychildrenarebarmy · 21/05/2014 20:28

Definitely Leia. I had a good experience at R+P and came out with the most comfortable bra I ever owned but haven't been back since because of the prices.

nobodysfool · 21/05/2014 20:33

I used to go to the Charring Cross branch of R&P and LOVED the bras and service there. The Bluewater one was a different matter and I felt really let down by the range of bras available in my size compared to the Charring Cross one. When I got home I found it ill fitting and the shoulder straps were so sharp on the edges it even cut my skin. Not what I would expect from a £60 bra. Went back the following week and had to argue my case why I wanted a refund. Never again!

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