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Best place for bras if you don't want a fitting?

8 replies

Dancergirl · 09/01/2017 17:58

I need some new bras. I've had fittings in the past at Bravissimo and the like and tbh I know now what fits me and what doesn't. I am around a 34F and like good supportive bras that look nice too.

My nearest Bravissimo is a bit of a trek, is it worth going for the selection or are there other places? John Lewis any good?

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NicknameUsed · 09/01/2017 18:01

You can buy one anywhere without having a fitting. Lately I have found what I wanted in Debenhams.

DameDiazepamTheDramaQueen · 09/01/2017 18:03

Just buy from Bravissimo on line and send back what's no good?

Dancergirl · 09/01/2017 20:07

Too much online shopping dame, my house looks like a depot what with parcels everywhere and stuff to go back. I want to go and try on and buy there and then.

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DameDiazepamTheDramaQueen · 09/01/2017 21:36

But any shop will let you do that from M and S to Debenhams!

Dancergirl · 09/01/2017 22:13

I know, I was just wondering where to go for a good selection.

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DianaT1969 · 10/01/2017 04:41

I don't like Debenhams own brand of bras, Gorgeous range. They always remind me of La Senza cheap Chinese imports. Debenhams seem to have around 80% those and few by other brands.
John Lewis have more variety. Do you have an independent department store near you, like Morleys?

NicknameUsed · 10/01/2017 07:36

The Debenhams I go to has loads of different brands. Maybe there is more choice in my size

Melstarrynight · 10/01/2017 19:11

Bra stop, good selection fairly cheap. Delivery is often free.

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