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Rigby & Peller - Step inside who has been...

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Flamesparrow · 20/03/2007 07:59

Saved money.

Stopped breastfeeding.

Easter is the trip I have wanted for years

Do you have to book a fitting or just walk in?

What happens?

Is there a better day to go?

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IlanaK · 20/03/2007 15:33

I love R&P. I currently have three bras from there, but they are old and one is falling apart so I have considered going back soon. I got mine in the sale. They are sooooo much cheaper. However, you can't try on sale bras as it is just too busy. So, I got measured and tried on some non-sale ones. Then I went and trawled the sale racks and found a few lovely ones. Its a slight risk not being able to try them on, but I did not have any problems.

I must check to see when their next sale is!

Flamesparrow · 20/03/2007 17:49

Sooooooooo excited - making appointment as we are travelling from Bournemouth so want to make the most of the day

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BellaBear · 20/03/2007 17:54

I lurve R& P - everybody I know who has been has come out with a smaller girth of bra and bigger cup size and that gives you an (almost) flat stomach instantly as well! Have bought two bras so far, aiming for one a year. I love the way they just take one look at you and then get the bras without any measuring. Only downside is standing a chnaging room with a framed picture of the Queen staring at you! That might just be the one near Harrods.

gscrym · 20/03/2007 18:03

I was inspired by this to go get my norks measured. I wasn't much different from the last time. I did however look fat, wobbly and scruffy compared to the slim and immaculate woman who fitted me. I left feeling depressed and looking forward to my gym induction to rid me of my hideous wobblyness.

gscrym · 20/03/2007 18:07

I was in my local bra shop, sadly not Rigby and Pellar.

Although now I have a horrible vision in my head of some woman hauling the royal norks about, making sure something fits.

IlanaK · 20/03/2007 18:10

From what I remember, there is very little hauling about or touching in R&P. They do not measure you either. They just look and know straight away your size.

CMJ · 20/03/2007 23:13

I went into R&P just off Regent St on a mid week day mid morning (didnt realise I had to take ticket so waited an extra 10 mins), thought I was a 36D, came away with a 32DD Wonderbra and felt a new woman! It not only helped my cleavage but also my posture improved and I walked tall. Well worth a trip.

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