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Bra intervention- surely not?!

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londonpia · 03/01/2018 09:39

I own about 5 bras- two of those manky t shirt type ones (the padding has ended up in the straps, somehow. Yes, in both.), a tight strapless one that cuts off all circulation, an underwire one (which has lost one underwire, so my boobs are off kilter) and a maternity bra. Last DC born is 6. That one has gone in the bin. The bra, that is.

So I need about 4 bras to replace the above. I've just measured myself, according to bra guru and measured at 35/47. I've worked it out to be 34/G. Is that right? I really don't want it to be digging into me so not sure I should go for a 34. Any advice?

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AtSea1979 · 03/01/2018 09:45

Smaller size bigger cup that's the intervention. Each brand is different so you need to go out and try a few on. Or order a load from bravissimo to try at home.

Branleuse · 03/01/2018 09:49

the size is just a guide, so I would definitely try on a 36FF and a 36F as well as the 34G and maybe a 36G too

londonpia · 03/01/2018 13:05

Thanks both! I'll have a scout round in the sales to see what I can find. Bravissimo looks perfect. X

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Notanotheruser111 · 03/01/2018 13:16

Those measurements are very similar to mine and I’m a 34 H,

AtiaoftheJulii · 03/01/2018 13:26

Brastop are good for easy returns as well. Different brands will come up differently too, so just get a good selection and get trying on Smile

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