I think the point that a $50 top and a $20 bra don't look as good as a $50 bra and a $20 top is an interesting one.
Caught up in the fever, I bought a sports bra in my actual size, and lo! My breasts look so much better! Even though it's also a very good bra on the sports side, however, good looking boobies isn't a requirement during exercise for me, so it'll be forever (and a million dollars, thanks Ms Karan) before I'd bother replacing all my existing ones.
Oooh. I could visit the Paramus one when I'm at my Mom's.
What about Paramus or White Plains? They have them there too.
Hmm. It seems unlikely, but you never know.
Paramus is closed on Sundays.
::collapses::
Just rode my bike TEN MILES! A new personal best.
What's the number for 911 again?
I just realised I know one of the writers of
Catwoman.
I feel so ... dirty. And responsible. Was there something I could have done to stop this sweet and funny man from having a part in
that?
I don't know. I'll never know. But I can't help but wonder.
Do people not, like, try bras on? Is this how they end up the wrong size? Because, I've changed bra sizes probably 5 times in the last decade
Most women apparently don't do this -- they stick with one bra size for decades even if their body shape has changed. And most people don't get professionally fitted even once.
A little late, but since I wasn't around yesterday:
Happy Birthday, Sean!
Why is there nothing like Nordstroms out here? Bah.
Go to The Town Shope (81stish/Broadway) or any of the places on Orchard Street where they can size you at a glance.
I have also found that when giving a bra size for a costume fitting, everyone used the band size 34. Like, tiny, tiny miniature women and amazon women. And small women always write B, even if they are an A-, and large women never admit to a size over D, and rarely over C. It is very bizarre.