You're sweet, but no, in this case, I think it's me. My busom is rather small, but I guess it's... I dunno... round? Significantly more women fit into the traditional cup measurements, hence it makes sense for bra makers to tailor their stock to most women's chests, not mine. I just need to try on and shop around.
Shape and fabric of the cup is going to make all the difference in the world to you then.
Dosen't LA have anything like Town Shop or the lingerie shops off of Delancey? (love them too, but they tend to be closed on Saturdays)
My gut tells me $5 is a good price.
My brain tells me I have no idea what a crinoline is.
Oh, also! GOOD NEWS! Not!Emily is gonna be in Sweden or something for a month. I CAN'T WAIT!
Cool, hope you have a good time while Not!Emily is looking for Crumpled Horn Snorkaks.
My gut tells me $5 is a good price.
My brain tells me I have no idea what a crinoline is.
Me neither. But if they put the crinolines near the register to make them an impulse buy, then $5-$7 is a good price range.
Also, it depends if the crinoline is recyclable. Or housetrained.
Crinoline, aka petticoat: [link]
ita, here's what sock dreams charges: [link]
In the actual world where crinolines are bought and sold by people who are not Gud or tommyrot, a knee-length or longer crinoline will probably run you in the neighborhood of $40-50.
If they are nicer or fancier or fluffier or longer, it may be more (I just saw a ballgown-length "Mega Full" crinoline for $115, if you're looking for a serious The King And I vibe), and if they are the short superfluffy nylon crinolines, probably $30-35ish. Vintage clothing stores sometimes have them for a bit less.
In the actual world where crinolines are bought and sold by people who are not Gud or tommyrot
Peh. That world is boring.