I had my fitting at Nordstroms. She pronounced me a 32DD (I'm probably a 34D now with the lat expansion) and gave me some Wacoals to try on. What was cool was that she explained they sized to Wacoals, so if they're the right cup shape (full coverage) I pick them up in my size without hesitation. Most everything else I start with the 32DD, but I know I may be in for some experimenting.
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I love Walcoals. I picked my first one up on sale and now I'm addicted to $60 bras.
Yeah, me too. Fucking sucks.
My sister bought me pretty lacy underwear (bra and matching garter belt) for Christmas. Luckily the size ran Wacoal true, but what made us laugh was that it was Marks and Spencers--when we lived in England in the 80s, it was where your grandmother (we were teenagers, for perspective) would get her clothes, or so you felt in your resistance to your parents, and your urge to go to Top Shop instead.
Now it's all sexy and pretty and shit.
Lord knows when I'll ever wear the garter belt. But at least I have an excuse to buy old school stockings. In case.
One of my new bras is a Wacoal but I haven't worn it out into the world yet. It was on sale for $30 which was apparently much more of a sale than I realized at the time. Damn liking the expensive stuff!
I don't have a Wacoal bra, but I did try on some La Perla when I was in Boston. I couldn't bring myself to shell out the dinero.
Speaking of M&S, I was sooooo upset when I returned home from London and found that they don't ship overseas. They've got some cute stuff, and even though it's inexpensive, it looks 'spensive here in the States because very few people have it on (so you don't look identical to the grrrls sitting next to you).
S'okay. Justifies a trip back. Right?
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That and the Kipling apple pies.
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what made us laugh was that it was Marks and Spencers--when we lived in England in the 80s, it was where your grandmother (we were teenagers, for perspective) would get her clothes, or so you felt in your resistance to your parents, and your urge to go to Top Shop instead.
Now it's all sexy and pretty and shit.
nods
My mother commented on this at Christmas, echoing my own impressions - that until a few years ago there was no way she'd have considered owning M & S clothes - that she wouldn't have known what to do with a $1000 gift certificate there because it all looked like something a style-challenged maiden aunt would have worn. Now they've got some really nice lines of clothes. Damn them. (Mind you, I've always been pro their undies, because they do make pretty bras for large knockers. (Granted they also have a line of Minimizer Bras which I find offensive as a concept, subscribing as I do to the "Look! Boobies!" philosophy of cleavage, but I realise that I am not their sole customer, so...fair enough. I suppose.)
Speaking of bras, I tried to buy new bras at the VS sale, but none of them fit. I'm used to having a hard time finding bras, but this was redic. I was kinda expecting the 34Bs to not fit, but was amused when they were simultaneously too large AND too small. And then of course to confuse matters the 34Cs fit my breasts better because they were more shallow (!!!) than the Bs, but they were still a bit too small to properly contain them. WTF?
And THEN the bra lady, when I told her none of them fit, pretended to fit me, but really she held the measuring tape about three inches beyond my chest, and proceeded to tell me I was in fact a 34D. !!!!! Maybe when I was nursing, yes, but not anymore. egad.
I'm annoyed. I OWN an Ipex bra that fits well. Maybe I should just order another one online in the same size and avoid entering VS again.