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Tell me about it Zara - I'm borderline 28/30 just now ( a lot of Freya are a bit too big in the 30), but when I lose a few more pounds I head smack into a 28, except stuck in a gg or h cup. It's bad when you're tempted to stay fatter just cos it makes bra buying easier huh!
Oi, there's nothing wrong with being a bit fatter - men like a bit of padding:rotfl:
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Crazy Clearance have lots of big cheap bras and they are trendy too. Workth a look (part of fashion world if you can find a code for delivery or discount)
http://www.crazyclearance.co.uk/shop/product/window/toplevel/show.action?N=4294947155&LpgUid=111527400 -
secret sales have a panache sale starting today so might be worth having a look as some bigger sizes there starting from around £10.
www.secretsales.com0 -
I think Rigby and Peller are really good, but pricey. However in the sale you can pick bras up for £15-20. The quality is sublime - The queen goes there! Don't worry they are not all granny bras!There are many things in life that will catch your eye, only a few will catch your heart. Pursue those.0
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Wish I could thank you twice Pixie. If anything it becomes more difficult for me to get bras when I lose weight as it comes off my back measurement but not the cup, meaning that my cup size actually gets bigger.
Rather than judging Naijapower, go into a shop and look at how big the band is on a 28 or 30 or 32 bra (hint - not very) and then rethink your silly comments. Yes, some women have big boobs because they are big everywhere else, granted. However, they won't be looking for small back sizes.
My best friend has just had a reduction, to take her down from being an H cup. She is a size 10-12 otherwise, with a healthy BMI (wouldn't have been allowed the surgery if she was overweight)0 -
Sorry ooooh. pls dont shoot me....
As you can see, i am only trying to understand this. Note i have honestly stated i am confused.
Rather than stone me, pls give me knowledge so i become powerful in this area.0 -
Erm, you are very strange! However, here's a pointer - the majority of women are reckoned to wear the wrong size, and most often this takes the form of wearing too big a back, and too small a cup. F/FF/G/GG etc are big, but they are not the sort of freaky cartoon big that a lot of people (guys in particular) seem to think, especially when paired with a smaller back size. I'm somewhere between around a 28/30 gg depending on manufacturer, and wear mainly size 12s, sure I'd like to lose a few pounds like most women on the planet, but I'm not huge by any stretch.
Brastop actually ran a competition recently to find a new model, think the top 10 contestants are on the website somewhere, along with their sizes. Might help you0 -
Much appreciated.
But is it fair to say that if a woman goes on a diet or fitness regime etc, she could lose some weight off her actual breast which in effect means she would need smaller cup size?0 -
Not necessarily, women lose weight in different places. When I lose it comes off my underbust measurement but not off my cup measurement, which means my cup increases. Some women lose from their busts(normally the ones who don't want to) and some don't. Same as people gain weight in different places.
Could is definitely the essential word.0
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