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Measuring for a Bra
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MoradoJess - thanks for the link - it's actually quite a good guideline

LadyDee - Since you've got vouchers, why don't you try a couple of other places for the measuring service, and then go back to M&S, armed with estimated sizes, to try the bras! FWIW, the staff at Debenhams weren't too bad - at least they understood that different styles = different sizes.
I'm struggling to use my M&S vouchers at the mo, but only because they "new and improved" my favourite bra range
so of course, that means they ruined it completely for me 
- the fit is smaller and the materials seem to be of a lower quality. So when the "old faithfuls" have worn out, I'll be on the hunt again :cool: I always allow myself a whole day, take a friend (so that they can be a runner for alternative sizes
), take a bottle of water (I get so hot!) and of course, we do lunch
Good luck
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