I don't have that much trouble finding a fitting bra but Sometimes I just can't find anything that I like.
Until I learned to make them myself.
It is not that hard. It may take a few tries to get the perfect pattern or to take one apart that fits well to make a pattern...
But I love making them!
There is just one little problem...
You can by packages that have everything you need in them.
And in my case quite often even more.
So than I think, if I buy some extra fabric I will have enough lace for two sets but than of course I will have some fabric left over... which means I need lace that will go with the fabric, and some strap material that I can buy in meters so I will have strap material for two.....
Ok you probably realize by know what a dangerous hobby this can be :)

Deredere

Hope Greenberg wrote:
A couple years ago, after losing a substantial amount of weight, I decided I really needed to find a different size bra. While waiting on line for a dressing room at one store (OK, it was Victoria's Secret), an energetic young store employee came up and said "have you ever been professionally fitted." I said no, she whipped out a tape measure, did two measurements over my clothes, and told me what size to buy. I then proceeded to try on several bras they had in that size. None fit.

So, I assume "professionally fitted" has several definitions! However, still carrying those body image issues from my younger days, or even more recent but heavier days, I never went anywhere else for a professional fitting that might get, shall we say, more personal. Maybe that's a mistake. But what I did do was read, read, read about how a good bra should fit. Then armed with that information I went to a store (L'Eggs, Bali, Hanes) and started experimenting with different sizes. Took over an hour but was well worth it, and the women in that store didn't mind me being there for that long. Oh, and I ended up with a bra size that was 2 sizes smaller in the band and one to two sizes larger in the cup.

So, for those of you who would like to do the same, here are some resources:
http://www.herroom.com/bra-fitting-checklist,907,30.html
http://www.herroom.com/bra-bands-cups-underwires-panels-straps,902,30.html and links from that page
http://www.ehow.com/how_167_find-fit-bra.html

Oh, and when you want the ultimate fitting experience, head for Paris. That's what Daisy Garnett of the NYTimes did. Here's her article (may require freee subscription to read) http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9D00E6DE1631F934A2575BC0A9659C8B63&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=1

- Hope


Susan Farmer wrote:

It is *sooo* worth it to get professionally fitted. I had it done
earlier this year and I can't recommend it enough. Not all bras are
equal. I must have tried on 6 before finding one that fit and felt

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