Buying through this banner helps support the forum!
Page 229 of 266 FirstFirst ... 129179219224225226227228229230231232233234239 ... LastLast
Results 3,421 to 3,435 of 3988

Thread: Anyone for Coffee? (no boys allowed)

  1. #3421
    Banned
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Posts
    1,590
    Blog Entries
    157
    Quote Originally Posted by kasie View Post
    All M&S stores have a saleslady trained to find the right bra size for you. But I don't suppose Revolte would know that, being in America. Oh and being a man.
    That they do. Any department store has someone capable of helping you. The only problem that I find is the ones that fit properly for larger sizes are very expensive. I love to buy at Victoria's Secret, but at 50-60 dollars a bra, I can't afford to do it very often. They fit amazing, though, and they're like the Cadillac of bras.

  2. #3422
    Wandering Child Annamariah's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Location
    Helsinki, Finland
    Posts
    1,397
    Quote Originally Posted by Niamh View Post


    get the right bra size!
    And a less revealing top as well!

    ---

    The truth is that finding a right size is almost impossible. Okay, I know that in special underwear shops one could find bras with a perfect fit, but I can't afford to pay that much for a bra! In normal shops there just isn't enough sizes that have big enough cups and small enough circumference. Most of my bras are size 70C, and it is not the right size. 70D is better, but they are nearly impossible to find, and what I would really need would be a 65D or 65DD. I've NEVER found that size anywhere... (30D or 30DD) I also often find that the straps are too long even when on the shortest setting. That much I could fix myself, however, if I wasn't so damn lazy...

  3. #3423
    Registered User Lulim's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Posts
    499
    Blog Entries
    2
    Quote Originally Posted by Annamariah View Post
    (...) The truth is that finding a right size is almost impossible. (...)
    That's exactly it! I need big cups too (75E). But what's worse, after having had 2 children, and nursing them both, my breasts are inevitably drooping now, and the straps are cutting in* the shoulder really painfully


    __________________
    * -- better 'on', or 'into'? ahh, these prepositions ...

    Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.
    To keep our faces toward change and behave like free spirits
    in the presence of fate is strength undefeatable.”

    Helen Keller

  4. #3424
    BadWoolf JuniperWoolf's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Location
    The North
    Posts
    4,433
    Blog Entries
    28
    Ooooh, so that has a name. Well, that's not so bad. I thought that a "muffin top" was when people wear pants that are too tight for them:



    ...which just looks uncomfortable. Her poor organs would be all squished up.
    __________________
    "Personal note: When I was a little kid my mother told me not to stare into the sun. So once when I was six, I did. At first the brightness was overwhelming, but I had seen that before. I kept looking, forcing myself not to blink, and then the brightness began to dissolve. My pupils shrunk to pinholes and everything came into focus and for a moment I understood. The doctors didn't know if my eyes would ever heal."
    -Pi


  5. #3425
    Procrastinator General *Classic*Charm*'s Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    Leaning on this broken fence, between Past and Present tense
    Posts
    4,908
    Blog Entries
    18
    Quote Originally Posted by JuniperWoolf View Post
    Ooooh, so that has a name. Well, that's not so bad. I thought that a "muffin top" was when people wear pants that are too tight for them:



    ...which just looks uncomfortable. Her poor organs would be all squished up.
    I can only imagine what will happen when she sits down. Ugh.
    I'm weary with right-angles, abbreviated daylight,
    Waiting for a winter to be done.
    Why do I still see you in every mirrored window,
    In all that I could never overcome?

  6. #3426
    Banned
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Posts
    1,590
    Blog Entries
    157
    That too Juniper That's what I mostly hear called a muffin top.

  7. #3427
    Procrastinator General *Classic*Charm*'s Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    Leaning on this broken fence, between Past and Present tense
    Posts
    4,908
    Blog Entries
    18
    Quote Originally Posted by mkhockenberry View Post
    That too Juniper That's what I mostly hear called a muffin top.
    It's also called a spare tire
    I'm weary with right-angles, abbreviated daylight,
    Waiting for a winter to be done.
    Why do I still see you in every mirrored window,
    In all that I could never overcome?

  8. #3428
    deus ex machina Shalot's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Location
    Down in the Valley
    Posts
    7,125
    Blog Entries
    106
    What is the 70 in the 70D size? Is that USA sizing or somewhere else?

    There is only 1 store in town that sells my size and their best selection is in the "expensive" bra section.

    As far as comfort goes, Wacoal is the best I've ever tried. There could be better, but I remember just being amazed the first time I tried one of those. Victoria's Secret doesn't hold a candle. Or at least it didn't. I can't even go to VS anymore. When I was younger, they had things I could wear, but I think that store cators to teens and young adults --- especially that PINK stuff they have. I'd feel really stupid walking around in a pair of sweatpants that said PINK on the butt of them.

    T-SHIRT bras are a wardrobe staple in my opinion, but again, the size range on those is limited. The affordable T-Shirt Bra that comes in my size runs small and there is no buy a size up for me in that particular style. So, I spent $70 on the only other T-Shirt Bra they had - Le Mystery or something. It's awesome for comfort and is actually cute, rather than matronly which seems to be the most appropriate adjective for the majority of bras in my size and price range. If I want something functional and cute I will have to pay and pay and pay for it. More clothing size discrimination.
    "...if you weren't smart enough to get a pedophile in a dress to put a small amount of water on the child’s forehead, then what the eff did you think was going to happen?

  9. #3429
    Banned
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Posts
    1,590
    Blog Entries
    157
    Shalot - T-shirt bra??? I'm not familiar with what that even looks like, and knowing me it is something I own Maybe not if they're that expensive, but it wouldn't surprise me. I'll have to check out that brand. I'm pretty picky about buying bras, and I certainly hate being uncomfortable all day. I just want them to be pretty even if no one else seeing them.

    I'm thinking 70D is UK sizing. 70 being centimeters around the rib cage?

    Has anyone tried the backless bra? It's something like this



    I've heard that it is fine for bustier girls, but I've never quite gotten up the nerve to try it on.

  10. #3430
    Wandering Child Annamariah's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Location
    Helsinki, Finland
    Posts
    1,397
    Yes, 70 is centimetres. I guess it's 32 in inches? They say you should not buy a bra if you can wear it on the tightest setting, which means that all my 70C or 70D bras are too large for me. But it is impossible to find a 65D anywhere!

    T-shirt bra is one with smooth cups, no lace or seams so that it gives you a smooth silhoutte under a tight top.

    I haven't seen that kind of backless bra. It looks like the straps might fall of your shoulders any moment causing a major underwear disaster... If you'll try one, tell me how it works

  11. #3431
    Ditsy Pixie Niamh's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Location
    Marino, Dublin, Ireland
    Posts
    14,243
    Blog Entries
    118
    70D is not UK size! Its European. I'd feel sorry for anyone if it was!

    I actually own a strapless, backless bra.

    Quote Originally Posted by *Classic*Charm* View Post
    It's also called a spare tire
    Thats what we call it here. and love handles.
    "Come away O human child!To the waters of the wild, With a faery hand in hand, For the worlds more full of weeping than you can understand."
    W.B.Yeats

    "If it looks like a Dwarf and smells like a Dwarf, then it's probably a Dwarf (or a latrine wearing dungarees)"
    Artemins Fowl and the Lost Colony by Eoin Colfer


    my poems-please comment Forum Rules

  12. #3432
    Wandering Child Annamariah's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Location
    Helsinki, Finland
    Posts
    1,397
    You mean like Unique Bra that stays on with some gel or something?



    I just can't believe it would give anywhere near enough support for my breasts, I mean where would it get that support?

  13. #3433
    Ditsy Pixie Niamh's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Location
    Marino, Dublin, Ireland
    Posts
    14,243
    Blog Entries
    118
    yep. i've one of those. Not the best thing in the world to be honest!
    "Come away O human child!To the waters of the wild, With a faery hand in hand, For the worlds more full of weeping than you can understand."
    W.B.Yeats

    "If it looks like a Dwarf and smells like a Dwarf, then it's probably a Dwarf (or a latrine wearing dungarees)"
    Artemins Fowl and the Lost Colony by Eoin Colfer


    my poems-please comment Forum Rules

  14. #3434
    Wandering Child Annamariah's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2006
    Location
    Helsinki, Finland
    Posts
    1,397
    A friend of mine has one too and she said it was really difficult to get on properly.

    I guess it would works better with people with small breasts that don't need that much support. With a tight top they should give enough support and a smooth silhouette for women whose breasts aren't that big.

  15. #3435
    BadWoolf JuniperWoolf's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2009
    Location
    The North
    Posts
    4,433
    Blog Entries
    28
    That backless bra looks kind of cool. It works kinda like a backpack. I mean, you know... for the front.
    __________________
    "Personal note: When I was a little kid my mother told me not to stare into the sun. So once when I was six, I did. At first the brightness was overwhelming, but I had seen that before. I kept looking, forcing myself not to blink, and then the brightness began to dissolve. My pupils shrunk to pinholes and everything came into focus and for a moment I understood. The doctors didn't know if my eyes would ever heal."
    -Pi


Similar Threads

  1. Replies: 74
    Last Post: 11-21-2012, 09:37 PM
  2. Jo's Boys
    By Jennifer in forum Jo's Boys
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 06-24-2012, 07:16 AM
  3. Theme of fear in Golding's Lord of the Flies
    By Dreamer in forum General Literature
    Replies: 7
    Last Post: 05-20-2008, 11:33 PM
  4. Replies: 2
    Last Post: 07-27-2006, 12:57 PM
  5. Books about little boys killing each other
    By i_be_jimi in forum General Literature
    Replies: 36
    Last Post: 06-29-2006, 12:41 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •