I'm 21 years old and have pretty large breasts (36DD). I got new bras over the summer but have recently lost some weight so I think they're significantly smaller now, the bras may even be big on me. I've always had an issue with my boobs being kind of saggy and matronly-looking. I don't mind being big in the chest I just don't want them to make me look chunky. What can I do to raise them a little? I already have pretty good posture. The bras I have now are minimizer bras, are these not very flattering types of bras? Should I do chest presses? Where can I go to get a bra fitting? My mom took me for a bra fitting a few years ago to some random place and the woman was sooooo obnoxious and pushy and all up in my shit. Is there maybe a nice department store where they have a fitting service or something? Should I find push-up bras? Btw, Victoria's Secret doesn't fit me ever
GhoulOnParade answered Tuesday October 16 2012, 9:00 pm: Victoria's Secret is never that great, I've found. I am a bigger busted woman as well (36F) and I have always had such an issue finding bras that fit well and LASTED and were actually attractive! It's like anyone with bigger breasts is 70 years old and wants an ugly beige bra that's just huge.
Anyway, about a year ago I went to Nordstrom and got a bra fitting and bought four new bras. I had a WONDERFUL experience, they were very helpful and didn't mind letting me try on alllllll the different styles of bras. They can be a little pricey because it's Nordstrom, but it is worth the price. I haven't had to buy a new bra at all since the fitting, all the bras I got there are still in wonderful shape! [ GhoulOnParade's advice column | Ask GhoulOnParade A Question ]
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