branv
<font color=blue>The safety feature in my parents
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I swear by Fantasie and Prima Donna. I thought I was a 36DD/38D because that's what I was wearing at Victoria's Secret, and always had strap issues, etc. Then I went to Intimacy in Chicago and got fitted - and found I should be wearing a 32F/G! I actually went *back* to VS after that, and they still fitted me in a 36DD, which just doesn't work! Once you get fitted correctly, you know what to look for and it's easy to find bras that fit right even if the sizing between brands isn't the same.
This practice makes me furious! For anyone who isn't aware, it's called "sister sizing" and basically when a bra shop doesn't carry your size, they will do a "1:1" sort of thing until they can put you into one of their bras that they do carry. For instance, if you're actually measuring in at a 36F/DDD, they'll take down the cup size and up the band size i.e. for every cup size they go down, they go up one strap size. So someone who SHOULD be in a 36F/DDD gets put into a 40D. Yes, for some people this works. But for many people it doesn't and they go for years wearing a size that is at best less flattering than it could be, at worse, painful and unattractive. And the salespeople don't even fess up and say, "well really you should be this size, but we're going to have to put you into this b/c it's all we have." I spent years with bra problems because of this and thought it was impossible to get a good fit.
And go figure...the cup size doesn't stay the same. A 36C can end up with a bigger CUP in a 42C, not just a bigger band. How does that make sense? a big mistake people make when their bra strap is too tight is to go up a band size...but then they end up with not just a band that's too big, but a cup size that's too big. It's crazy.
I think the best thing people can do is get a good friend and have them measure you. I have been to all the places recommended...VS, Nordstroms, LB, and have gotten varied sizes, none truly accurate. I finally found a wonderful lady who knew what she was doing and was honest about my true size even though they didn't carry it. She was also the first salesperson who had me lift up on my bra straps to heft the girls up for accurate measuring. I'm still stunned at what my real bra size is. And since I've been wearing it, it's amazing how much slimmer my waist looks with the girls lifted where they should be. It's also far improved my posture
