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Old October 25th 05, 10:15 PM
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Patagonia wrote:

The normal Bravados pull over the head and don't give a lot of support, but
the Bravado Supremes fasten with a normal hook clasp in back and are pretty
good with the support. (This is from a current 38DDD . . . )


Thanks I haven't seen those. At about a 36DD I am OK with the normal
ones. but I do generally prefer a fastening bra.

What I really like are the Bravado underpants. Very comfy.

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Old October 26th 05, 07:23 AM
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Get measured accurately. Then buy on ebay. Seriously--I get mine there
now--bras that normally cost me $38 are like $17 shipped.

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Old October 28th 05, 03:53 AM
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Hi Betsy,

A it is a good idea to order bras that will do two things for you: 1.
be comfortable and supportive, but also 2. make you look and feel
pretty.

If you choose to order online, make sure you follow measuring
instructions for each store (they may vary) - most women change their
size during pregnancy/nursing, so don't go by the size you are used to
wearing.

Please feel free to check out our bras and matching panties - a lot of
our clients think that Eve Alexander is Victoria's Secret for nursing
moms.

Good luck!

Jane
www.EveAlexander.com


oregonchick wrote:
I am due in December and only have 2 really crappy nursing bras. I bought
them from Motherhood maternity and find that the shoulder straps have
stretched to the point that they slip off my shoulders and there is no more
adjustability in them, they're as tight as they'll go.

I am currently a 38D and would like to order at least a couple to have on
hand for when the baby arrives, but I'm not sure if I should order a cup
size larger? I'm assuming at least that much. I would like to order online
if possible, but if it is an absolute neccessity to try them on, I guess
I'll go into a store. Where's the best place to buy them?

Betsy


 




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