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redhedlvr2 ([personal profile] redhedlvr2) wrote2007-05-26 06:10 pm
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Conspiracy Theory

I have decided that the people who decide what size bras are sold easily where they can be tried on have never needed anything other than a B cup. Possibly C. Why the heck don't they sell bras for women who wear a DDD or higher? My theory is they are jealous and have decided anyone bigger than a C cup needs to be minimized. What the heck do I want with a minimizer bra? My boobs are like my only God given asset and I'm not minimizing for anyone. Take a look around the bra department. What section is sold out and picked over. Not the itty bitty titty committee section. Nope, they're fully stocked. Its the full figure, support bra section. Come on people! Stock the product that real people wear and need.

Sheese!

[identity profile] perclexed.livejournal.com 2007-05-27 12:14 am (UTC)(link)
I hear you. I like the Goddess line that's sold by Woman Within, and there's a place I get most of mine done now. Decent Exposures, which is in the Lake City area here in Seattle. They're great bras, and I need to get a few more.

[identity profile] redhedlvr.livejournal.com 2007-05-27 11:54 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks for the tip. I looked up Goddess bras and found one I'm going to try. What a pain. If its that common a problem, why do the department stores not provide products that fill the need? I just don't understand it. I bought the Oprah (not sure of spelling as I don't watch or read her) edition that featured bras, common fitting problems and possible solutions. This has always been a biggie for me. My sister copped out about 15 years ago and had breast reduction surgery. She was even able to justify it to her insurance and they paid.