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Bra Fitter
Does anyone know of a good Bra Fitter?
I have looked here in The Villages and there seems to be nothing. What about Ocala or Orlando? I am sure there is someone in Orlando, but i hate to start hunting on my own! If anyone has experience with someone they like. Please share! Thanks! |
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And if im wrong,, I’ll keep checking. And checking And checking. |
I forgot to say,, I’m the owner of my Co. So I’m hands on!!! Lol
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I knew where this would go
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You can try Soma in Spanish Springs.
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A couple years ago I went to the shop in LSL, can't remember the name but it was a terrible experience and bras was their specialty. Then one day I was in Belk's in SS and looking, the saleswoman asked if she could help..... I accepted. I think we went thru every bra in Belks but I am here to tell you, when we were done, I had the best fit of my life.... she was wonderful. Good luck...... another of the joys of womanhood....
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Wacoal bras
If Belks sells Wacoal bras and there is someone who knows the product, you're in luck!
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Call Macy's. I think they sponsor fitting.
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It’s like buying jeans...
I’ve been miserable! Ready to burn my bra! Oh...I think I missed that movement! Nordstrom in NJ! Oprah had a show some time ago all about that. If you have an idea what your size is to begin with, go from there, because different brands all fit differently regardless of their size. Google bra fitting guidelines. I know ‘em all. Bring a good friend to be your runner. After all! That’s what the sales person would do. I went to Soma, and the young lady there was helpful, but all she did was measure me, and I still had to try a billion bras anyway. I’m not crazy about their bras, anyway. The ladies with tape measures are long gone, and the department stores are so short staffed rhat you’ll be lucky if you find one. Find a ‘high end’ department store... typically you get personal attention... splurge on a high-end bra. After all, just like purchasing a good mattress for optimum comfort, if you have to wear a bra for for at least 10 hours of the day, comfort is the key. Softer fabrics; etc make a world of difference in addition to fit. I find it a frustrating task, and I’m still looking. It’s the first thing that comes off at the end of the day, but not by my hubby!! It’s as frustrating as buying jeans...you can try on a dozen pairs of the same jeans; and they all fit differently until you find the one pair that’s perfect... and then buy more than one pair, until you lose or gain weight, then you’ll be back to square one. I know all the hints and tips, but comfort is still hard to find. Good luck! If you find someone to help, along with a wide variety of styles, let me know! The saying goes, “a good man is hard to find.” I have the good man...but the bra search continues...
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tempting to respond, but keeping my hands off this one.
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I find soma just didn’t fit correctly. I use a company called Intimacy. Usually can find them in high end shopping I have one locally up north, and if I go to Chicago I shop there. Not only do they do a custom fit, will make a customized piece, say if you have breast cancer. While starting at. $50 and up, it is the only company I know of that will refresh, new straps, hooks, take in, take out. That service is free. I have some pieces that are over 5 years old, and have been refreshed more than once. When product is at end use, I order new ones. The cost is unimportant compared to customer service, and fit
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