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Petite Valentine
Lucky are those who fall into the A-DD/E cup range since they can walk into any store in America and find a bra that fits. For those of us whose cups runneth over — and my poll reveals that there are Edenites in the F-through-N range — where do you
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Lucky are those who fall into the A-DD/E cup range since they can walk into any store in America and find a bra that fits. For those of us whose cups runneth over — and my poll reveals that there are Edenites in the F-through-N range — where do you get your bras?
I don't have that big of boobs, only a tiny boob and a C-cup boob for me! LOL. But since I have such trouble finding a bra with cups that fit both my strange boobies, I understand the hard search.
My mom wears a D. Do you have a TJ MAXX, Marshall's or Ross anywhere nearby? If so, I highly recommend taking a look in all of those stores. That's where my mom shops for bras and heck, we all shop at those stores when we're looking for a really amazing bargain. I love those stores! Anyways, I usually see far more larger (DD and bigger) size bras at those stores than small. They hardly ever have a bra small enough for me.
The good thing about those stores is you're getting designer labels, but for WAAAAY LESS. I got my strapless bra at Ross (or Marshall's) for around $8 and it was regularly $70. There's nothing wrong with the clothing like holes and it's not used, but these stores get the left overs from when a high priced company orders more than they sell. It's awesome. Some days I'll shop at those stores and not find what I'm looking for and a week later I'll go in and find WAY more than I originally was looking for. Since the prices are so very cheap, you leave those stores with a big smile.
I definitely say try one or all of them if they're in your area.