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Another thing. In case I haven't passed this on to you already check out Curvy Wordy's blog (there should be a link on the blogs I follow on my blog). She reviews A LOT of Ewa Michalak bras and she's between a 36/34 band size in Ewa Michalak bras so you can have a better idea of what to look for in your size. If possible, I'd definitely suggest trying out a few different cup sizes and returning ones that don't work. It stinks but once you do figure out your cup size it's an amazing place to order (and even with international shipping I find the prices cheaper than most places in the states!). I don't know if you saw the results of my underbust survey on my blog but it doesn't seem to be that rare for women to need 34 and 36 bands at your size. ;) |
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ETA: I'm only planning to end up with one great bra for right now. I'm down about 50 lb, but still have 50 or more to go. I know my size will keep changing (I also just weaned a baby, so my cup size may still be shrinking), so I want to wait before investing in several. |
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For the returns you have 10 days from the day you receive your package to post it back to them. There is a form on their website (in English) that you need to fill out and make sure to keep all the tags on them. I think that's the only thing you need to know for returns. Good luck with your order!!!! :D |
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Just posted my stats to bratabase and unfortunately I'm the only one on there with my measurements. Now I feel like it's my mission to find bras that fit me so I can post them to there! :lol:
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You're not the only one. I was the only person with my stats for a LONG time on there too. Now I have a few people close to them but the suggestions for bras don't work too well for me. However, the more bras we enter in there, the more other women we can help find bras. ;) |
Bras make me want to cry. I've been wearing a couple of very worn/stretched out 42Gs but my shoulders kill me. I'm a CNA and yesterday work was so hot, sweating like crazy and the straps felt like they were cutting me most of the shift. Every time I try and measure and order one it never fits right. I should be a 42 without adding inches, I think my problem is always buying a too small cup cause they are so hard to find. Just ordered a new size today, will seriously cry if it doesn't work. :(
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At the higher end of the band range you might actually find that you need to go down a few band sizes. There's a great blog called Bra Nightmares (don't be scared by the Finish, she does posts in both English and Finnish) and she's about your size and has found that she needs to go down a few band sizes to get the correct size. She's really great about responding to comments so I'd suggest getting in touch with her to find out more specifics (and she could probably suggest bands to try too). :) |
oh lawd, I am so confused. So how do I find my real size? Can someone sum this up? I understand no need to add inches to the rib cage measurement. Do I still bend over and measure for my cup and use the difference in the inches to find my cup size?
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Nothing can be trying on bras in person and watching for signs of a well-fitting bra (the band is parallel to the floor, you can only fit two fingers behind the back of your band, wires that encompass all of your breast tissue, center gore that lays flat against your sternum and cups that don't wrinkle on top or have your breast tissue buldge over). |
Thank you! I just tried it the bending over way. So no need to add 5 inches to the band size, correct? I got 42" for the band (the actual measurement).
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Okay quick question... I just put on my bra from when I got married 2 years ago. It's a 42 DD, and I don't fill up the entire cup. When I measured my underbust, it was 35. So do I need to go down in band width and cup size or should I try band width first and then cupsize?
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Remember too that when you go down a band size you need to go up a cup size to get the same volume. So in terms of the size of the cups 42DD=40E=38F=36FF=34G possibly 36FF and 34G would be good staring point. What is your bust measurement right now? |
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