Posting a new one here ladies. I decided to try a few bras in store on, which wont work out as my breasts are wide-set. I tried on a 36D just to see if the band would work. I was able to hook the bra on the tightest setting but it felt too tight. But, I could hook it ... there. So, I tried a 34 band but they didnt have a big enough cup size. I could hook it but it was very tight. My deal is, in the last bra fit request I made I was told to band size down to a 34, and maybe go up to DD cup. Will I need an extender with a 34? Am I supposed to be able to physically hook the bra on the tightest setting, or should it not hook at all if I am in the right size? I am also still confused on size as I measure differently in the morning as I do at night. Morning I am 34 underbust, 38 over. At night it changes to 35, 39. Hoping for help.
Joie
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Shared on Jun 12, 2013 Flag this
A droopy shape and issues with support can also be caused by problems with the strap placement or 'armhole' of the bra. If you're petite, high-on-chest, and/or narrow-shouldered your arms can be pushing the cups forward and down.
Yeah, some of the 'fashion' styles of the Deco (Taylor, Flamingo) are a lot sturdier in the cup--thicker padding I suppose?--with further sturdiness added by the trim around the cups.