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My Bravissimo Fitting Experience, and a Mass Review of the Bras I Tried There
This was my first ever professional fitting, and boy was it a satisfying one! The Oxford Circus staff was very kind and helpful, and the stock was nice too. I tried on many, many bras from lots of different brands, and they all played very differently with my shallow breasts. I'm very happy to have had my first fitting here, and I'd definitely recommend this branch if you're in or near London.
Petite & Plentiful: My Bravissimo Fitting Experience, and...
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I wish I could go to both England and Poland just for bras!haha.The things I would do if I was rich.
Great review! :)
And I agree that it is disheartening: I don't know exactly how similar our shapes are but it is EXTREMELY difficult to find unpadded bras that actually work in the smaller sizes. I'm currently around 30DD, shallow/conical and very short, and despite having tried countless bras over the course of a year I STILL haven't found a single one that actually works. I can just get away with unpadded Bravissimo half cups, but really only so-so. I should probably try Tutti Rouge, but those designs are so 'not me' that it's maddening.
Padded/lined bras aren't great for my shape either, but fitting issue tend to show slightly less. You definitely got me interested in the Cleo Maddie now! I liked the shape of the Juna which actually fit me reasonably well, but those wires were complete and utter murder, which is why I didn't keep it ...
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