That's right, I'm going to type it, Bra!
There is something to being forty something, that gives me a new appreciation of the need to wear a bra.A proper fitting bra. Even Tim Gunn, says the foundation of a woman's wardrobe, is a proper fitting undergarment.
Before gravity, or weight gain, or lactation, changed and modified my girls into something other that what I expected,I began as a small breasted, almost flat chest young woman, and grew into a more well endowed, cross your heart type of bra Woman!
I used to be able to get away with tank tops, or camisoles, and even a sports bras, but then I began to notice, that these undergarmets of my youth didn't really cut it.As gravity will have her way with your body I noticed my breasts decided they were very enamored with where my feet are, decided they should head in that direction. At first I ignored this, until one day looking in the mirror, I realized those wayward sinking bumps on my boobie horizon, were my nipples, and how in the hell, did they get there, and why? Was my body paying a cruel trick on me, or did I just need a bra. oh the betrayal!
So online I went ,and bras I bought, sometimes successful, sometimes not at all. I figured if the bras I wore without trying on, didn't fit me well, it was a waste of my time to go to a store where a bra lady would help me, find my right size, because there is no right size with me.Part of my reluctance was that I believed I didn't have the right body shape for a bra, I had sloped shoulders that's why, my straps never stayed up, I decided I was a size I really wasn't, and wore mostly bras that didn't fit right.
Until a dear friend clued me in to
It was amazing to wear a bra that fit right, there was no pinch, no slipping strap, and the girls were looking up again. I actually enjoyed wearing a bra, because here's the shocker, it felt good!!
So If you've always believed you were a bra misfit, because you weren't the right shape,it isn't true sister, you just need to go get measured, and you will see how great your shape actually is.
4 comments:
You are so right. Last year, a bra fitting improved my posture and lifted the girl aplenty.
I hear you, I was so reluctant to try the fitting out, but I'm so glad i did.
well from your still flat-chested friend ... i truthfully never liked those women telling me I was flat-chested. like I didn't already know that! funny, your eyes are popping out like your girls! (lol, i couldn't resist)have a great turkey day!
Hehe. What a great expression. I am with you. Here I've been trying to stuff my modest endowment into the same modest size as if nothing had changed in the last 20 years. Then when I started looking for maternity bras, it slowly dawned on me that I had been wearing the wrong size all along. I'm welcoming myself to bras that actually fit! I love my camisoles, but I have a feeling that my nearly bra-less days are over. (drat!)
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