
With fit, you want to ensure there are only two breasts. You don't want two hanging out the center and you don't want two squishing into your armpits. If you have this problem, try a larger cup. If your breasts are falling out the bottom of the bra, the band is too big/stretched out.
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Even with all this training (or because of it), I was finding that I couldn't put ALL my customers into bras that VS sold. They had too much breast tissue or their rib cages were absolutely tiny. I say tiny because some were the size of my thigh. lol. So, I started looking for other options for them because I wanted to be able to help my customers find bras that fit them
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It’s my intent to help the outliers who, ironically, probably make up the majority. If you calculate into those “outlier” sizes, I’m here to help you. Let me help you find what fits because, I promise you, it’s not YOU, it’s the BRA that is shaped or styled wrong. YOU are created perfect.
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“Do I really have anything to contribute?” “Is what I offer valid/useful?” Granted, I haven’t been as informed for as long as the moderators on the sub on which I was posting my links but my answer still came to a resounding YES.
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Let’s first talk about what sister-sizing means. It’s a term used when you adjust to a smaller or larger band while still having the same fit in the cups. Cups are based on volume and sister-sizing accommodates that, to an extent.
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So…why is it so dang difficult to find a bra that fits? There are hundreds of styles out there. It shouldn’t be so difficult, right? Yeah, not so much. Think of all the aspects of fit or aspects of breast configuration, in some cases. Are you pondering them? There’s a lot, right?
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