Athalia
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This thread makes me love my small boobs even more (which I hated until I was in my 30s)
Me, too!
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This thread makes me love my small boobs even more (which I hated until I was in my 30s)
Yup. Although small doesn't always mean easier to size. Sometimes (often) I end up spending more, because I'm smaller busted.
I wonder if they rendered the cup sizes to a "standard" band and that's how they got the average size. Like a 34D is more or less the same cup size as 36C and so on. If they didn't, the map doesn't make any sense at all. I can't remember how many times I've had to explain to people that the cup size letters are not standard measurements and it's impossible to compare them letter to letter.
I've always thought boobs here on average are larger than in many other European countries, and the map seems to confirm that.
Only Russia in Asia has larger than a D cup. The rest of the Asia has A or B cups, China has an A cup.
That's what I get for skimming the map. My bad.
I get the idea that they might have looked at the information from a standard band perspective, but that makes no sense - because the under wire is graded to each specific band size. I bet they simply put out a survey and asked women what size they wore... and alllllll that incorrect sizing went into the data pool.
Ok so my mom always told me that I should never ever ever dry my bras in the dryer. I have little mesh bags that I was and dry them in so the straps don't get tangled around the rest of the laundry and stretched out, but should I really be line drying ALL of my bras? Even the cotton ones?
You really should be line drying anything fragile/delicate. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE having a dryer available...but I only use it for sturdy clothing and casual clothing (and towels and sheets and things like that).
I check care tags and anything that calls for line drying, I will. The bras all say they're dryer safe on low heat except for the lacy ones, which I hang dry. My mom says though that the dryer will heat and warp the underwire and also destroy the elastic. I'm lazy and I don't have much hanging room in my apartment so I just wanted to see if she was telling me the truth or just being a mom.
Even low heat in the dryer will deteriorate the elastic faster, reducing the life of the bra. Plus, the underwire tips are always dipped in plasti-dip to protect them from cutting through the fabric and into your skin... dryer heat = melted tips = broken bra.
You can machine wash in cold water (delicate cycle), in a lingerie bag, hooks closed, with wash designed for lingerie/ synthetics - no Woolite, no fabric softener.
Most lingerie departments should have their own branded wash, or the industry standard is a brand called Forever New.
I tend to wash everything in the machine, and air dry. Ideally they say you should hand wash, but I've never done so. (It really freaks people out to hear you put $150 panties in the washing machine. LOL)
Cutie Mouse, I can't wear underwire do to scar tissue but really need the molded cups to compensate for some shape issues. Can you recommend a bra that is underwire free and doesn't look like something my grandmother would wear?
Alright, this is a boob question and not a lingerie question, but it's worth a try:
Do you know anything about lipo breast reductions and have you seen results first hand?
I'm seriously considering it a few years down the road as a way to possibly help mitigate long-term tissue damage from chest compression. I want my to have my cake and eat it too-- boobs sometimes, flattish, 'uniboob' chest other times, so top surgery isn't appealing to me at all. I understand that wearing a good-fitting bra as often as possible will help, but do you know if smaller breasts are less susceptible to tissue damage and drift than bigger ones?
I am currently measuring a 38H (uk) I would really like to get a leather bra, but all the ones I see are halter neck or bikini in style which offer no where near the support I need.
Do you know anyone who makes one (or even fake leather)
Many thanks xxx