Guest guest Posted June 17, 2005 Report Share Posted June 17, 2005 Hi Kathleen, Been there recently...the solution that worked for me was we went to a professional corsetierre ( or whatever it is that bra fitters are called). I sat back and shut up and the no nonsense professional took over with the fitting and spoke directly to her. Once the child had a bra that felt good and fitted properly, as given by the PRO, there was no problems, apart from the paying.....why do the good ones always cost lots!!!! With my stepdaughter, we went through a different scenario, her mom had bought her bras at a lowcost store, she had told her that they were uncomfortable and I could see her back arched slightly as it was tight fitting. So took her to the same lady and she fitted her with Jockey cami-bras. She wasn't big, but needed just a small amount of support - plus I guess you HAD to be like your friends at school. Cheers Jeanine , who went to boarding school and was the second to last in the year to get a bra.......humiliation, and they didn't grow until I was in my 40's!!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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