Let's Go There.....
Miss Allison finished her leftovers cowl. She ended up with a mattress stitch seam and she's good to go.
I dont' know if she used a formal pattern.
Probably knot!
Hi dolly!
Okay here's the discussion I didnt want to have....
Does anyone own a comfortable bra?
Since my weight is changing, I need new bras.
Perhaps because My first bra experience was humbling....
er humiliating...
I hate bra shopping.
My mother and my year old than me, well developed sister and I went to Marshall Fields.
The bra woman measured my sister and then glanced at me,
and said,
maybe a training bra for that little one.
I hate how they dig at my back.
I hate the straps
I'd rather go braless anyday but that's not appropriate most days.
I also cringe at the prices.
SO .....
who makes a comfortable bra?
Oh and I hate padding.
Comments
I just went through the bra dilemma two weeks ago. My "girls" need support, and it's difficult to find a comfortable bra that doesn't result in a uni-boob. I've found the cup sizes are NOT consistent even in the same brand, so that was frustrating. I'm still not satisfied with the result, but it's the best I could do here in the middle of Wyoming with only online shopping for intimate apparel.
Blessings, Betsy
Bras--I hate them too, which is why I don't wear them if I can avoid it. I'm small enough to get away with a Genie bra most days and when I'm really craving comfort I opt for a tank under my shirt. When I wear a sweater is about the only time I feel compelled to put on a traditional bra and I hate it because NONE of them are comfortable! I've lost some weight but I'm not sagging on top because what I have are more hummers than hooters. I haven't decided is that is a good thing.
Linda in VA
But, lately my shape is changing and it wasn't very flattering. Because I am trying to lose weight I went with Playtex bras from Macy's. They were on sale.
Allison's cowl is so chic. I want one!
The cowl is a hit-just beautiful and fun to wear!
As for bras, I am a big fan of Bali brand.
Hugs,
Meredith