
Fittings
In my humble opinion, women should really have themselves fitted every six months to a year. Why? Because every female knows that the body goes through phases where we don’t seem to be able to control the fluctuation of certain areas of our figure.With this in mind, you can update your underwear drawer and keep an eye on your exact bust size. Don’t forget that bra fabric doesn’t last forever and although some fabrics survive general wear and tear better, the average bra, if worn a lot, won’t be able to survive longer than half a year.
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This bra is too small |
This bra is too big. The measuring tape highlights where the back of a correct fitting bra should be |
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This bra fits perfectly |
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For those of you who have never had a fitting before or are in doubt of the results of your last fitting, come in and see us as we are all trained by the people who produce Freya, Fantasie and Fauve and get your true size pin-pointed. I bet you anything you are smaller in the back than you think, and larger in the cup. These are the tell-tale signs that your bra is the wrong size:
- The back is riding up or curved
- Your shoulder straps keep falling down
- The central front section (bridge) is not sitting flat on your chest
- You suffer from (what I like to call) “double boob” and it is noticeable under t-shirts
- You’re wearing it on the tightest hook when you first buy it
- You’ve worn it for the past six years (!)





