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  • Posted By: loubitz @ 05/27/2008 6:04:41 PM

    After reading through all the comments, I can't believe there aren't more of us who have the problem of finding smaller cups sizes that fit--like a 40A. I've solved my fit problem with a 38A and an extender purchased in the notions department of a dry goods store. Looking forward to THE DAY when I'll find my size on a rack, and not have to pay $50.00.

  • Posted By: ag1144 @ 05/15/2008 4:12:08 PM

    If you are in the Washignton DC area, I highly recommend Coup de Foudre Lingerie for a bra fitting. They also carry bigger cup size D, E, F, G. They are located at the corner of 11th & E Street NW. Turns out I am a 34F...who would have guessed? I baught a Prima Donna and a Chantelle bra. They are also online www.shopcdf.com

  • Posted By: ANNaortiz @ 05/14/2008 10:18:57 PM

    WISH I COULD GET THE PERFET BRA FOE MY BIG BOOD IAM 42DD

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