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Wednesday, April 20th, 2005 08:05 pm
OK, Bay Area folks, I've got guests coming in to town. One of them has heard of a place (Berkeley area, maybe?) that specializes in bras for nonstandard women. Er, let me rephrase: women with a nonstandard ribcage-to-boobage ratio.

This would normally be only an amusing sidenote (oh, those crazy Californians!) but for two things. 1) I could sure use a visit to a place like that myself. 2) It's my fault she's heard of it -- apparently, long ago, I'm the one who told her!

What was it? A store that does custom work? A store with a much wider variety than usual of premade stuff? I'm sure it wasn't just the Title Nine store, but I'll take her there too.
Thursday, April 21st, 2005 04:25 am (UTC)
Oo, thanks for that link! That one person's vague comment about Oakland seems right on -- the store I remember mentioning so long ago could be that one in Oakland. More Google in my future. :)

Under It All is now on my short list. Thanks.

I took out my tape measure just to see how bad it really was. Now I'm sorry I did. According to the fitting instructions on this site I'm a 28FF. Many of the stores other hard-to-fit people rave about, such as Decent Exposures, stop at 30. (What I've got on is a 32D, all straps and closures pulled as snug as they'll go.) No wonder I can't find anything to fit right.

Maybe after a coupla pregnancies you'll start keeping a little of that extra nursing boobage. One can hope!
Thursday, April 21st, 2005 04:51 am (UTC)
Under it all should be able to help. If I remember their yellow pages ad they go up to something like a J cup.