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Sunday, June 24th, 2007 02:31 pm
For the first time in my life a person with a measuring tape helped me with bra fitting. It's official: I am closest to 30G, and some 32Fs will work (though they'll have a short lifespan). Several 32Fs were bearable enough that I bought them; one 30G is on order for me and will arrive in a week or so.

Nordstrom's rocks. Title Nine does not even remotely compare. Victoria's Secret might as well be a grocery store.
Sunday, June 24th, 2007 11:25 pm (UTC)
I heart Nordstrom. Their stuff is so durable and well made- I still have a suit and a wonderful pair of pants from the mid-90s that are still in good shape.

They also have an AMAZING shoe department. It's really the only non-speciality store I know of that carries women's shoes in a variety of widths.
Sunday, June 24th, 2007 11:35 pm (UTC)
They seem to be willing to focus on getting the customer what the customer wants to buy. It's impressive. Too bad they tend to be in malls, but I could really get to like that place.
Monday, June 25th, 2007 02:56 am (UTC)
Mr. Nordstrom was a shoe man, first

We are one freeway exit down from Nordstrom Rack, their big outlet store. The Teva leather sanadals I got to walk all over Boston in two years ago came from there, cheap, and they walked me (with the help of opiates) all over SF today, and have walked me as much as I walk for two years now, and are still comfy and show almost no wear.

Nordstrom has expensive stuff, but fort clothing that needs to be high quality, like shoes and bras, they're the only way.

I don't understand cheapo shoes. Either they don't last, or they're uncomfortable and I don't wear them, so in either case, they're not worth it, they're no bargain. But my feet are about as picky as CJ's boobs.