Bigger bras in USA, and I mean BIG.
Calfuray
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Hi! As topic title:
Where can I buy larger bras in the US? I'm over here for 10 weeks, 4 weeks in and 3 of my bras have broken already, underwires poking out.
So, I'm trying to find places I can buy larger bras. And I'm not talking about Fs etc, I'm talking about the N/O end of the scale. I've had a look online but can't find anything, not sure what websites are reputable etc. If anyone had any advice I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks!
Where can I buy larger bras in the US? I'm over here for 10 weeks, 4 weeks in and 3 of my bras have broken already, underwires poking out.
So, I'm trying to find places I can buy larger bras. And I'm not talking about Fs etc, I'm talking about the N/O end of the scale. I've had a look online but can't find anything, not sure what websites are reputable etc. If anyone had any advice I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks!
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I don't know of a regular store that would sell that size on the shelf. There may be some plus size stores that might special order them for you if you go get measured and order through the store. Otherwise, I would suggest looking online for custom sizing retailers.0
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Start with Amazon.com. There, you'll find some brands you are interested in. From there, I'd go to the manufacturer's site, contact THEM, and ask them where to find their product in person. Most American brands don't go above DDD (there's a few exceptions). So sizes above that are imported anyway. Good luck!0
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I just went to Lane Bryant today with my mom and saw that their bras go up higher than other stores (She has problems finding bras that go past size 40 and she's a size 42c) I saw that they had 44F and G and 46s etc. Don't know exactly what the biggest size that they have is but might be worth finding out. They're also having a sale at the moment buy 2 get 2 free so its a good opportunity to buy bras if they do carry your size.0
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a specialty store such as lady grace may , but I do not know for sure0
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Goddess was a brand on Amazon that seemed to go up to those sizes in some of their styles.0
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bravissimo.com deliver world wide and are very reputable, top brands that last and the sizes range from 28 D to L cups, they also do a swimwear , nightwear and clothing range specially for the larger and extra larger cup sizes.0
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In addition to bravissimo, I would look at herroom.com and figleaves.com...both sites offer a wide range of brands and an alphabet of sizes.0
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a specialty store such as lady grace may , but I do not know for sure
Yes. Lady Grace is the best bet.0 -
In addition to bravissimo, I would look at herroom.com and figleaves.com...both sites offer a wide range of brands and an alphabet of sizes.
Figleaves is in the UK not the US. The order may take a while.0 -
I realise it would not be instant but M and S now deliver free to the USA if they have what you need.0
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In addition to bravissimo, I would look at herroom.com and figleaves.com...both sites offer a wide range of brands and an alphabet of sizes.
Figleaves is in the UK not the US. The order may take a while.0 -
try women within and romans0
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I would go to any lingerie store and asked to be fitted first- just to make sure you're still the same size as you believe yourself to be.
Victoria Secret is the only one I know of that's nation wide, but there are LOTS of smaller independent shops that will measure you for free as well. See what's in your area and good luck!0 -
My local Victoria's Secret won't measure you if it is obvious you won't fit in their bras but maybe their policy has changed; last time I tried at VS was when they first started advertising the service several years ago. I was able to get measured at a local Dillard's department store, but even they were a little off (which may be why VS wouldn't do it - usually have to confirm the size by trying some on).
As for the bras: Some Goddess bras go to that large a cup - check with Amazon. I've only worn the brand once (a local lingerie shop carried them, but it has since gone out of business) and it was pricey, but they got the job done.
Good luck.0 -
Thank you so much to every person here, I'm currently working my way through all the link. You ladies rock!0
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My local Victoria's Secret won't measure you if it is obvious you won't fit in their bras but maybe their policy has changed; last time I tried at VS was when they first started advertising the service several years ago. I was able to get measured at a local Dillard's department store, but even they were a little off (which may be why VS wouldn't do it - usually have to confirm the size by trying some on).
As for the bras: Some Goddess bras go to that large a cup - check with Amazon. I've only worn the brand once (a local lingerie shop carried them, but it has since gone out of business) and it was pricey, but they got the job done.
Good luck.
I had no luck with VS. They told me they didn't carry anything above a 42 band size or DDD cup size0 -
Fuller Figure Fuller Bust and The Lingerie Addict on Facebook can truly help you.
I myself have been measured at Lane Bryant.0 -
I think Oprah had some recs but I can't remember what they were0
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I would go to any lingerie store and asked to be fitted first- just to make sure you're still the same size as you believe yourself to be.
Victoria Secret is the only one I know of that's nation wide, but there are LOTS of smaller independent shops that will measure you for free as well. See what's in your area and good luck!
I haven't had good luck in general with those free fittings. The clerks don't seem to know what to do with those of us who don't fit the common sizes.
OP I second (third?) Herroom.com They've worked great for me in the past.
Last I checked, Layne Bryant only goes up to H cups.0 -
I have a 36H that I buy at Lane Bryant- they're made nice, but unfortunately more expensive than most normal sized bra shops.0
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Check out Reddit's A Bra That Fits: http://www.reddit.com/r/abrathatfits and their buying guide: http://www.reddit.com/r/ABraThatFits/wiki/buying_guide. Many stores such as Victoria's Secret still uses the +4 method for calculating band size so people will fit in the bra matrix of 30A-40DDD. It's much better to measure yourself, which I'm assuming you did?0
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actually i found most of the brands for larger bras are from outside the US : panache, wacoal, curvy kate, freya, etc. this is especially true if you have a smaller ribcage (ie tig ole bitties combined with a ribcage 36" and under)
check lindasonline or better yet if you're in nyc go to their shop. they are very helpful with a lot of choice. there's also biggerbras
and :laugh: @ the people talking about DD/DDD bras. OP clearly states she's N/O range, VS is clearly not an option, gang.0
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