While researching things to do in Old Alexandria, I noticed a place called The Full Cup. It calls itself "a European bra-fitting salon, dedicated to the idea that buying bras should be a heart-warming, fun, and loving adventure, that makes us all feel better about our bodies."

Hmmm. Interesting I thought. We stopped in and were able to make an appointment for later in the afternoon. We hesitated, but the clerk assured us...more Brent really... that she was sure it would be worth his while. Hmmm again.
It was very interesting really. Who knew there was so much to consider when getting a good fit? Some were serviceable everyday wear, and then others were, well...worth Brent's while! LOL!
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I've heard of these bra fitting places and would like to go to one. Those of us with smaller chests have just as hard of a time finding the right fit as those with larger chests. But I'm also cheap and won't spend more than $20 on a bra, so that may be a problem.
Very true. The fitter was small, and she discussed that very issue. What I want to know is where you find any bra for $20!
Kera, I just realized that I didn't discuss the price in my post. The everyday style that I purchased were $52.50 each. I didn't think that was too bad since I pay around $30 normally anyway. It was the fancy, frilly, feminine ones that were breathtakingly expensive. The one Brent and I really loved was $154 and the matching panties were $65. Yeah, I passed on that set!
I buy bras at Target. When you're an A cup I guess you can get away with cheaper bras!
I just bought 2 new ones at victoria's secret. original price on those babies are $48 each but I always wait till the big sale so only shelled out $26. jeff likes them becuase--as he likes to say--tehy come bwith the b**bs built in... LOL
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