17-09-2015, 02:20 PM
(This post was last modified: 17-09-2015, 02:21 PM by The First Aria.)
huricaine, I would think a good starting point would be 32 B, that might be a little too small of a cup. But, if you go to Walmart, you can find their "Basic" line for like around $4 - $5 each.
I would try to get same make, style, but varying cup size... 32 B and a 32 C. And the winner, most comfortable size, would be a great starting point for the future.
At this point, I will not pay more than $20 for a bra, until I get to the size of breasts that look good on me. So why buy 10 bra's at $25 and up just to throw them away 6 months later??
Make sense??
I would try to get same make, style, but varying cup size... 32 B and a 32 C. And the winner, most comfortable size, would be a great starting point for the future.
At this point, I will not pay more than $20 for a bra, until I get to the size of breasts that look good on me. So why buy 10 bra's at $25 and up just to throw them away 6 months later??
Make sense??

