Where to Buy Bras

Anonymous
Where is the best place in the area to try on bras? Best selection and/or best staff. I prefer Wacoal but would consider other good quality brands.
Anonymous
My favorite is le Bustierre. I go to the one in Adams Morgan, but they also have a storefront in Bethesda.
Anonymous
Trousseau in Vienna
Anonymous
What size are you? Different places are better for different sizes. And what type are you look for, daily drivers, feminine, sexy? Budget?
Anonymous
It depends on size. If you are A-C don’t bother trying to get a bra in person. Few stores carry much inventory in smaller cup sizes. Though maybe they will convince you that you are actually a 28DD or something
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It depends on size. If you are A-C don’t bother trying to get a bra in person. Few stores carry much inventory in smaller cup sizes. Though maybe they will convince you that you are actually a 28DD or something


Seriously? It’s hard to find a bra in a store if you’re A-C?

I haven’t shopped for bras in a long time, so I guess I’m just behind the times.

I’m a 34B, so I guess I’m SOL.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It depends on size. If you are A-C don’t bother trying to get a bra in person. Few stores carry much inventory in smaller cup sizes. Though maybe they will convince you that you are actually a 28DD or something


Seriously? It’s hard to find a bra in a store if you’re A-C?

I haven’t shopped for bras in a long time, so I guess I’m just behind the times.

I’m a 34B, so I guess I’m SOL.


It's more that at 34B you don't actually need an expensive bra to provide support and look good under clothes. You could probably go to Target or Macy's and try on 5 different brands and come out with one that works well. The expensive specialty shops get more business from the hard to fit sizes that need a lot of support.
Anonymous
I started wearing Neiwai and haven't looked back. I hate that I wore underwire for so long.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Trousseau in Vienna


Anecdotally I had a terrible experience here. I had an appointment and they were so rude.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It depends on size. If you are A-C don’t bother trying to get a bra in person. Few stores carry much inventory in smaller cup sizes. Though maybe they will convince you that you are actually a 28DD or something


Yup, this is exactly what happened to me the one and only time I went to a bra fitting place. I had to argue with the lady. I’m an A/b and she wanted me to buy a DD and not only was it big, it added about 10 lbs to the way I look.
Anonymous
OP here. Average 34D/36C. Looking well fitting, supportive lined bras. Not looking for sexy and padded. Thx.
Anonymous
The women in the lingerie section at Bloomingdales in Chevy Chase are wonderful. They will measure you and bring in as many bras to try on as you need.
Anonymous
I just go to a big department store like Macys and try on like 50 bras.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Average 34D/36C. Looking well fitting, supportive lined bras. Not looking for sexy and padded. Thx.


Soma at Montgomery or Tysons
Anonymous
Nordstrom for a fitting for Natori or Chantelle or Wacoal

I don’t know DC boutiques stock but I fell in love with Marie Jo bras at a little place in Portland ME
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