same |
The front hook ones also create smoother lined in the back. I've never quite understood the obsession with avoiding panty lines when the same women have bra hook bulges that look like they're wearing buckles on their backs. |
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Back.
My grandmother did the turnaround method so I assumed that was for old ladies and I always thought the front-hook bras were for tweens. |
Do they make them for larger sizes? I wear a smaller size (34B) - it's likely easier to make a front hook bra in a smaller size. I haven't worn one in a while. I'm not into sexy lingerie anymore since my body became a horror show post-baby. |
You turn it before you put your arms through. |
| Hook in front, turn, then put arms in. |
| Back. But my mom taught me front and she still does it that way. |
| Front/turn |
| Back because of the way I lean into the cups |
I'm a 36 C and have a few bras with a front enclosure. |
| Back. It's just how I learned to do it. Except for the 2 longline bras I own, which have 6-7 clasps, and I can't do all of them by reaching around the back - so I do those in front. |
| Front and turn |
| Always in the back. Since day 1. Never occurred to me to do it in front. |
Same here. Had no idea people did it that way. |
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You all have stunned me. I had no idea anyone fastened regular bras in the front and then turned them.
Then again, I have a 6-foot wingspan. |