| My D cup kid will only wear pull over bras. We’ve had the most luck at Victoria’s Secret and Athleta. I also once found some that worked well at Costco. |
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Nordstrom. My DD had her first bra fitting there this summer and it was enlightening. I had definitely guessed wrong. She was wearing a lot of sports bras before that, I think because her regular bras didn’t fit that well.
She is a D cup and ended up with Natori, and it’s the first bra in a long time she’s liked and was willing to wear. But they are $$$. I do want to take her to look around now that we know her size - hoping for something just as comfortable but more affordable. |
| Another vote for Natori. My daughter wears the Bliss Perfection Contour Underwire. |
I have double ds and I’m not flexible at all and I clasp in the back. |
I have always just closed the bras by reaching behind me. I’ve done it this way since I was a teenager and it’s never been a problem. Hooking them in the front and turning them seems like extra work for no reason. |
| Take her for a fitting. I know Nordstrom is often recommended, but we didn’t have a good experience (no selection to choose from) at the Nordstrom Montgomery mall. We went to the Soma store in Montgomery Mall and had a better experience. I think we ended up with the Enbliss. |
Same here. But when I had huge breasts before my breast reduction, I did the spinny thing. |
| My DD got fitted for a bra at Victoria Secrets so she would know her size and stop guessing. After that, she could order online or go to a store. |
| Amazon |
32E here, have had this chest since I was 13. Please take her to Nordstrom to get a proper fitting just once. Yes, it’s expensive. And yes it is embarrassing. But less expensive and embarrassing than having shoulder and neck problems or being teased for issues that come from wearing the wrong size bra. Keep in mind that a fitting is not just about band size x cup size y… it’s also about shape and hang and finding out what types of bras/cups/fits will work best for your daughter. Some women need extra side support, for example. Knowing these things will help you find great bras without spending Nordstrom prices in the future.
From there, you can buy a ton on Amazon and return whatever doesn’t fit. I really like Bali and Wacoal bras and can usually find great deals in discontinued styles or unpopular colors. |
This is where I buy my DD bras. My daughter is smaller but I also buy hers there. Easy to read reviews, try on at hone and return if needed. |
TJ Maxx or Marshalls. Or Macy's. Macy's does a lot of BOGO + % off deals that can make bras really affordable. |
. You could have just thrown a dart at size chart and saved the trip to VS |
Another double d here. I clasp in the front and then adjust the bra. Arthritis prevents me from comfortably clasping in the back. I love Natori. Both my DD and I have had fittings at Nordstrom. I find pullover bras not supportive unless it’s a heavy duty sports bra. |