You guys need to get professional fittings. |
Your bras are way, way too big for you if you can do this. How can they possibly provide support? |
| Front |
This. When I first started wearing them, I hooked in the back, but then I saw someone do it this way, and it is so much easier!! |
| front and turn |
I am one of the people you are quoting. Really? Does this mean my bra is too big? I have tried on smaller ones and they are uncomfortable. I wear a big band size; maybe that's why? |
I'm not either of the PPs, but you can measure your band size yourself. |
| If it fastens in the back, the back. How hard is it to fasten it behind you? Gee. |
How hard is it to fasten it in front of you? geez |
| I'm one of the earlier front and turns. My mom taught that to my sister and me, and we are all large busted. |
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Back only! It's not that hard.
I imagine the front-n-turners also can't put on a necklace or braid their own hair? |
You're right. If I want a braid or updo, I pay someone to do it. |
32L (hello, nursing breasts) and to echo the H, I cannot lift my arms up from below the bra and simultaneously hoist up my massive breasts while trying to hold the band tight enough to fasten. I can lift my arms to do a simple necklace or my hair. Neither of those things weighs five pounds. And spin , then fall forward and shake your boobs into the right place. And to the lady who can't see the blue and black, I was mid scroll one day and it just changed. Now I can't see the gold and white. |
| My mom taught me to clasp in front and turn. For a while I just assumed that was the "right" way to do it. After a couple of years, I tried clasping in the back and found it so much easier, and I've been doing it that way ever since. I'm only a 30D, though, so what do I know. |
| If you put it on in the back, don't your boobs sit weird? I put it on in front, turn it around, put arms through, place cups under boobs and essentially scoop up. |