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Reply to "Bra Segment- Dr. Oz , how often do you buy a new one ?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote] The first poster who mentioned a connection between cup size and washing did so because washing is hard on bras, especially under wires, so they wear out faster. If you wear a large cup size, your bras probably cost upwards of $60-70 each. The brands that even most department stores carry only go up to a D or DD. IOW, they are expensive to replace.[/quote] Yes, this. I'm tiny and wear bras from the Target juniors section (mostly, though I have some nicer ones). They are cheap so I can afford to be hard on them--I machine wash and drip dry. But friends of mine who have to shell out for nice-looking, supportive bras in large sizes are really careful about only hand-washing in Woolite, not washing as often, etc. so the fibers don't break down. As an aside, if it's going to be 90+ degrees and I know I'll be outside sweating, I tend to wear a sports bra because I know that it can be easily laundered. I don't wear one of my pretty ones because I want to avoid getting those sweaty.[/quote]
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