ok, so i have a pretty large chest by normal standards. However, no matter what style of bra i buy the straps always fall down my arms ALWAYS!
It's very annoying - i think i must have very rounded shoulders.
Anyway, does anyone else have these problems and found a solution?
ps sara, i have no sympathy for women who can go braless and wear beautiful tops, and can fit in dresses because their top and bottom halves are the same dress size instead of a 3 size discrepancy!
I had the same problem Then in M&S I found lovely shaped bras that had removable clear plastic straps.Problem solved. Straps can be removed if you dont want them showing in summer tops but they barely show so I dont remove them at all. They do the bras in large sizes too.
afternoon, hope youre all well and enjoying the sunshine,
ive a rather ample sized pair of bazzoomers aswell, so i know what you ladies are talking about.
i too love sexy pretty underwear and have bought many a nice bra from simplybe, who cater for the more well endowed.
this one is a nice one, and the straps dont slip either.
My shoulders go straight across and my bra straps never fall down!! Something to be said then for being a wide and square shouldered lady. No help whatsoever to you bednobs, just me musing!!
Why don't you go to a professional bra fitter, your local department store usually has one and they don't charge. I'd have thought this problem would be right up their street. Apparently a massive percentage of women are wearing the wrong size bra and this might, just might, have something to do with it.
As another lady with an ample chest you have my deepest sympathies. Marks and Spencer are a waste of time unless you are a stick insect. I recently had to be measured for my new stab vest at work and the person doing it had to take nine different measurements to ensure a correct fit - width across shoulders, length from shoulder to waist, waist size etc. The final measurement was nipple to nipple, as the stab vests for ladies have to take into account your front bumps, and I was asked to place a finger on each nipple so the distance could be measured correctly with the least embarrassment. I had fourteen male volunteers offer to do the job for me!! Good job I've got a great sense of humour.
I have the same problem, am a G cup and when being fitted once I was told I have very narrow shoulders. She showed me how your bra strap should go straight up so it sits straight and how I don't have enough shoulder for that so mine are always either on an angle up towards my neck or falling off my shoulders.
I have seen this presentation on silly o clock shopping channels
https://www.buyahhbra.co.uk/
They have a 30 day money back guarantee, and the sizing looks easy - might be worth trying.