Seriously....?
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Seriously....?
I have seen this bra brand a lot on my FB and I can say their sizing is Guessing.
So, I looked over their site and took their quiz. First, they expect women will fit in certain parameters with their test and product. But, bodies do not work like that. The product needs to fit the body, not the body should yield to the product.
Alright, so the quiz started like this:
First, they don't know what a correctly fitting bra looks like and many women don't know either. Most women are in bras with bands too big and the cups are too small. If the band is snug, the cups are still too small.
So, they are assuming women know their size.
Then
They don't know what a correctly fitting bra looks like or feels like. They don't know that the gore should tack or that the cups should cover and they don't notice ride up - if they have it.
Next.
There is a lot to this, more than what is shown. Like, the gore is sitting on breast tissue. Some bra companies call this a floating gore. I did not understand what a floating gore was. Finally, a bra site explained what that meant. Other issues are boob quad, side overflow, "underboob" ( when you can pull the underwire out from the body and the boob is not supported. These are not listed at all, and if this is one of their situations, there is nowhere to list it, for help.
Moving on...
Well, not right now but there was no other option.
Now about the band.
My band is altered because this brand does not have my size, so I have to go up in band sizes and alter to fit.
Next,
So Many more shapes than this. If they do not have these shapes, then what?
Then,
I understand this somewhat. Petite people sometimes get bras that are for women that are tall. The bra is too high in the cups. Also, the more full-busted the woman is, some companies assume those women are tall. But, there are many full-busted women that are petite.
This was their bra recommendation for me.
They know nothing about my size, shape, or anything else. They threw out a quiz that every woman is supposed to fit.
This is one of their models. And, this bra is too small. She needs a bra that is two to three cups larger.
So, this sums up this quiz on how they choose to "bra fit'.
We can do much Better than this.
So, I looked over their site and took their quiz. First, they expect women will fit in certain parameters with their test and product. But, bodies do not work like that. The product needs to fit the body, not the body should yield to the product.
Alright, so the quiz started like this:
First, they don't know what a correctly fitting bra looks like and many women don't know either. Most women are in bras with bands too big and the cups are too small. If the band is snug, the cups are still too small.
So, they are assuming women know their size.
Then
They don't know what a correctly fitting bra looks like or feels like. They don't know that the gore should tack or that the cups should cover and they don't notice ride up - if they have it.
Next.
There is a lot to this, more than what is shown. Like, the gore is sitting on breast tissue. Some bra companies call this a floating gore. I did not understand what a floating gore was. Finally, a bra site explained what that meant. Other issues are boob quad, side overflow, "underboob" ( when you can pull the underwire out from the body and the boob is not supported. These are not listed at all, and if this is one of their situations, there is nowhere to list it, for help.
Moving on...
Well, not right now but there was no other option.
Now about the band.
My band is altered because this brand does not have my size, so I have to go up in band sizes and alter to fit.
Next,
So Many more shapes than this. If they do not have these shapes, then what?
Then,
I understand this somewhat. Petite people sometimes get bras that are for women that are tall. The bra is too high in the cups. Also, the more full-busted the woman is, some companies assume those women are tall. But, there are many full-busted women that are petite.
This was their bra recommendation for me.
They know nothing about my size, shape, or anything else. They threw out a quiz that every woman is supposed to fit.
This is one of their models. And, this bra is too small. She needs a bra that is two to three cups larger.
So, this sums up this quiz on how they choose to "bra fit'.
We can do much Better than this.
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