When I'm no longer fat, I look forward to my bra straps staying on my shoulders.
I've always had enormous bazoombas. I swear I was a C cup in 6th grade. At my lowest ever adult weight - 139 lbs for one day my senior year of college - I don't think I was smaller than a D cup. At that weight, I'd see people whose bra straps were slipping, and I always thought it was because they had tiny boobs. Therefore, I knew I'd never have that problem.
Well, I was wrong.
Turns out that bra straps will slip because my shoulders are rounded. I want square shoulders, some that would hang on to that stinkin' bra strap.
Perhaps I should be getting one of those professional bra fittings that you see on TV. I guess I just don't even know where to find the ladies to do that. I haven't bought new bras in a while, but in recent years, I've always gone to Lane Bryant. I don't think they do those fittings.
Hmm. Just one more thing that I get to purchase along the road!
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Hey, I think you can get a little clip that clips at the back of the straps, putting them together. its ment to hide bra straps in like sports shirts and certain singlets but it might bring the straps closer to the centre and therefore be less likely to slip?
ReplyDeleteLove your blog =) found you on lapband Talk
Hi Banding Life, thanks for joining!
ReplyDeleteI know what clips you're talking about, but I think they would create even more noticeable back boobs. You know what I mean? Additionally, how would I get it back there? I can't even scratch my back!
I have the SAME problem. Mainly on my left shoulder and it drives me crazy. My shoulders are oh so rounded and no matter the style, no matter how tight I make the straps, they slip- slide away. That is one of the things I look forward to the most once I'm thinner. Being able to wear a smaller, better fitting bra (once I have my hoo-ha's lifted and resized!)
ReplyDeleteYou totally speak the truth!
You know what's funny? My "hoo-ha" is definitely not my boobs. It's the other, eh hem, "lady part." Therefore, it's hilarious when you talk about "lifting and resizing." Ha!!
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