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Mar 13, 2016 » All bra adventures

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Mar 13, 2016

I finally measured and reviewed all my bras and in the end I thought about putting the tape away and use the numbers from the other bras (at least for cup depth, wire width, ... ;) ). I really understand now why all of them fit me because they all have very similar measurements. (I guess I'll check the numbers for Comexim plunges, maybe they can work for me ...)

Edit: I checked the Comexim Plunge numbers and again I u derstand norhing. B ythe numbers they should fit, practically they do anything but fit. Would have been too easy... *sigh*

I hope this will also help me selling my actual and future listing, because it always helped me to know what kind of bras my swapping partner wears to estimate what can fit.

Is there a clever way how to list (and sell) bras that are altered or fit very different from their labelled size?

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  • I usually use the optional heading in this case, ie i usually write "fits like [x size]." If the alterations were ones you ordered from comexim it should be sufficient to put them in the description.

  • As mentioned above you can indicate what size you think that fits like based on your personal estimate on the title or listing text. But at he end the real way to tell the difference will be the measurements of your bra.

    We cannot allow users to file bras as another size from their label as it would just increase confusion on top of some. Bras that can be wrongly labeled or built.

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