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Just Say No
I attempted to do a quick bit of shopping during my lunch break today and I had to seriously stop myself from buying a Stella Mccartney bra for super duper cheap, because it was a 32E and would never EVER fit me. Next thing you know, I found myself in the long line at the registers HOLDING THE BRA in my hands and then I took a good hard look at the cups! Then I flashed back to the bras I was washing last night, and their cup sizes, and how they DWARFED the cups on the Stella bra, and shamefully scooted out of the line, put the bra back and walked the hell out. *SOB* ;_;
Is it sad that I am proud of myself for not giving into the temptation of a fancy but insanely cheaply priced bra in the wrong size? lol D:
Stella McCartney 'Stella Smooth' Underwire Balconette
It was this bra, only much much cheaper! So sad that I'm sized out of this brand, but I guess it's for the better, wallet-wise! (Linked rings accent each strap of a snake-patterned underwire bra with molded balconette cups that ...
http://shop.nordstrom.com/S/stella-mccartney-stella-smooth-underwire-balconet...
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Oh, that's a cute bra, and 32E is my starting-point size.
Just think of it this way: you saved yourself some money and left the bra to be purchased by (hopefully) someone it has a chance of fitting. No reason not to be proud of that!
I used to tell myself that if a bra was cute and cheap, going up a band size was ok. No more.
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