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Another fit question...
When you are inputting the answers to the fit survey, how do you answer some of the questions where you know that it's going to say doesn't fit, but it is a minor thing and you are ok with it and would say that it does fit? Or fits well enough...
For example, I have soft and center full tissue. Sometimes I have minor puffing or spilling near the gore, or I'm in between cup sizes...the smaller one means that I puff a little over the cup on my big boob side and fit the smaller cup, as if I size up a cup, then I have more gapping on my small side. I don't exactly call the slight spilling over near the gore or minor puffing in the cups quadding, but at the same time, it's not exactly a smooth line either. And then there's the slight shape mismatch when the cups might wrinkle a little or have extra space but you know a smaller cup isn't the answer either.
Do you just fib a little so it says it fits or answer honestly and be told it doesn't fit, even if it pretty much does fit but in a sort of borderline kind of way?
I feel like there's some borderline fits that can be considered as fitting or fitting well enough, even if it's not a classic technical fit. It seems like there's no grey area between fitting and not fitting.
Thanks. Interested to hear how others handle the grey area fits.
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On my barely 28" underbust, some 36" bands do hold in place. On paper, they shouldn't fit. But, if the bands hold, I mark the +8" band as "fit."
There's an option to go to the "personal assessment" page when you input the fit, which asks you if the fit issues you input are actually an issue for you or not. If you say that the fit issues are not an issue, then it'll label the bra as "fits".
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