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For sale in the 40HH neighborhood

After a year of lots of trial and error—and some unexpected shifts in weight—I’ve happily found some styles that work great for me. I also have an lingerie drawer overflowing with neglected bras that I wore a few times before deciding they did not work as well for me :(

If you’re in the 38J, 38JJ, 40GG, 40H, 40HH, 42GG, 42H range, please have a peek. Prices are negotiable, and most listings also have a link to the bra’s eBay auction. Let’s make a deal :)

http://www.bratabase.com/profile/ee1/listings/

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Shared on May 26, 2015 Flag this


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  • I have gained some weight and boobage and need to experiment a bit up from my 36J/38HH range. I am wondering what sizes you would be looking for in trade? I don't have any Polish but have an assortment in 36HH,38HH and one Cleo Kali in 38J. I am in Northern California.

  • Hello jcupjedi, I'm in Northern California, too! (Bay Area.)

    I've never tried Cleos because I've been sized out of them bandwise, so I'm not sure.

    I have the best luck with styles that feature stretch lace in the upper panel of the cups (Panache Jasmine/Envy/Chi Chi and Elomi Valentina/Jocelyn/Edie/Lexi). In those styles I wear a 38HH, though those Panache styles require an extender for me. I'm really more of a 40 except with stretchy Elomi bands.

    In styles that do not feature stretch lace upper panels, it's proving difficult for me to get the right shape. I usually have to size up to J or JJ to avoid quadding, but I usually run into other shape issues with larger cups :-/

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