I had some alterations made to my Andorras, so since I'm lying here recovering from some flu bug, I thought I would write about it! It's made a world of difference to me in how this style fits on my torso, and is so much more comfortable. Now, I have a very wide gap between my breasts, what I like to call the "Gulf of Mexico", and so this style actually pulls me together and keeps the "girls" exactly where they should be in the pockets. I had to go up two cups sizes from my normal balconette style size of 30GG in Panache to ... accomodate this full cup. For some reason even though I have a long torso, the bottom lace band always flipped up on me as soon as I would move around, and would drive me crazy!! I finally took all seven of my Andorras to my seamstress and had her sew that lace band under, and voila! It's like a new bra. I'm so thrilled! It wasn't too cheap to have them done, I could have bought two more bras on eBay for what I paid, but oh well, it's like a new bra wardrobe, and I'm couldn't be happier. She sewed them all by hand with a strong nylon thread, and you can't even tell at all. Genius! I am lusting after the new Caribbean Blue color, but I may wait until next year, as I may have to have reconstructive surgery again to correct some errors of shifting around, and will probably go up a cup size, so the 30J will be my new size, most likely, but who knows. I wish they went up to a K cup in this style, as I think it would be very supportive for the J-K cup range, as well.
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