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"Hey" Posted by michelleandmorgen 7 April at 07:51
Bravissimo and Rigby and Peller although the latter is bloody expensive though
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"Hi" Posted by zebadi 6 April at 19:08
Shock Absorbers - Debenhams and JJB Sports do them.
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"Hi" Posted by nattie00 6 April at 17:44
new look kelly brooke,la senza marks and spencers ann summers site i buy 32e bras off all these x
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"Ebay" Posted by purplealy 6 April at 17:25
Check out this link: I was just looking for 32DD/32E Sports bras
http://search.ebay.co.uk/search/search.dll?from=R4-0&_trksid=m 37&satitle=Shock+Absorber+Spor ts+Bra+32E-
Alyssa x
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"Department stores" Posted by wantboobs 6 April at 18:27
I could only get them online at 1st at places like figleave.com but places like Debenhams and House of Fraser stock loads of excellent brands in all sorts of sizes. I'm only 10 or so days post op and hv already gone from 34d to 32dd and y'day was measured at 32e!
I've bought bras that hv only lasted a couple days. So annoying.
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"How much should i spend..." Posted by xxamberxx 6 April at 19:18
if i maybe only wearing one size for few days, i was going to spend £30 but that will total up to almost £100 shall i get cheaper ones to begin with
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"..." Posted by zebadi 6 April at 19:27
If you've already had your op get measured first, then that way you will get the correct size which should last the whole 6 weeks. If not just buy cheap ones from Tesco/Asda/Matalan etc to wear for the first week.
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