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The Curse Of Being A Woman With Too Many Curves
Admittedly, since the age of 16 I have occasionally found myself living with cowboob (a name my girlfriend and I came up with when I was 16 because we both frequently felt like we had an utter [4 boobs] when wearing our bras instead of the usual two). I still crack up at the name. Other times in my life, usually after some drastic weight loss, like when I was post-partum, I have found myself living with boob-droop. You know, the ones that hang too far down even in a bra. As much as I hate to admit it, I've been guilty of this crime against fashion many times in my life. As I look in the mirror today, I am starting to notice just a tinge of spillage. BLECK! Wasn't I just fitted about 4 months ago? Honestly, it's like a disease that I can never really get away from. I suppose it's the curse of curves. Yes, it sounds absurd. A curse for having curves. But, honestly I think there is. Have you ever noticed that most of these women are slim - not usually overweight - with a larger than average bust? That's a good thing, right? Well, it is until you try to go bra shopping. Good luck finding one that fits if you are larger than a D-cup. It's rather ironic that the figure which is so idealized (hourglass, curvy, and busty) is the one that is the most difficult to fit. Nothing else can explain this except a curse. To find a curvy size (28D-40K) in the mall is as rare as finding a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. The mall lingerie shops and department stores generally have a specific range they carry (32B-40DDD). The Plus Size shops carry the larger bands and some larger cups (38B -48H). But what does a girl who is a 32F do? How about a 28DDD? (And yes, these are real sizes for natural breasts). They are forced to fit into what they can find; and what they can find doesn't fit. I know because I've had a curvy shape since I was 16. I estimate that about 1/3 of the U.S. women have bust sizes 28D-40K. Yet only a rare few are fortunate enough to live near a local specialty shop that carries her size. I live in Southern California, a fashion hub, and I've NEVER lived near one of these shops. So if you are one of these lucky women go buy a lottery ticket because you have found your own personal genie in a bottle. For the rest of us, there hasn't been much we could to find a bra that fits.until recently. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Cori Beckett is the founder of the webstore, PinkFoxLingerie.com, that specializes in helping curvy women find beautiful and well-fitted lingerie - including Panache bras , Dimityso and more. Women visiting Pink Fox will be amazed at the selection and have an opportunity step out of the curve curse and into a new relationship with lingerie. |
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