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I have large breast and a small frame. Why do most bra companies over look the odd sizes? I am not the only one having hard time finding a 32E or any other bra that isn't a 32 to 36 A to D. I agree that my breast shouldn't be this big but they are! I want a pretty bra that I can afford in my size! If I do find a bra in my size it is not pretty its functional and the cost is astronomical. Bra companies punish us for having big breast. Who else agrees that this is unfair and that bra companies need to step it up and offer bras in all sizes with out compromising style, size or our wallets? Also, we should be able to go to the mall and purchase bras too. We shouldn't always have to have those beautiful lacey 32A and 34C's flaunted in front of us at every store. For once they need to carry bras for the size women are not the size they should be.

2006-07-31 09:06:00 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Beauty & Style Other - Beauty & Style

Yes my breast are real. Why would I be complaining if I did this to myself?

2006-07-31 09:14:03 · update #1

7 answers

I'm a 32DD and I'm in the same boat. It's either non-existant, functional or really hideously ugly like grandma bras.

A big thing is is that the average woman is now in the 38 cup range. It is assumed that the market for women like us is very small and thus not worth tapping into. Or if it is, it's to throw out those hideous functional ones because it's all about support apparently. I'm young, I want to flaunt my puppies in nice, sexy underwear. But there is very little, so I'm having to buy 34 sizes and sewing in an extra row of eye hooks to be able to wear it without it falling off.

I plan on remedying this situation hopefully soon....

2006-07-31 10:52:07 · answer #1 · answered by silverdragonn 2 · 2 4

Ok there are two things behind this:

1) the economic cost of producing, holding inventory and marketing products that target an extremely small market segment is very high. Most companies target the bulk of consumers, and you are on the tail of bra demand. Since the marginal cost of creating each bra is so high, I doubt we'll see a change in the behavior of suppliers.
2) "Pretty" bras tend to be made out of flimsier material (sheer) and bras for large breast require a lot more substance - unless you want your boobs on the floor by the time you hit 30, you want to seek bras with a lot of support. So, aside from different colors there isn't a whole lot companies can do for large breasted buyers (esp. since many women with very large breasts wouldn't buy something with little support since they'd be in pain).

2006-07-31 16:11:02 · answer #2 · answered by G_Elisabeth 5 · 2 0

I agree it's hard to find the right bra. I'm your opposite, though. I'm a 32A--barely. You could get a breast reduction like some people.

2006-07-31 16:10:59 · answer #3 · answered by That-BAM!-girl! 3 · 0 2

That's why they invented sports-bras, for women with large fronts. Try the new line at Chico's or Lane Bryant.

2006-07-31 16:17:14 · answer #4 · answered by paanbahar 4 · 1 2

I completely agree with you. It's aggravating!

2006-07-31 16:10:55 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

i dont know what u mean but the get weird shape i get mad and say not everyones boobs are not that naroow i coul not find a strappless brat that could fitt me

2006-07-31 16:49:45 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Are your boobs real? That may be the key to answering your question.

2006-07-31 16:13:15 · answer #7 · answered by Anj 2 · 0 3

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