Bra Straps
#51
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Originally Posted by raedar63
I have been fitted, spent small fortunes on bras for this very reason more than once. I have been known to tie a string around the straps and have even used a selvege lol. Son laughed and laughed and said no wonder I grew up to be a redneck lol
I too bought the plastic things, they are a bit difficult to adjust if you aren't real flexable but they work well. I sometimes put them on before I put the bra on and then put the bra over my head like a shirt.
My favorite solution is don't wear a bra at all! I only whar one when I go out in public lol.
I too bought the plastic things, they are a bit difficult to adjust if you aren't real flexable but they work well. I sometimes put them on before I put the bra on and then put the bra over my head like a shirt.
My favorite solution is don't wear a bra at all! I only whar one when I go out in public lol.
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#57
I went to the bra shop and asked them how to fix it so my straps would quit falling. They told me that I was not wearing my bra tight enough around my chest. So now I made sure that I used the tightest catches it quit falling down.
If you try this and they keep falling down you need to get fitted for a new bra. They say that most women do not wear the proper size of bra.
Quilterfay
If you try this and they keep falling down you need to get fitted for a new bra. They say that most women do not wear the proper size of bra.
Quilterfay
#58
I went to the bra shop and asked them how to fix it so my straps would quit falling. They told me that I was not wearing my bra tight enough around my chest. So now I made sure that I used the tightest catches it quit falling down.
If you try this and they keep falling down you need to get fitted for a new bra. They say that most women do not wear the proper size of bra.
Quilterfay
If you try this and they keep falling down you need to get fitted for a new bra. They say that most women do not wear the proper size of bra.
Quilterfay
#59
I make lingerie straps in the shoulder seams of dresses and blouses. You can use narrow ribbon or chain stitch (thread). Fasten one end to the garment near the sleeve seam and a snap at the other end. Sew the female part of the snap to the shoulder seam about an inch from the neckline. Hope this makes sense.
#60
Originally Posted by jad1044
No offense gals who love Victoria Secret's bras, but if I had one - I'd call it a pasty! lol There is not enough fabric in that bra to do a bit of good! and i'm not a big person....
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