So as of 7w2d, I hadn't noticed any need for a bigger bra, as my old ones still fit. But a day later, I noticed that maybe the fit isn't so great and that I would benefit from a bigger one. My normal bra size is 34B-C. I'm in that weird place where I'm in-between, and just usually buy the bra the fits best. Let's just say I'm a 34C for this blog though.
On a trip to Walmart today, December 2, I took a gander through the bra section, figuring that since the section is absolutely huge, I'd be able to find a cheap, but cute transition bra. I figured wrong. If I took away all the bras that had no underwire (I need support), the push-up bras (but not that much support) or the ugly granny bras (um, no thanks), I was left with very few options.
The problem with whomever stocks our Walmart, is that they think that they need like 10 of each bra in size 36, A, B & C. If you want a D, there isn't a size smaller than 38. I would think that if they wanted people to actually buy some bras, they'd pick a more sizes, like a 34. Anyway, I managed to find ONE bra that fit my standards that might possibly fit me, and it was a 34C. I tried it on just to gauge if it would fit. Nope, too small. Dang. I need a D. Well, I'm definitely not a 38, so I didn't try any on.
So my search will continue next at JC Penney. Our store is super small, but it looks to have a decent bra section. I'll just have to wait until next week, when they send out the next sale promo in the mail.
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