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Bravissimo Underwear in general

Date: 01/08/01 (983 review reads)
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Advantages: Multitude of ways to shop, Expert advice onhand, Vast, ever-changing product range with something for all ages, tastes, shapes and sizes

Disadvantages: Only 2 shops

If you’re blessed with a chest of a D-cup or upward, then you are equally cursed when it comes to finding a well-fitting, comfortable, attractive bra.

Until you find Bravissimo, that is!

Bravissimo offers an extensive range of bras, basques, bodies, bustiers and bikinis in cup sizes ranging from D-J, all from top manufacturers. They have even brought out a range of strappy tops with integral bras which look to be a perfect addition to the summer wardrobe of the bustier of us out there.

You can purchase online from their web site, through the mail-order catalogue or even do it the old-fashioned way and pay a visit to one of the Bravissimo shops (London and Manchester).

The web site is quite easy to use, with scrolling thumbnail product shots, which help you to browse through quickly. You can search in several ways so you don’t have to trawl through loads of bras that don’t interest you/don’t fit you. However, the thumbnails are a little too small to be of much use and you have to open up the larger images to see the garments in all their glory, so I prefer to use the shops or the catalogue.

The catalogue is really consumer-friendly, with garments split into different categories (e.g. everyday/special occasions/sports). Beside the photo and size information Bravissimo add their own comments to help you choose a bra that will fit and flatter you (we’re all different, and all bra companies sizes vary slightly also). Bravissimo also have wear-testers, which means that the information you are given is gleaned from feedback provided by real-life women!

Bravissimo also campaign to manufacturers to ensure that women with bountiful bosoms are offered as great a choice as those with smaller assets. Recent campaigning has meant that greater size ranges (both cup and back) are available (currently up to a J-cup, but sure to rise again!!!).

The editorial section on the inside front cover
, and the snippets throughout the catalogue, make you want to “celebrate your curves”. Many women who are not a ‘standard’ size are often made to feel like freaks when they ask for a bra in their size in a normal outlet, so it’s quite refreshing and reassuring. Bravissimo offer support with their bras and their attitude!

The product range is vast and changes all the time (the catalogue is updated about 6 times per year). There really is something for everyone and every ocassion.

So, if you’re blessed with ample breasts and want to capitalise on your assets, take a look at Bravissimo - they are sure to have the over-the-shoulder-boulder-holder for you.


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Muffin_the_Mule

- 15/08/01

i was reading that, then thinking j-cup? ohhhhh myyyyyy goooooood. (in the style of Janice from friends, not that silly crimper from wales) and K-Cup next?? are we sure these aren't Japenese football competitions?
Elli

- 02/08/01

Bravo! (or bravissimo, should I say?) But good heavens, J-cup. That could mean someone has a very narrow back, of course. Marks & Spencers now do at least a G cup, but I'm sure they don't do J.
calypte

- 01/08/01

Hah - not sure I'd call being a D-cup (or over?!) a 'blessing' - pain in the neck, perhaps! :-) Good op, thanks.

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