I ended up going to a specialty bra boutique in Ottawa over the weekend while visiting my brother. My sister-in-law took me there as its a place she often frequents. I was fitted by the manager and taken into a room where she brought me the bras that matched the description I wanted in a bra (comfortable and every day). The difference in quality was noticeably apparent compared to department stores and places like La Vie en Rose. Instead of having to spend 4 hours in the store trying on various bras that I had no idea if they'd fit, the manager was really helpful and brought me bras that were almost exact fits and it only took 30 minutes in total. I ended up walking away without purchasing anything because the manager said based on what she could see from the fitting, I was good in a 34C. But I still found it too tight, so I went up to the 36C. Though, while more comfortable, was noticeably too loose. So I decided to wait on spending that kind of money ($100) until I've gone down a bit in weight and the swelling from my surgery goes down as well. Thanks again for your help :)
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I just wanted to thank you again for providing such a detailed reply to my forum topic about bras. You gave me a lot of great information. Thanks again for taking the time to reply :)
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I hope that the patterns will be of use to you. Post something you've made if you have the chance. I received a beautiful arm shawl as a gift that I enjoy wearing when I'm reading a book late at night. Knitting is a relaxing hobby that my grandmother tried to teach me but I'm too impatient. I want it ready now not later. I'd love to be able to knit beautiful and unique designs that my family can wear. Maybe someday I'll have the time and patience to tame the knitting needles. Have a lovely day!
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I just wanted to drop by and mention that I had seen a website with free knitting patterns and thought of you. I hope that it will be useful. Enjoy!http://www.yarnspirations.com/patterns.html?pattern_free=47816
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