Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Buying my daughters first bras need advice?

Well yesterday my 13 year old daughter asked for a bra and i said yes and my 15 year old hasnt asked but my 13 yr old fahema told madina the 15 yr old about it and i said i will get both of them bras the 13 yr old is about a 36A/B the 15 year old is about 38A/B so i was wondering how many bras should i buy them i was thinking about 3 each and maybe one padded incase they need extra cover up also should i get them a multi-versatile bra the one that u can change the sraps to tube top, halter etc. and please recommend good shops in UK, london and no exspensive lingerie shops like LaSenza or Anne SummersBuying my daughters first bras need advice?
i went to new look and got my first bras they've got some simple but pretty patterns a large choice and they've got all different sizes, ones for younger girls. around your daughters age and more older women, i got around 3-4 from there with changeable straps, (: i would go there from my own experience,

also marks and Spencer's may do a simple range just plain colours in all sizes and different straps, theyre good for things like that :D



H xBuying my daughters first bras need advice?
Go to La Senza and get them measured- its free and you dont even have to buy a bra from their shop after tey've been measured.

Once they have been measured properley go to Primark or H%26amp;M as they both have very good underwear sections at reasonable prices. I would say three each is sensible and definitely get them one padded for exta support.
Unfortunately I do not live in the UK. However since you do have a computer you need to shop around and compare prices in your area. Also make sure your daughters go with you so they can try them on and it will not be a wasted trip if they do not like them or cannot fit into them right! This way they will be with you, and get what they like!
three is good, one that is white or neutral, one that is fun to wear at slumber parties, and one that has some extra padding for the winter.



im 19 and im very small chested myself, i wear a 36A and Victoria's Secret IPEX bra is really great for flat-chested girls



they are kinda costly tho. another great bra is the ';Thank goodness it fits'; by Playtex they come in 1/2 sizes for in-between girls.
Good places for first bra's in the UK are Contessa, the Co-op and marks and spencers because they all provide a free fitting service so that your daughters will have the right size and they are reasonably priced. I think you're right, they should have 3 each and getting the multi-way ones would be nice
i wouldn't suggest getting anything too out of the ordinary. normal bra's would work.

i'd be surprised if your 15 yr old isn't already wearing a bra, or at least a sports bra.

i'd say 3 is a good number. i'd get their measurements first to find out what size they really are tho.

and no 13 or 15 yr old really needs a padded bra. lol
Some advice, Help them in every way. They might be too shy to really ask questions but just help them with their sizes and stuff. As for places, not too sure because I haven't been to the UK in years. But try some department stores or stores like the equivalent of American stores like ROSS or Target. Hope that helps. =]
Well, I think the older one would probably be more

developed that the younger one. So what I would do

is take them to be measured first before you buy any.

then perhaps buy 3 or 4 each. But it pale colours so

they don't show through there clothes :)
I would have thought you would have bought your girls bras long ago! I had my first one at 10! I thought muslims were modest, it's tacky that you've made them wait this long to get the bras they need! Do muslim girls wear halters and tube tops?
If you are on a budget buy a bra which can withstand the wash. Something from Newlook is unlikely to last very long. I would recommend Marks and Spencer. Mid price but it will last until they outgrow them.
she's 15 and still not wearing a bra?! i hope she's AT LEAST wearing a sports bra



and they don't need all those fancy bras just go anywhere 3 is a good number for now and just buy normal bras in their size!
ok well that must be ecxiting for them.....ok u should actually get them 5-8 each because if there going to wear one everyday its not like your going to wash clothes everyday...
I'm sorry but you should have bought your daughters bras many years ago. It's a mother's responsibility to make sure your daughters have what they need. They shouldn't have to ask.
i think its time for them to start wearing and rememeber there boobs will sag if they dont wear them now....3 each is good right now cause they won't need that much since they will grow some da multi-versatile sounds good
i think you got it. go with a few sports bras and some strap ones too so that they can get used to straps digging into them.
I would go to Kohls, if they have one where you live..

They have bras for younger girls as well as women.
are they REALLY that big? Hmm, seems unlikely. Marks %26amp; Spencer are good for first bras though
uhh lett them pik which 1 feels comfyyy



u should get 4 so u can wear each one twice a week





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at 15 it's about time she gets a bra if she fits an A/B

I'd get your older daughter padded ones (I'm her age, and even if he doesn't have a lot of bust yet, she will want some cover when she starts to get some). Great idea about the different straps- I find H%26amp;M is really the best if you want good quality for an okay price. Just make sure they aren't too tight, especially cause they're still growing.

But don't stand behing them the whole time, it can be kinda akward if they are trying to look but are embarassed



I'd say just try and imagine how you'd like it best if it was your trip to buy your first bra
Well, I just looked at your profile and it says that you're a 13 year old girl, but I'll go along with your question:



She's 15 and doesn't have a bra?

I got one in 6th grade and needed it.

You should look at Victoria's Secret.

Even though people make a big deal about it, they have very nice fitting bras that aren't too revealing or fancy.

They aren't too pricey, either.

I love the ones from their Pink line with straps that you can hook in the back like a T.
well i dont think they need multi way bras just yet, possibly for the summer though.

Two or three will do them, definitely one white and one black, ask them if they'd like to pick a colour?

I think padding is a good idea, only a little though, theyre not women yet!

Maybe you should try and get them measured first to gte a good fit. John Lewis and La senza do it for free, you dont have to buy but you might feel you have to. The internet will show you how to do it yourself.

For basics try Ethel Austin or Primark.





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