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My psychedelic bra bit the dust this morning (it was...quite a sight, oh, believe me, in color and pattern both), and so I am looking for another bra. A washable bra. In my size. Which doesn't look like it ought to be unusual, except that I have a rather small ribcage compared to what people apparently think I ought to have. (I think of myself as having a large ribcage, because I have a really small waist compared to what people apparently think I ought to have considering what damn clothes they make. But never mind that now.)

And I just want to know: boning. What the hell is up with boning? Who on earth says, "You know, underwires, while supportive and all, really don't poke into my tender flesh enough. What I would really like is two or three more stripes of hard stabby thing per tit. Yes indeedy. That's what I need." Tell me: who? WHY?

And why can I apparently have pretty bras or washable bras but not both? News flash: pretty things do not stay pretty if they are filthy, or chewed to bits in the washer, or languishing under the rest of Melvin The Laundry Monster because do I have time to hand wash five or six bras right now? I do not. (I've wasted time looking unsuccessfully. But buying, no.)

And another thing: who thought it was such a good idea to set a book in Finland where aall of my tyypos would look reaasonaable compaared to the naames I was uusing? Can I blame you for this one?

And another thing: I think there ought to be a magic power whereby one's loved ones don't hurt if one just loves hard enough.

But: I get to work on my book, and my book is letting me, and that's something, at least. I would gladly give it up for concentrating hard on loving some people if it would make them stop hurting. But in the meantime, writing and fussing are the order of the day. And grumping. Grump! Grump grump! And putting calomine lotion on [livejournal.com profile] markgritter's mosquito bites.

Re: Biting Bras

Date: 2004-06-30 07:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrissa.livejournal.com
Really, Macy's? I'll have to give that a try. When I last went to Macy's (in California), I told the sales clerk my size, and she looked at me like I'd asked for something distasteful. "We don't carry that here," she sniffed, so I didn't give them my money there, either, and it all worked out. But that may just have been California.

We do have a lingerie bag, but I'd so far only used it on stockings and bras that don't claim they can't be washed. Might be worth a try, that or the delicate cycle or both. We probably should own a dish pan but don't yet.

Re: Biting Bras

Date: 2004-06-30 08:20 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] minnehaha.livejournal.com
Department store chains vary in what they carry in different regions. I know that I have been shopping there with a 38 DD and she found things to try on. I don't know if they have bigger sizes than that.

I buy mine at Nordstrom because the staff there is so intensely perfect. Every little thing is just not a problem, including such outlandish requests as "call around until you find this object in another store in another state, and fedex it to my husband in this distant third city. He needs it tomorrow. Use my fedex number."

There just aren't any other stores with that level of service.

K.

Re: Biting Bras

Date: 2004-06-30 08:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrissa.livejournal.com
I'm littler than that in the ribcage, is the problem. Bigger than that and you can go places like Lane Bryant, catering specifically to you, problem solved as far as I know. I have only once heard of a store that catered to the small and curvy, and that was a hideously expensive boutique.

That is indeed an impressive level of service from Nordstrom.

oh, yeah, and....

Date: 2004-06-30 08:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] minnehaha.livejournal.com
Do you actually have bras that can't be washed? What are they made of? Feathers?

I have a dress that can't be washed or dry-cleaned... it's "spot clean only." That's because it has glitter glued all over it.

I always use the delicate cycle on things that are in the lingerie bag.

K.

Re: oh, yeah, and....

Date: 2004-06-30 08:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mrissa.livejournal.com
I have one lace and one microfiber bra that claim hand-wash-only. I have been listening to them.

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