Suerte
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Okay LHCF. Well...since cutting from WL to above SL and getting to SL and past SL to APL with you wonderful ladies tips and advice... I am now rethinking my December goal of BSL. Boundless Tresses got me from SL to APL since April!
BSL doesn't seem like an actual length to me. Depending on what type of bra I have on, or if I'm in the right size bra, or if I adjust my straps... my bra can be in a number of positions on my back.
First off...I'm a chunker...and secondly...my bra is a big ol' hefty 40E or 42DDD. My bra clasp in the back... is like 2 inches wide. Depending on what I'm eating... my back might be thicker or less thicker and that also causes bra strap placement issues.
erplexed 2 inches of bra material in the back and then another 2 inches for variation in bra strap placement... that is almost a year of growth (4-6 inches) that could be mis measured.
Do you ladies use BSL as just an eyeballing measurement? Because it really is not accurate at all. I've seen people IN REAL LIFE that have ridiculously ill fitting bras that can be up in their armpits or down at their waistline. That is a whole torso full of variation.
^^^^ This is my non-sexy industrial strength bra. The metal clasps get caught in the washing machine so it's a little twisted and holding on by two hooks
I'm confused. Should I keep my goal? Or should I go by inches? What is a good inches measurement to kinda capture BSL length?
Does this make sense?
BSL doesn't seem like an actual length to me. Depending on what type of bra I have on, or if I'm in the right size bra, or if I adjust my straps... my bra can be in a number of positions on my back.
First off...I'm a chunker...and secondly...my bra is a big ol' hefty 40E or 42DDD. My bra clasp in the back... is like 2 inches wide. Depending on what I'm eating... my back might be thicker or less thicker and that also causes bra strap placement issues.
erplexed 2 inches of bra material in the back and then another 2 inches for variation in bra strap placement... that is almost a year of growth (4-6 inches) that could be mis measured.
Do you ladies use BSL as just an eyeballing measurement? Because it really is not accurate at all. I've seen people IN REAL LIFE that have ridiculously ill fitting bras that can be up in their armpits or down at their waistline. That is a whole torso full of variation.
^^^^ This is my non-sexy industrial strength bra. The metal clasps get caught in the washing machine so it's a little twisted and holding on by two hooks
I'm confused. Should I keep my goal? Or should I go by inches? What is a good inches measurement to kinda capture BSL length?
Does this make sense?
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