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Brastrap question....

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Where does your bra naturally sit on your back?

Is it right under your arms?
Is it in a horizontal line from the botton of your underwire to the back?
Is it somwhere between those two points?
Or is it lower od higher than those (be specific as to which)?

You may go to the bathroom, check your brastraps and report back now /images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
Well my bra normally rides up *lol* but when I fasten my snaps it is in between my waistline and under arms. My strapless bras tend to ride lower and my bras that provide more support.
 
My bra sits right below my shoulder blades- I guess that would be under my arms. I figure it's because my lack of boobs... /images/graemlins/crazy.gif
 
Isn't #2 where all properly fitting bras should be? Bras are not supposed to ride up, the experts say, if they are a proper fit. My bra fits right where it should--the front and back are aligned. it rests about an inch below the bottom of my shoulder blades (and seems like my hair is going to take forever to get there!) .
 
thats what i thought ubavka.

do you guys seriously measure your hair this precisely for bra-strap length? geez
 
I was just curious. My bra goes straight across and I actually have one that goes lower than that (I think it's too big so it sags...It was really wishful thinking when I bought it)
 
Ideally this is true /images/graemlins/smile.gif But all my bras fit differently.

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Isn't #2 where all properly fitting bras should be? Bras are not supposed to ride up, the experts say, if they are a proper fit. My bra fits right where it should--the front and back are aligned. it rests about an inch below the bottom of my shoulder blades (and seems like my hair is going to take forever to get there!) .

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Isn't #2 where all properly fitting bras should be? Bras are not supposed to ride up, the experts say, if they are a proper fit. My bra fits right where it should--the front and back are aligned. it rests about an inch below the bottom of my shoulder blades

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same answer

those ones that rise up in the back i associate with too cheap and wrong fit or not adjusted properly or worn out and needs to be pitched
 
The braclasp on most of my bras sits a couple of inches below the bottom of my shoulder blades. But on the new bra I just bought yesterday it sits right at the bottom of my shoulder blades. With this bra I'm already at brastrap! I LIKE this bra. /images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 
I prefer mine sit lower (well below my blades) when I wear underwires. My full support bras give me this automatically. My cutesy /images/graemlins/smile.gif bras are always higher
 
/images/graemlins/shocked.gif Ummmm okay, some of us are...well...we wear over the shoulder boulder holders...we seem to be...uh...blessed (overly) in the front. So, I tend to rise not because of fit but because of size. Which is why I have an issue with the picture posting thingy sometimes /images/graemlins/frown.gif /images/graemlins/shocked.gif I realized my brastrap was triple the size of some /images/graemlins/frown.gif
 
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