txcatlady an F is quad D... and E would be a triple D
Thank you! I'm in new sizes with this pregnancy and it can get confusing. Like why not just use normal letters, why do we have to throw in DD into the mix and throw off the order? Lol
Post by sleepymonkey on Mar 8, 2017 8:48:22 GMT -5
heartangelsmama, I'm having the same problem. I did find one I like on the Motherhood website in a G (it's gray jersey material) but I have a feeling once baby is born, I'm going to need an H. I really want one of the soft bras to wear around the house but those are really hard to find in anything other than S-XL. I will probably try to buy some on Amazon as long as they have free return shipping.
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txcatlady an F is quad D... and E would be a triple D
Thank you! I'm in new sizes with this pregnancy and it can get confusing. Like why not just use normal letters, why do we have to throw in DD into the mix and throw off the order? Lol
There's also a FF in European sizes. It's so strange
Post by dmorgendorffer on Mar 14, 2017 12:52:35 GMT -5
Late to this thread, but I wear an F or G depending on the brand and I was able to get them at Nordstrom. I'm sure you can order online from them too, but if you have one near you it was really helpful to actually be able to try them on.
Post by Somers Isles on Mar 15, 2017 18:31:09 GMT -5
Rumor has it some Nordstrom locations will convert any bra into a nursing bra for a fee (whether you buy from them or not). I plan on attempting to DIY my own. If you google this you'll find a lot of tutorials
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