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| - God forbid even something as simple as a bra size be standardized negating the necessity to be measured every time you go somewhere new. But no. It's always going to be a surprise. Will you be a 32AA or a 36 D today? And I cannot count the number of times (actually I can, it's 2) I have been told I measure a 32. Maybe if your bra is made in the US, but anywhere else...that 32 really means 34 ,36, pick a freakin' number. It's arbitrary.
Now that the rant is over, I can say I really did have a good experience at Soma. The lady who helped me was fantastic, only I cannot remember her name because I am not so fantastic. But once I proved to her I am not a 32, we were in business. I received 100% of her attention. So what if the store was empty. Being the only customer in a restaurant doesn't always equal good service, does it? She helped me find the right bra for a particular dress with minimal pain and suffering, at least on my end. And to no surprise, I walked out with yet another size I have never purchased.
Also, a special thanks to my husband. When trying on said dress, he offered this expert advice which led me to Soma in the first place..."I like the dress, but you need a different bra, a push-up would be good." Thanks.
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