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Tryst is amazing. I first went two years ago because I knew I needed a better, more accurate fit than Lasenza or Sears could provide and I'd read the reviews on BlogTO. I had the best possible experience and I'm (still) grateful to my fitter, Fiona, for her patience, enthusiasm, and understanding. She has a genuine interest in her customers and an obvious passion for her job. I went (to my surprise) from a 36DD to a 30H and I left with four bras. I'm more comfortable and more confident now than I've ever been before and I've been back several times since. I've found that Fiona is far from the exception at Tryst; she's the rule. Every fitter is knowledge, well-trained, and incredibly considerate, even if/when I leave with nothing. The bras are definitely spendy in my size--usually a hundred dollars or more at regular price--so as a university student, I tend to shop the summer and winter sales rather than pop in off the street when they have up to seventy percent off. I've been to a few different bra stores and Tryst remains my absolute favourite by a wide margin. Highly recommended.
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