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I only get an hour long lunch break, and I was hoping to get a bra fitting in that time. This place is a fifteen minute drive from my office, so if I got a half-hour fitting it could have fit in my schedule. I called ahead to see if I schedule an appointment. The woman on the phone said she wasn't taking any appointments for mid-day that day, but if I came in I could probably just get a fitting right then and there. I asked her if she was busy now or if it was normally busy fifteen minutes from now and she said no. I arrived, and I saw one woman walking toward the store as well. If I had wanted to be a jerk, I could have ran to the door and beat her to it, but I did the non-jerky thing and just held the door open for her, so she walked in the door first. Turns out she was going there for a bra fitting as well, and there was only one attendant on at 11:30am when we were there. The woman said I could stay and wait for her to be done with the other woman, but those appointments are a half hour long, so I declined, fuming that I had wasted my lunch freak and didn't even have any food during it. I looked around, but the prices seemed exorbitant. In the end I wound up going to Soma in West Towne mall for a fitting and then buying extra bras at WalMart.
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