. "2017-08-30T00:00:00"^^ . . "I had a mixed experience here. I came in because I had worn out all my previous bras to the point where they were now rubbing me raw. Their hours were convenient for me, so I went after work. The woman who fit me was rather nice, but not very helpful. After measuring me, she told me my bra size, and I told her that was the same bra size I had been wearing when my bras rubbed me raw and was she sure that's the right size. At this she told me, \"well, you're very hard to measure. You could be a size up or a size down, and I don't really know.\" I asked her if it would really make sense that I was supposed to be in a size up if we already knew that the current bras were rubbing my skin off. I showed her where they were rubbing me. She said she wasn't sure and that she would get her colleague to measure me to see what she thought my size was. I heard her and the colleague talking about me while I was waiting in the fitting room. \"Would you go measure her?\" \"Why? Didn't you?\" \"I couldn't be sure what size she was. She also had been rubbed raw by her old bras. Do you want to see where so you can help me know if her current size is wrong?\" \"Ew. No. I don't want to look at her rash.\" And on and on.\n\nThe original woman came back and I suggested that we try bras that were a size down and see if they fit me. She got a few and I tried them on. I did learn a new tip which is that you are supposed to use the farthest clasp when the bra is new and keep tightening the bra as it gets older and looser. The smaller bras seemed to make me bulge in certain places, and I asked her if that's supposed to happen. She said it looked fine (I think she wanted to be done with me already). I wound up buying a super discount bra for $24 which was an OK bra, but not especially comfortable or anything. It may or may not be the right size, but at least it's new so it doesn't yet rub me raw."^^ . "0"^^ . "3"^^ . "1"^^ . . "0"^^ .