I
hate shopping. I hate just about all
kinds of shopping, but I especially hate shopping when I have to find something
that fits. The basics groceries, toilet
paper, shampoo, etc don’t bother me.
Although I will say that I hate Wal-mart and given a choice I will try
to find a less populated Target or shop on the “off” hours.
Back
to finding things that fit….As all women know shopping for jeans is an Olympic
event. There are millions of choices and
nothing fits just right in the waist, thighs, and then doesn’t feature your
butt crack when you bend over. And then
in my case you must add finding a pair short enough.
While
I could tell you stories of jeans this story is about something else that needs
to fit just right, has just as many millions of choices, and in my world just
might be more frustrating: bras.
I
recently got done nursing baby number 3 and discovered that I own one non-nursing
bra that fits. One. And not one nice bra, but one beat up, older
than my 5 year old son bra. It was originally
white but was a dingy shade of gray.
After
making this discovery I think, there has to be more so I dig and find some
ancient sports bras from back in the college days (which has now been 10 years). Do you know what elastic does after 10
years? Yep, when you pull it, it snaps,
crackles, pops and then just laughs as it stays in it stretched out state.
I
lump along for about 4 weeks with 1 lowly, decrepit bra. I tried purchasing a new one about 2 weeks
into this fiasco, but I was shopping with 3 kids in Wal-mart. That’s a completely different blog topic and
other Olympic event, although I must say they were good kids. (We’re just not “street” savvy.) And it’s because
they were being good that I asked them if they thought we could go check out
bras for mommy.
It
was that day that I discovered the plethora of selection: t-shirt bras, push-ups
at levels 1, 2, and 3, padded, unpadded, with a wire, without, lace, black,
white, cream, wild and crazy, with matching undies….. I freaked out, told the
kids just how proud I was that we had survived Wal-mart, but that we were
giving up on the bra quest.
Two
weeks later I managed to get to go to Wal-mart by myself (mind you we live 100
miles from the closest Wal-mart). I went
to the bra section first thinking I would begin my quest by looking at the
white bras. White works well with most
everything, right. Of course I have NO
clue what size I am and they don’t measure in Wal-mart. So I wing it.
Something’s got to hold up these droopy, old nursing mommy boobs!
My
first trip to the dressing room I try to take in as many sizes and styles I
can, but I’ll be darned if some sizes exist.
I have a few underwire and ones without a wire, a couple of band sizes
and cups sizes. The goal, find one that
works the first time. I went in with 8
bras and left with not a one working.
Guess cup size increases with droopy, nursed for 3 years total boobs?
Back
out and I come back with 5 more. One
might work, but I’m still not convinced.
By now it’s been about 30 minutes of this nonsense and I’m thinking I
can survive with one bra. By now I’m
pretty sure I’m either one of those popular sizes or odd sizes because I cannot
find anything where the cup and band size meet what I think is going to be
comfortable. (Maybe my body is just that odd of a shape!) J
One
the third trip in I find one that I think I might be able to live with. I decided not to get in too deep and only
purchased two.
So
far I’m two days in with the new over-the-shoulder boulder holders and it’s
been going pretty well. I’m recovering
from my dressing room experience and don’t think therapy will be needed this
time.
Bra shopping is my personal hell.
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