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Can you tell me if Pepper bras are true to size? - 11 views

started by billyjohn on 06 Oct 24
  • billyjohn
     
    Hi everyone! I have a question about the Pepper bras. I heard that they are known for their quality and variety of models, but I have doubts about sizing. I've always had trouble choosing, and I don't know if I should order Pepper bras if I'm not sure of my size. Has anyone already bought one and can share their experience? How much do their sizes correspond to reality?
  • tbes50203
     
    I too searched for a long time for information about Pepper bras before deciding to buy one. In fact, I was in the same situation as you when I decided to update my closet. Since bras are not only a matter of style but also comfort, I wanted to find something that fit. I started by looking at pepper bra sizing. I measured myself as recommended: under-breast circumference and breast volume. Based on that data, I chose a few models in my size, but was still a little nervous when they arrived. The first thing that surprised me was the quality of the fabric. The bras are very nice to the touch, and even after several washings, they don't lose their shape. As for the sizes, I noticed that they really fit as stated, but not without nuances. For example, I had one bra with a push-up, which sat perfectly, but the classic model is a little loose. I realized that the shape of your breasts matters. For example, if you have fuller breasts, you should choose models with extra support. I also tried different models, from sporty to lacy, and noticed that some models have special features that can affect the fit. For example, the straps are sometimes too wide or too narrow, which is also important to consider.
  • thiefcrazy98
     
    It's interesting that you both discuss sizing in such detail! I too have considered buying Pepper bras, but have always been wary because of sizing. It's good to hear that you've had a positive experience. Perhaps I should try ordering something to try out!
  • samjones333
     
    Sizing is an eternal problem. Honestly, I can't even imagine how many women manage to choose lingerie bodysuits and other pieces online-it's so easy to get the size wrong without trying them on. In this regard, it really makes sense to prefer luxury brands, as they aim to create a better customer experience. Their online consultants are usually tactful and helpful, making it easier to choose lingerie online.

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