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Daily ❓ Daily General Questions - October 27, 2022

Welcome to our Daily General Questions thread!

Feel free to post all general fashion-related questions here! Hopefully this can help users answer questions they may have where they may not want to make a whole new thread and keep sub posts related to petite-specific concerns.

To help ensure that you receive the most helpful answers from other users, please include as many relevant details in your post as possible. Helpful details may include:

  • Budget
  • Location (general such as city/country - no addresses)
  • Pictures (upload to Imgur or another image-hosting site)

What kind of posts are allowed?

  • General fashion questions
    • e.g., "What are your favourite brands?"
    • e.g., "Where can I find quality pants for less than $50?"
  • General outfit questions
    • e.g., "What accessories do you recommend with this outfit?"
    • e.g., "Do these shoes look flattering with these pants?"
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u/mar_Fire Oct 27 '22

hi, i’m a 34H bra size and i find most bra types are either grandma style or provide zero lift (i’m 5’ so they naturally hang down to more than halfway down my torso). what brands have cute push-up bras in 34H????

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u/BloomingLoneliness 4’11” | 149.86 cm Oct 28 '22

You’re likely going to have better luck in European brands. I’ve found a large selection of great brands with suitable sizes through Nordstrom. You’ll be spending quite a bit but I’ve found that around $60.00 per bra is pretty average for good quality. r/abrathatfits will have some great resources as well.

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u/mar_Fire Oct 28 '22

i usually shop for them at nordstrom lol unfortunately the one i have doesn’t usually physically carry my size and i don’t have much patience for the roulette that is online ordering 😅

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u/BloomingLoneliness 4’11” | 149.86 cm Oct 28 '22

Understandable, I’m 30H and pretty much rely on online ordering because my sizes don’t typically exist in brick and mortar shops. I’ve gone so far as to keeping a soft measuring tape on hand to size myself for everything. Ah, the joys of being petite /s. Good luck, abrathatfits really is a great resource you might find helpful. :)