NOVEMBER: I’m 14 and my bra size is pretty big: 70D. My breasts hurt when I play sports. What can I do, because it’s no fun?
OCTOBER: I don’t have many curves and I’d like to make my hips look wider. What style knickers should I wear?
SEPTEMBER: What’s the difference between shorts and hotpants?
AUGUST: I was told that foam bras are not recommended in the large cups. I take a 70E and I would really like to be able to wear a foam deep-plunge bra. Surely that cannot do any harm?
JULy: How can you see that a bra is past its best and needs replacing? For me, if the bra shows signs of wear and tear it’s already too late because it’s not giving any support anymore.
JUNE:Can I assume that I will take the same size in different series of the same brand?
MAY: The back panel of my bra keeps riding up. Does it mean the chest size is too big – or is it actually too small?
APRIL: How do I work out my size?
MARCH: Why are bra wires always made of iron or steel?
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