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Marks & Spencer
  • Marks & Spencer

  • Posted by Web editor

  • 31 Aug 2006 04:04PM

  • Babyexpert recommended

  • ‘There was no wait to be measured. The assistant said the Mothercare bra I had on was correct, but she reckoned I was a C cup not a D. She left me to look at the range, but I chose her recommendation in the end. It felt loose on the back and tight on the cup.'

    Kathryn measured: 40C

    She bought: M&S maternity non-wired 2-pk in size 40C.

  • RRP / price at purchase: £20

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Recent Comments

Marks & Spencer

This hs quite wide straps which give support but feels quite tight at times. Have worn happily but would have liked some "give".

Posted by Markella
September 07, 2006 09:11 AM
Marks & Spencer

It was comfortable and a good price for a packof 2. The service was brilliant at M&S, they were so helpful.

Posted by Mrs Rainbird
September 10, 2006 09:29 PM
Marks & Spencer

when i went into be measured @ m&s in Peterborough i was 35wks and told the fitting lady was going for lunch and wouldnt be back for 11/2 hrs for me to go back then even though they had loads of staff on so i went to mothercare who were great every member of staff is trained to fit so my advice when preg go mothercare they have a better range too

Posted by Wendles
January 16, 2007 09:35 AM
Marks & Spencer

I was measured to be a 36 C, but was measured a year ago to be a 34 D, i thought by the swelling i must have gone up a size at least? When i tried it on it felt very comfortable, no tightness like my underwired bra's. It's not a fashionable Bra but offers comfort & support which is essential.

Posted by little missie
August 08, 2008 11:57 AM
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