‘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.


| 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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