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A bra fitter in a Dublin department store shared some of her horror stories from work with us
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THIS MORNING, THERE was some light debate at DailyEdge.ie HQ about how often you should go for a bra fitting. The experts say every six months, but most of us have gotten by just fine with visits that are far less frequent than once or twice a year.
And then there are plenty of people who have never even bothered getting a bra fitting, who have just been winging it from day one. For those people, and even people who have had bra fittings in the past, there’s understandably a lot of apprehension about going into a shop and getting your chest measured. Do you have to take your top off? Do you have to take your bra off? What if you’re self conscious?
There are so many questions for someone who has never done it before. Luckily, a very close friend of mine spent a significant amount of time working in a Dublin department store fitting bras for all types of women, and her horror stories can put your worries at ease and stop you from making the same mistakes that other people have made while embarking on the journey to find out what size bra they’re supposed to be wearing.
What you’ll realise upon reading each anecdote is that communication is essential. Keep that in mind. If you think you misheard an instruction or you’re confused about what’s going on, ask again. It’ll save everyone from a potentially awkward situation in the long run.
LEAVE YOUR BRA ON.
So, the first lesson here is to wear a bra. If you’re not going to wear a bra, tell the bra fitter in advance, instead of whipping out your boobs and standing there in the fitting room waiting for them to join you.
The second lesson is that if you’re going into any situation like this, whether it’s a waxing appointment, a tattoo appointment, a doctor’s appointment that requires a physical checkup, etc. – just have a wash beforehand. Tattoo artists say this all the time: if you’re going to have somebody up in your personal space and touching your body, make sure you’re clean. This goes for your body, and your bra. Prepare for a bra fitting in advance. According to the bra fitter we spoke to, this is something a lot of people did not do.
So there’s another tip: if you’re going shopping in town the same day as your bra fitting, get the bra fitting first. Obviously, there’s going to be an understandable amount of sweat on every adult in the summer, but if you can reduce that amount for the sake of these poor retail workers, you should at least try.
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It’s not just the physical sensation of touching a stranger’s sweat that made the job tough for these employees either, as the smell that accompanied the sweat was also pretty bad. Again, it’s natural for adults to sweat, and it’s normal too. There are several conditions that worsen body odour for some individuals, but then, as we all know, there are some people out there who just don’t put a lot of thought into their personal hygiene.
While we’re on the topic of people having no regard for personal hygiene…
Okay, vom.
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Let’s talk about something less disgusting for a minute to cleanse our brains of that image.
And once again: communication is very important. If the sales assistant/bra fitter tells you what to do, listen to them. It’s their job – and they want to avoid awkward and disgusting interactions as much, if not more, than you do.
And finally:
Well, okay. Bra fitters are not paid enough to deal with what they have to deal with in work. While this was a roundup of horror stories, our bra fitter reminded us that it is really important to get a bra fitting, and she encourages everyone to do it every six months. In most department stores, you can just walk in and get one for free. There’s no appointment needed.
Take all of the lessons you learned from reading this into account next time you go for a fitting, in order to make sure both you and your bra fitter have as comfortable an experience as possible.
Got a particularly shitty job you want to share horror stories from? Email kelly@dailyedge.ie or tips@dailyedge.ie to send us the goods.
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