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Costume "Taping" tricks/suggestions
Posted by Anonymous
7/22/2007  5:58:00 PM
Hello everyone! I am new to dancing and will be participating in my first showcase in a couple of weeks. I found a great costume, but will not be able to wear a regular bra with it. The dress has built in cups but they don't provide enough support for me (I'm a 34D). Can anyone suggest any tricks I can use so I don't have a disatrous "wardobe malfunction"?! Do those adhesive breast lifts work? Are there any other taping tricks I can try out? I would appreciate any advice you can offer!
Re: Costume "Taping" tricks/suggestions
Posted by ireniecat
11/28/2007  3:30:00 AM
I have the same problem. I am a 34DD, but wear a size small. First thing I would do is replace the bra cups with larger ones. If you can sew basic stuff, you should be able to do this yourself. Otherwise, ask a seamstress to help you. JoAnn's carries up to a D cup in their stores. There are also a few sewing specialty shops online that carry different types of bra cups. I have also used the adhesive breast lifts. They do help, but are not nearly enough support on their own. Good luck!!

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