Bra strap slippage.

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Anne Bonny
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Re: Bra strap slippage.

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I have seen if the fit is correct strap slippage is not a problem...of course they sometimes do but I have not been motivated to look for a different style seems 90% are conventional uncrossed or gathered...with my forms in does not seem to be much of a problem.
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Re: Bra strap slippage.

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A few years ago I bought a bra from M&S (Marks and Spencers) and discovered that the straps would not slip as the underside was coated with a silicon material. I had a couple of bras with straps which nearly always slipped and the M&S bra gave me an idea. I put some spots of silicone glue from my wife's craft box on on the straps at the shoulders Hey Ho!!! it worked The straps no loner slipped. I have now done this with a few other bras and now no longer have slipping straps.
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Re: Bra strap slippage.

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Good idea Janice. I have a couple of bras that I like that the straps slip on me because the straps are set out too far. I will look for some of that. Does she just get it at craft stores?

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Re: Bra strap slippage.

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Janice wrote:A few years ago I bought a bra from M&S (Marks and Spencers) and discovered that the straps would not slip as the underside was coated with a silicon material. I had a couple of bras with straps which nearly always slipped and the M&S bra gave me an idea. I put some spots of silicone glue from my wife's craft box on on the straps at the shoulders Hey Ho!!! it worked The straps no loner slipped. I have now done this with a few other bras and now no longer have slipping straps.

Ohh excellent idea Janice, can you give me the brand name and any other identifying names/numbers. I don't want to risk getting or using the wrong stuff as I know from past experience some silicone glues are downright nasty.

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