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Life with limitations and the gear that makes things workThu, 29 Apr 2010 00:53:10 +0000http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9.2hourly1By: Marty
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MartyFri, 11 Apr 2008 21:33:59 +0000http://www.gearability.com/2007/04/05/bras-that-open-in-the-front/#comment-5478Susanna, thanks for this very helpful tip. Readers can click through to <a href="http://www.jms.com/" rel="nofollow">Justmysize.com here</a>, and then click on "Valmont" from the bra menu to find the model you mention.Susanna, thanks for this very helpful tip. Readers can click through to Justmysize.com here, and then click on “Valmont” from the bra menu to find the model you mention.
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SusannaFri, 11 Apr 2008 16:06:57 +0000http://www.gearability.com/2007/04/05/bras-that-open-in-the-front/#comment-5477Valmont makes a front cotton closure zipper bra that is the most comfortable and amazing bra I've ever worn. They market it as a sports bra and can be found on <ahref="http://www.jms.com">Justmysize.com</a> website. (Not affliated -- just a happy customer). They also carry many other comfortable leisure bras with front hooks and some more fashionable front closure bras. Good luck --- finding the perfect bra is hard enough --- finding one when you are limited in mobility and movement is down right near impossible.Valmont makes a front cotton closure zipper bra that is the most comfortable and amazing bra I’ve ever worn. They market it as a sports bra and can be found on Justmysize.com website. (Not affliated — just a happy customer). They also carry many other comfortable leisure bras with front hooks and some more fashionable front closure bras. Good luck — finding the perfect bra is hard enough — finding one when you are limited in mobility and movement is down right near impossible.
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MartyFri, 13 Apr 2007 13:05:10 +0000http://www.gearability.com/2007/04/05/bras-that-open-in-the-front/#comment-254Thanks for sharing your experience and tips, Gail Rae!Thanks for sharing your experience and tips, Gail Rae!
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Gail Rae HudsonFri, 13 Apr 2007 09:13:22 +0000http://www.gearability.com/2007/04/05/bras-that-open-in-the-front/#comment-250Just wanted to mention, in case some of your readers are intimidated by the prospect of cutting through the front of their own back closure bras and reinventing them, I did this for my mother, did all the sewing by hand (our machine needs adjustments that I simply haven't gotten around to having done) and it was incredibly easy and took very little time. I bought my supplies at the local sewing store, just as you mention. Even sewing the stuff in by hand is a breeze...double stitching, though, and careful stitch tie-off is a must. The stretchiness in the back continues to take up movement slack, so the front closure wears very well.Just wanted to mention, in case some of your readers are intimidated by the prospect of cutting through the front of their own back closure bras and reinventing them, I did this for my mother, did all the sewing by hand (our machine needs adjustments that I simply haven’t gotten around to having done) and it was incredibly easy and took very little time. I bought my supplies at the local sewing store, just as you mention. Even sewing the stuff in by hand is a breeze…double stitching, though, and careful stitch tie-off is a must. The stretchiness in the back continues to take up movement slack, so the front closure wears very well.
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