My dear friend is very, erm, gifted in the chesticle department. After having bad fitting upon bad fitting at the usual high street staple for bras, she discovered Bravissimo a few years back. She's never looked back, she was so enthused with not only the service she received at Bravissimo, but the range of bras on offer that weren't those hideous beige lace numbers that resemble hammocks more than something you would actively choose to buy, oh and p.s. not only A through to C cups like to wear t-shirt bras, I mean hello, it's loud, it's frilly, it's bumpy, it's lumpy, it's got the Bayeux tapestry etched into each cup it's just perfect to wear under that plain white t shirt I've got, or you know, my work shirts, which show absolutely no trace of undergarment patterns no matter how hideous they look (!) Ok so stepping down off my soapbox now, my point is if you are top heavy, pop into Bravissimo, a lady with a tape measure will get to work on your measurements and more than likely tell you that you've been buying the wrong size most of your life, and when you are indeed in receipt of those measurements, you will be able to choose which interesting, brightly coloured, non-mundane, plain or fancy brassiere you desire. My only issue with Bravissimo is, that whilst they do charge on the higher side of prices for their bras they do not really cater for ladies with a back measurement above 40. Now if you're carting around anything above an E cup, and Bravissimo creates bras up to a KK, it is likely their back measurements are going to be a little larger than the average lady. Other than this little blip, the word variety comes to the fore when addressing the bra issue with top heavy ladies, variety of styles (basques, bodies, seamless, strapless, sports or sexy) and colours, patterns, cuts and shapes. read more