Please forgive my lack of responses to your great comments to my posts last week. I still plan to respond, but I was actually on vacation in Roatan, Honduras.
Visiting the second poorest country in Central America gave me a fresh perspective on what is absolutely essential. Surprisingly, perfectly fitted bras don’t make the top of my list. In a Garifuna fishing village* that we visited, most of the large-busted women would have been happy to own any bra, much less a well-fitting one. Hourglassy readers, we are extremely fortunate to be able to be as picky as we are about fit. And we are extremely fortunate for all the solutions that have been and are being developed for us. I hope someday they will become commonplace options for all women everywhere.
Thanks for letting me vacation vicariously through your fund photos! The location is gorgeous and looks so relaxing. Hope you both had a fabulous time.
Not crazy at all. And based on what I learned from Support1000, it seems like there are an abundance of bras to be donated, just not necessarily in the larger cup and/or band sizes. Occasionally I hear about donation opportunities to 3rd world countries, so there are others out there trying to make bras available to everyone.
Thanks for letting me vacation vicariously through your fund photos! The location is gorgeous and looks so relaxing. Hope you both had a fabulous time.
Thanks for letting me vacation vicariously through your fun photos! The location is gorgeous and looks so relaxing. Hope you both had a fabulous time.
This post makes me wonder if there’s any way to donate bras to other parts of the world like this. Am I crazy?
Not crazy at all. And based on what I learned from Support1000, it seems like there are an abundance of bras to be donated, just not necessarily in the larger cup and/or band sizes. Occasionally I hear about donation opportunities to 3rd world countries, so there are others out there trying to make bras available to everyone.