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PurpleSunshine
post 21/12/2009, 08:59 PM
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They're growing so fast . . .
What are you supposed to do with those little bows at the front of the bra? mellow.gif

I'm am NOT a bow person. Can't stand them.

But for some reason I've never removed one. Perhaps they were put there on purpose and if I take it off, the whole bra will self destruct!?! xmas_laugh.gif

So what do you do with yours? Leave them on or cut them off?

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MotherClucker
post 21/12/2009, 09:02 PM
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Mum to many and then some!
I love my bows xmas_happy.gif

I have humongus boobzies. The bows are what make my bras feel....feminine roll2.gif

Dont attempt to take the bow off until after you recieve your ... thingo.!!! AFter the crap we went through, if you self destructed I would have to kill you again
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Guest_Cali~_*
post 21/12/2009, 09:02 PM
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Snip them off and all other tags. Can't stand tags on clothes - why are they always stitched on with nylon thread ?

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GrizzlyMadams
post 21/12/2009, 09:02 PM
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Just leave it there. My daughter loves them and will frequently comment on it.
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PurpleSunshine
post 21/12/2009, 09:04 PM
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They're growing so fast . . .
roll2.gif I promise to behave. Honest! lol

Given my own rather large endowment, I'm pretty sure there is nothing that would make my bras seem feminine or petite wacko.gif
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~~mumsie~~
post 21/12/2009, 09:24 PM
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meh!
I don't buy bras with the bows, but if I did, I would definitely cut them off.
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BabzRuby
post 21/12/2009, 09:28 PM
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I cut them off and when I have 2 matching ones I make a cute little pair of earrings out of them.



























Nahhhhh roll2.gif
I don't buy ones with bows.
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Chocolate Addict
post 21/12/2009, 09:34 PM
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Aren't they there so you know it isn't inside out??? laugh.gif

I don't know either, I don't give them much thought though. The bra I have on now has 3 little beads with the tiny little bow, makes an otherwise ugly bra pretty. laugh.gif
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sassymummy
post 21/12/2009, 09:51 PM
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I don't really care about tiny little bows, but I have a bra from Bras and Things that's got a big ribbon bow right in the middle. Probably about 3-inches wide.

It's really cute, and the only reason I liked that bra. DP hated it and thought it looked stupid. Meh. I've kept the bow. (Well did. It fell off in the wash recently).
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post 21/12/2009, 09:52 PM
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I have used it previously to know when my bra is out, these days it really doesn't last that long for me to know it is there.
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