This got me thinking about the Hans Christian Anderson fairy-tale, The Princess and the Pea. In this fable, the princess could not sleep despite the presence of 20 mattresses and 20 featherbeds. It was a test of physical sensitivity, and became a parable denoting a search for perfection. Foot dilemma resolved, I realized that the same allegory applied to my bra. Here I was, oblivious to any of my usual bra annoyance (an oft noted issue of woman of a certain size). I attributed this to wearing Wacoal’s new Full Figure Wire-Free design. This style, part of the How Perfect Collection, fits 34-42, C-G, extending the size range from the basic soft cup version available in 30-38, B-DDD. Further research has taught me that the phenomenon of feeling lifted and supported without the constraint of underwires has ignited a consumer love affair. Perhaps it’s the lightly brushed fabric engineered with Wacoal’s signature expertise that enables the collection’s retail success. In any case, customer’s reviews affirm that freedom from irritation is a requisite for a comfortable experience. Contentment reigns.
“It Isn’t The Mountain Ahead That Wears You Out; It’s The Grain Of Sand In Your Shoe” ~Robert W.Service