Pambra’s is a proud sponsor of the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. Pambra’s started supported Komen a few years ago. We give back with every package sold, not just once a year. It’s very important to get your mamogram yearly. Knowledge is Power!
Today is the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in our area. For more information about the Race in your area, visit: www.Komen.com
Pamela, from Pambra’s, is a proud member of “The Sister Study”
Pamela took care of her sister, Patty, while she had Breast Cancer. Patty died after only 2 years, during that time she suffered immensely. Patty quickly became Pamela’s inspiration. She didn’t want other women suffering the way Patty did. No one should suffer like that! Pamela developed the Mastectomy liners, both Unilateral and Bilateral available, with Patty in mind. Pamela deeply cares for the needs of others and wants them to be comfortable while dealing with Breast Cancer. She has had a few breast surgeries of her own, but thankfully Pamela is Breast Cancer free.
While searching for others ways to help Breast Cancer survivors, Pamela came across “The Sister Study.” This study tries to directly correlate events, life styles, etc. from your past and connect them to the Breast Cancer. Pamela has been an active participant for several years now. For more information about “The Sister Study” click their banner above.
This year’s fashion market proves to be a wonderful gain for Pambra’s, The Original Bra Liner. This was a very exciting event for Pambra’s to be a part of. Pambra’s was featured in several different lights. We just know that the working relationships formed while at the Dallas Fashion Market will be long and fruitful ones.
Thank you to everyone that came out to see us and we look forward to seeing you again!
1. Measure under your bust
2. Add 4″ to this measurement if the you get an even measurement
3. Add 5″ to this measurement if you get an odd measurement
For example:
If your under bust measurement is 31″, add 5″ to obtain a bra size of 36.
Or, if your under bust measurement is 30″, add 4” to get a bra size of 34.
Now, take your Over Bust Measurement
1. Measure around the fullest part of your bust.
2. Subtract your under bust measurement from your over bust measurement.
3. Identify your cup size below:
No difference = A cup
1” difference = B cup
2” difference = C cup
3” difference = D cup
4” difference = DD cup
5” difference = E cup
6” difference = F cup
7” difference = FF cup
8” difference = G cup
And so forth…
For example:
Under bust measurement = 29” + 5” = bra size 34
Over bust measurement of 34 = A cup
Correct fitting would be a 34A
As you’ve likely noticed, Pambra’s is the proud parent of a new site design. We moved hosts and took the chance to spruce things up and switch to a WordPress-based site (we hear they’re the best). Although we are thrilled about the new look, we will continue to work out the kinks over the next few weeks.