Must admit that is way I have always tied mine, at the front, then twist it around, to the great amusement of a former partner who thought it was a very odd way to do it. I thought everyone did it that way, its much easier!
Thanks to everyone who took the trouble to respond. I think, M & S will be my first port of call. I'm slow to buy online as I feel you should be fitted for a bra before you buy. I'm going to Boston for four days in the summer and might chance buying one in Century 21. Of course, if as Shesells says, front-tying ones are more fiddly, then my mother may have to stick with the standard ones and learn to tie them in front first. She is in her eighties and has arthritis in her hands. Anyway, thanks again for all the advice. Nolo77.
Thanks to everyone who took the trouble to respond. I think, M & S will be my first port of call. I'm slow to buy online as I feel you should be fitted for a bra before you buy. I'm going to Boston for four days in the summer and might chance buying one in Century 21. Of course, if as Shesells says, front-tying ones are more fiddly, then my mother may have to stick with the standard ones and learn to tie them in front first. She is in her eighties and has arthritis in her hands. Anyway, thanks again for all the advice. Nolo77.
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