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I went to Bloomers lingerie shop on Lordship Lane a few months ago and I highly recommend it!!


Sharon is very welcoming, friendly, puts you at ease and definitely knows her stuff!! She also has a lot of stock that you can?t see when you are in the shop but she will take the time to show you a good selection without pressuring you to buy (I bought a few things and everything feels amazing!).


I walked in but you can also book an hour long appointment I believe.

There is also a box where you can donate your old bras to charity.


It was a great personal experience so would definitely recommend a visit!


https://www.bloomerslingerie.net/

I really recommend too. I used Sharon after having a baby and with no idea what size or shape of bra to use with my 'new body' postpartum. She found me loads of great styles, without any pressure to buy, and seemed to intuitively know what would fit me well!

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