TC Fine Response: The shoulder strap is a comfort strap – designed to be comfortable, particularly on larger wearers. In this case, I can only think of two reason for the discomfort – the size may be too small. On occasion, even though the cups may fit, if a person has a broad back, she often needs to go to the next size up. Secondly, this person’s shoulders (the way she is “built.) simply may cause the straps to lay on her shoulders at the wrong place = discomfort. Cleo from Concord, Ma
TC Fine Response: When wearing a camisole, there is a proportional relationship between the bust, stride, and band size. The first complaint, that the garment rides up possibly indicates that the size may be too small. This supposes that the proportional difference between the bust, or the size of the midriff (not mentioned) is stressing the stretch of the garment too much – therefore riding up. The “uniboob” effect usually relates (also) to a cup size that is too small. Because, in this garment, the cup size relates to the band size, our suggestion is to move up to size 44. Valentina from West Chester PA 19380 USA
TC Fine Response: I am not certain as to what the actual complaint is – is it not smooth enough, or is it not supportive enough? Not clear from the message. That said, it could be that the size is incorrect, or, in some cases, some women prefer wearing a bra underneath. The garment is designed to be worn either way. Jane from Chicago