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Fitting a slant nose bra

This question goes out to those who fit a brazier over their lady car, particularly those who have a slant nose. I just received a nicely packaged bra that I bought from a Pelican, and of course I had to see how it fit. However, I'm at a loss because there are no hooks of any sort, just straps that are pliable. Any help would be appreciated.


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Any advice at all? Is it unusual to have just the straps without hooks and bungee cord? I tried to fit the bra by myself, but one side slips as I tug on the other. I will recruit my wife this weekend and try to put on the bra together. Sounds kinky!
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The straps have metal inside, you need to bend them around the fender and valance edges to fit. At least mine did back in the '80s
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Thank you. Your input gives me more confidence in the arrangement. I will give it a shot this weekend.
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Yes, just bend a couple on one side, then pull it tight to the other side, while trying to keep it centered, may have to stretch it tight a few times to keep it centered.
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