UpLift Custom Bras’ “I Need A Lift!” Contest!!!!!!
- March 23rd, 2010
- megan
Remember kitestring’s “What Was I Thinking?!?” Contest? kitestring gave away $15,000 towards a rebranding for the small business voted most deserving by blogosphere readers like you! UpLift Custom Bras was the lucky winner.
Introducing, my new brand!!!!!!!!
AND, to launch the new brand, kitestring is helping to get the word out with the “I Need A Lift!” Contest, open to the general public.
You could win a bra made to fit your measurements by UpLift Custom Bras by revealing your bra horror story.
What you need to do:
1. Go to UpLift Custom Bras blog on their new website
2. Post your worst bra related memory by commenting on the Uplift Contest blog post (Here’s the link!)
3. Copy your comment entry into an email to linda@upliftcustombras.com so we can contact you if you’ve won!
When it comes to uncomfortable, ill-fitting store bought contraptions, we’ve all been there. So if you need a lift in a positive direction, this contest is for you!
Contest closes on April 9th, one entry per person will be considered. The winning entries will be judged by kitestring creative marketing + design and announced on April 12th. Please refrain from mentioning third party individuals, companies and organizations, or your entry will be disqualified. Remember, all of UpLift’s custom bras are made to measure in their Burlington, Ontario studio. So, travel to the studio would be required to claim this prize. Email meg@kitestring.ca if you have any questions.
Good luck!
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Well really there are just too many stories to pick one. Lets just say that I have never had a good experience finding a bra in the last few years. The “girls” are too big, too heavy, too close togther-you name it. I tried to go to a fancier shop and I was told I was a 36 G…huh..who knew. Well that didn’t even fit correctly. I didn’t realize that round was not an approproate shape for a breast. But I digress. Worst time was putting on a minimizer bra and then trying on a leather pull over shirt. Didn’t quite minimize enough and I was stuck n this shirt. I thought I was going to have to cut it off. I called a friend who came over and helped me out of my shirt..