You'd hate that doofa - large size bras are a pain to purchase and they also really makes getting a decently paid job hard.
Not a lot of you seem to be real hard core alternatives then - Aldermaston Marchers, Greenham Common protesters, pirate radio fanatics, way out dressing fans at early rock concerts before it all became normal, alternative living off grid tent dwellers, flower power children.
Me? Nope not alternative for a lot of my life. Grew up self sufficient and green living the way we did on the farm and learning all the skills of doing stuff for ourselves, making do and mending, kitting and sewing, cooking from scratch. I can remember an early teddy that granny made which was better than anything in the shops at the time and things being cut down to make bedding for doll's prams and cots. That's not alternative - that's the way in was in the early 1950s.
I do admit to being far more alternative as a grandparent than I have ever been. I'm now almost vegan (things still slip in when I'm out), still cooking from scratch, running an allotment which provides a lot for two households, buying second hand as far as possible, voting green, listening to the odder music radio stations of many sorts. I have yet to go on a protest march though. I mean - everyone seems to be doing that now and going to music festivals so can they be regarded as alternative, given that most of the music seems so commercial. I may have to carry on and re-invent myself as a proper alternative person. How to do it?
I do have a good knowledge of the small off the wall local businesses though - everything from art to organic and beyond.