BRA PROBLEM, HELP PLEASE!
AggieLu
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Please be serious about this. No stupid posts.
I have a huge problem finding bras that fit. I'm a 38-40DD. I find it that most bras that accommodate my size flatten my chest and make my breasts look like cones when looking on the side. That is such a horrible look! My breasts are nice and round, I do a lot of weight training, and luckily waist is shrinking while my chest remains perfect. What brand of bras do you use? Help!
I have a huge problem finding bras that fit. I'm a 38-40DD. I find it that most bras that accommodate my size flatten my chest and make my breasts look like cones when looking on the side. That is such a horrible look! My breasts are nice and round, I do a lot of weight training, and luckily waist is shrinking while my chest remains perfect. What brand of bras do you use? Help!
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I recently started getting mine at Lane Bryant and no your don't have to be pluss sized to wear their bras. There's nothing worse than an ill fitting bra. I wore one for years never realizing how much difference a good bra made. Love my Lane Bryant bras. Good luck!0
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Find an actual bra shop and get fitted. They will measure you and then have you try several on to find the perfect fit. At most of the shops I have been to this is a free service.0
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Don't go to Victoria's Secret. They just don't have the correct size bras for women who are well endowed and they try to "fit" you in what they have.
Go to a store such as Dillards, Nordstroms, Lane Bryant even JCPenney's where they have more sizes and get a good fitting done there. The size they give you is a place to START. Try on sizes that are above and below their sizing and try on different styles. It's just like a good pair of jeans, you have to try on many to find the ones that really fit the best.0 -
Not sure where you are but I always for for shock absorbers and I'm an FF, even after losing the weight......
http://www.shockabsorber.co.uk/
http://shockabsorberusa.com/0 -
I am a 40DDD and wear bras from Lane Bryant/Calcique (or hit Fashion Bug before they close the stores since the bras are very similar). They don't work great for running, but are fine for everything else0
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I am a 38 DD and get my bra's at Victoria's Secret0
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I second this. I buy my bras from Nordstroms. I was wearing a 36DD from VS and went to Nordstroms and they sized me. I am actually a 34DDDD. Quite a difference! Once you find your correct size, you will notice you can find bras a little cheaper - like at Nordstrom Rack and other discount retailers that carry larger sizes. Good luck!Don't go to Victoria's Secret. They just don't have the correct size bras for women who are well endowed and they try to "fit" you in what they have.
Go to a store such as Dillards, Nordstroms, Lane Bryant even JCPenney's where they have more sizes and get a good fitting done there. The size they give you is a place to START. Try on sizes that are above and below their sizing and try on different styles. It's just like a good pair of jeans, you have to try on many to find the ones that really fit the best.0 -
I like Victoria's secret full coverage, underwire bras and Bali is a great bra company as well We wear about the same size0
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Are you talking sports bras or everyday bras? I like under armour for sports and Fredericks of Hollywood for everyday0
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I like Wacoal or Le Mystere. But go get fitted! It's really the best way to find the perfect bra.0
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One word (i be da same size) MINIMIZER. I like going to JCPenney.....not that expensive, they have fitting-room people, and good products with a reasonable return policy.0
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I found a nice local bra boutique in my area. I am sure you have a lingerie store near you. That is the best bet, You may even find out that you are wearing the completely wrong size. These bras are often more expensive but They last as long as you wash them properly. The brand I am successful with (I'm a 40E) is called Elomi. Love it.0
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Lane Bryant, and they will fit you. I am a 42DD and only wear molded cup bras now. They are the most supportive, preserving delicate breast tissue to help prevent future sagging and also help keep a nice round "melon" like shape, no pancake boobs!!!0
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I had two from Dillards that were by far the best bras I ever owned. Unfortunately I cut the tags out and don't know the brand. I know I paid a lot for them, about $50 each but when I reach goal and am ready to get refitted and pay that much, that's where I'm going. I wore a 38D at the time. I'm currently 36DD and getting whatever I can find at Kohls, Target until my boobs are done shrinking.0
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I normally had problems with VC bras when I was younger but they seem to have gotten the message. I went there a few days ago and walked out with 4 bras that are pretty, fit beautifully and feel great. I had a terrific saleslady fit me and she brought me about 20 different bras to try to get the right style that looked good on me. I was very pleased.
I am currently a 38D.0 -
Olga bra's seem to be my fav..great support, lots of styles, hand wash well, and reasonably priced even at khols. Throughout my weight loss they have definitely been a great support, no pun intended!0
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Victorias secret, you will not be disappointed!!0
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I also stand by Lane Bryant's Cacique brand. They keep the girls in place, which is something I did extremely hard to find with most other bras.0
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Aggie, do yourself the hugest favor and go and get fitted before you invest in any new bras. They will not only tell you your proper size but also how it should fit so then you can go and shop for them properly. I love Wacoal but they run at least $50 a piece. I also like the Lane Bryant bras, they fit great and wear really well. I order on line from www.JMS.com they have all brands and sizes for those hard to fit type gals. They also carry Champion work out gear which I love so I order from here alot. Good luck hun!0
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Go somewhere like Nordstrom if you can. Wacoal and Freya and Chantelle are my favorites for day and play. I have Wacoal for working out but if I am doing something super high impact like elliptical or African dance I still wear two. Sad! But I want them to stay as nice as possible for as long as possible!
ETA oh yeah, love the minimizers too, even if they aren't as pretty.0 -
Check out The Pink Fox boutique online, also The Wizard of Bras. Good luck on finding the right fit! Sharon0
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I just ordered a few from Title Nine I'm really impressed with...they are sports bras but designed well enough for every day use as well.0
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for sports bras, I use Champion's Moving Comfort (www.movingcomfort.com), high impact. They are sized according to your regular bras size & work quite well. They're about $45 in a sporting goods store. (I'm currently 40D)0
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I was recently measured at JC Penney. The woman was wonderful. When she told me what size I should be wearing, I told her that there was no way, but was willing to try one on to show her that she was mistaken. But she nailed it. I was wearing the wrong size in both the band and cup!! Having the right size bra is life changing, and actually fixes much of your wardrobe! Get measured.0
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When I was pregnant I bought bra extenders at Motherhood (it's just a piece of fabric that has those little hooks in it - they extend the length around your chest) for a couple of dollars. If you find a bra that fits your cup nicely, but is tight you can use these. They aren't only for pregnant people, I just know they sell them there since your size changes during pregnancy. This is also nice if your chest shrinks as you lose and you dont' want to keep spending $ on new bras...just buy a bra a little on the snug size, add the extender, and then when you lose, remove the extender.0
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I have a hard time finding my size (42D) in stores. There are a couple of online stores that carry every brand and style you can think of. I don't know if this will get pulled but herroom or barenecessities. They also carry accessories (some of the stuff is really ingenuous!) as well as lingerie. Check them out!
Edited to add: herroom's method of finding your size is really unique. It takes into consideration size, shape, shoulders, and any problems with bras in the past. It is fantastic!0 -
I couldn't edit my first post but I went onto Dillard's website and I'm 99% sure the brand I had and loved was Chantelle.0
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I agree with getting fitted, first and foremost. But I highly recommend any bra by Moving Comfort. There 'Fiona' is the greatest sports bra I have ever owned, hands down. I know they are sold in many places but I get mine at REI.0
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I highly recommend Moving Comfort bras as well. I am is the DD to E range and can run in their sports bras with zero bounce and they give me a nice shape ( no pancake boobs here)0
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I am 44 DD I like just my size from walmart. they fit well. Also do not put your bras in the dryer. It streches them out.0
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