Bras

ericaconti
ericaconti Posts: 72 Member
edited December 3 in Chit-Chat
I was obese my entire life. I've always worn bras with underwire. After losing 140+ pounds, I've recently gotten a breast lift. As I transition out of my post surgery wear, my surgeon suggested no underwire and I don't need it anymore anyway. I've never bought a bra without underwire. Can anyone recommend any good ones?
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  • ellebreedlove42
    ellebreedlove42 Posts: 101 Member
    Get sports bras for now. I honestly just ensure that they fit and the best are racer back ones I got from Walmart
    I can't remember the brand but they were the stiffer material that was soft but had no underwire
  • ericaconti
    ericaconti Posts: 72 Member
    Get sports bras for now. I honestly just ensure that they fit and the best are racer back ones I got from Walmart
    I can't remember the brand but they were the stiffer material that was soft but had no underwire

    I have sports bras for now, but I'm getting to the point where I'm cleared to wear "regular" bras. Sports bras don't really fit appropriately under my work blouses. I was just looking for suggestions so I don't have to spend hours trying to find some I like.

    Thanks
  • x_xKarina
    x_xKarina Posts: 219 Member
    ejinvt wrote: »
    Congratulations! 140lbs is simply amazing!!

    (Sorry, I have no advice on bras...)

    Thank heavens you don't lol
  • x_xKarina
    x_xKarina Posts: 219 Member
    I wish I had smaller boobs. :(
  • JessicaJS23
    JessicaJS23 Posts: 1,863 Member
    I wish I had smaller boobs. :(

    I'm with you :disappointed:
    I had nice C's until I had kids.. Then they got up to DD when I was prego and never shrunk. I'd donate 2 cups to someone if I could!
  • JeromeBarry1
    JeromeBarry1 Posts: 10,179 Member
    I wish I had smaller boobs. :(

    Me, too.
  • x_xKarina
    x_xKarina Posts: 219 Member
    I wish I had smaller boobs. :(

    I'm with you :disappointed:
    I had nice C's until I had kids.. Then they got up to DD when I was prego and never shrunk. I'd donate 2 cups to someone if I could!

    I have DDs now.. And I'll donate some too lol.
  • wolverine66
    wolverine66 Posts: 3,779 Member
    <--- accepting boob donations.
  • ericaconti
    ericaconti Posts: 72 Member
    I wish I had smaller boobs. :(


    I absolutely love my small boobs! I used to be a 42DDD. After losing my weight I went down to a 34C. My "new" boobies were well worth the money. My husband keeps laughing at me because I can't stop looking at them and being amazed by the fact that they just stay up (no sag) on their own.
  • B4Rachael
    B4Rachael Posts: 155 Member
    Make sure to buy the right size. Here is a good link for a bra size calculator, it made my life so much easier!

    sophisticatedpair.com/bra-size-calculator/

    Here is where I purchase my bras brasbarenecessities.com/
    they do sell internationally so make sure you check the sizing charts (the bras i bought were a UK brand so I had to make sure I chose the corresponding size)
  • Shana67
    Shana67 Posts: 680 Member
    I know that many people think that they are overpriced, but I think that my Victoria's Secret bras are worth their weight in gold :) I've never, ever had a problem with them and I've been wearing them for 20+ years. Always my go to :)
  • DancingMoosie
    DancingMoosie Posts: 8,619 Member
    Since you had surgery and are a completely different size and shape than before, you will need to take some time to try some on to see what fits and is comfortable to you. I used to work in lingerie, and it was more difficult for people who had breast surgery to fit easily into the bras. Playtex has some available at Walmart, in a box. You can also find Fruit of the Loom or Hanes wire-free at Walmart. Bali(find at dept. store or Kohls) used to make some good ones, but its been a while since I shopped for those. I mostly wear the FOL pull-over bras now.
  • girl_inflames
    girl_inflames Posts: 374 Member
    edited July 2016
    Victoria secret just came out with a whole line of new comfy Bras without underwire. They were on sale online for 25 bucks yesterday. I'd go see if they still are!! They were so cute : )

    I actually just got one of those! SOOOO comfy!

    am I the only one who misses having larger boobs? lol! I went from a 36DD ( I miss this) to a 34C (I fit in a C yesterday and cried) and 34D (more acceptable). lol
  • JessicaJS23
    JessicaJS23 Posts: 1,863 Member
    Shana67 wrote: »
    I know that many people think that they are overpriced, but I think that my Victoria's Secret bras are worth their weight in gold :) I've never, ever had a problem with them and I've been wearing them for 20+ years. Always my go to :)

    They really are and if you hit up their semi annual twice a year you can stock up cheap lol. I'm so paranoid of mine going south that I sleep in a bra.
    Victoria secret just came out with a whole line of new comfy Bras without underwire. They were on sale online for 25 bucks yesterday. I'd go see if they still are!! They were so cute : )

    I actually just got one of those! SOOOO comfy!

    am I the only one who misses having larger boobs? lol! I went from a 36DD ( I miss this) to a 34C (I fit in a C yesterday and cried) and 34D (more acceptable). lol

    Yayyy I'm glad to hear that!! I'm thinking of working for them part time for the holidays lol. The manager tans where I work and she's always like "free bras and panties girl..." it's hard to say no!!
  • merryward13
    merryward13 Posts: 1,662 Member
    Victoria secret just came out with a whole line of new comfy Bras without underwire. They were on sale online for 25 bucks yesterday. I'd go see if they still are!! They were so cute : )

    I actually just got one of those! SOOOO comfy!

    am I the only one who misses having larger boobs? lol! I went from a 36DD ( I miss this) to a 34C (I fit in a C yesterday and cried) and 34D (more acceptable). lol

    Umm? Yes me! I swear I lose weight from my boobs first.... They just keep shrinking. The rest of me does too, but come on. Can't a girl catch a break...
  • RainaProske
    RainaProske Posts: 636 Member
    edited July 2016
    Well, I am old now. :D All I care about is comfort. My bras are pull-ons. I step into them, pull them up, and there they are. Wide, comfortable shoulder straps, and no metal of any kind anywhere. I am a LOT smaller now without all the weight, so I may be a B or C. Lovin' that!
  • SweetPeasMom55
    SweetPeasMom55 Posts: 3,562 Member
    Hanes has a nice bra I like the ones that has an actual size not the ones that go small med large. It is a regular bra not a sports bra.
  • AskTracyAnnK28
    AskTracyAnnK28 Posts: 2,817 Member
    If you go to any Victoria's Secret the sales people will totally help you select a good bra. VS is one of the few stores that actually likes to help it's customers lololol
  • sabrinasmith7
    sabrinasmith7 Posts: 583 Member
    ericaconti wrote: »
    I was obese my entire life. I've always worn bras with underwire. After losing 140+ pounds, I've recently gotten a breast lift. As I transition out of my post surgery wear, my surgeon suggested no underwire and I don't need it anymore anyway. I've never bought a bra without underwire. Can anyone recommend any good ones?

    Congrats on the weight loss thats awesome! And i would highly recommend Victoria's Secret, i know they seem pricey but i always buy my wireless bras in the $20 and under bins. They're so comfortable and at the same time have awesome support and coverage, iv never been a girl to buy "supportless" bras because i never felt i could pull them off and i love my push ups, but i am 100% obsessed with them now and they're absolutely worth every penny. Lol
  • grannynot
    grannynot Posts: 146 Member
    For everyday wear, I like the Playtex 18 hour bras without underwires - good price and good support. After having to go through the TSA "Grope Box" at the airport because of underwire bras - I said "never again". (That was shortly after a couple women had been caught smuggling bombs tucked under their bras)
  • zainabanwer
    zainabanwer Posts: 25 Member
    How much did the surgery cost? (if you don't mind me asking)
  • Lynzdee18
    Lynzdee18 Posts: 500 Member
    Filament sport bra. But I'm flat.....
  • BinaryPulsar
    BinaryPulsar Posts: 8,927 Member
    On reddit /r/abrathatfits you can measure your accurate size (if you are outside of the generally accepted matrix this is extremely helpful). My bra size is very unusual (band size 26) and difficult to find. I am not much help. You can look on reddit or ask once you have your bra size. I can't wear underwire. It just doesn't work. Because the sizing is always off it hits me in the wrong place and even though it's too big it bruises me. I am wearing Aerie bralettes for now.
  • AmandaHugginkiss
    AmandaHugginkiss Posts: 486 Member
    Have you tried bralettes? VS sells them, and I found some that were pretty and comfortable at Kohls, even padded. There are lots of choices for underwire-free bras now.
  • ericaconti
    ericaconti Posts: 72 Member
    How much did the surgery cost? (if you don't mind me asking)

    I paid $6500 and it was worth every penny. I also got a thigh lift, which, again, cost a lot, but worth every penny.
  • ericaconti
    ericaconti Posts: 72 Member
    Have you tried bralettes? VS sells them, and I found some that were pretty and comfortable at Kohls, even padded. There are lots of choices for underwire-free bras now.

    I actually went today and tried some on at VS. I didn't care for them, but found one at JC Penney I kind of liked. I bought one to try it out. Thanks!

  • Shells918
    Shells918 Posts: 1,070 Member
    Victoria secret just came out with a whole line of new comfy Bras without underwire. They were on sale online for 25 bucks yesterday. I'd go see if they still are!! They were so cute : )

    I have these too. Very comfortable and the saleswomen know what they're doing!
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