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Bra help

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  • beaglady
    beaglady Posts: 1,362 Member
    There is a brand available on ebay called Breezies. It's originally sold on QVC, but you can get factory returns for under $10 on ebay. They last as long and hold them u as easily as more expensive brands.
  • jjmariposa
    jjmariposa Posts: 9 Member
    edited July 2017
    Go to a shop that offers bra fittings. They will measure you and look at your shape. It might take a couple of fittings to narrow it down (I had one fitting/measurement done and she was way off- then I asked for someone else and they nailed it). You can then look for those specific bras on sale there or in other stores. Once I was at Macy's and the gal recommended a specific Calvin Klein style that was on clearance - less than the price of a bra at Walmart - which was my budget. If you get a good/seasoned clerk you can just go back as your weight changes. The fitters look at bra designs that match you - straps, how it fits around your chest, cup shape, all elements - otherwise it is a needle in a haystack of finding one that fits right everywhere.
  • lbuxx17
    lbuxx17 Posts: 8 Member
    Poshmark. Also good for temp clothes while you're working on losing more. You can also sell all of your old clothes that no longer fit.
  • SundropEclipse
    SundropEclipse Posts: 84 Member
    edited July 2017
    If you're looking for transition bras, discount stores. I actually bought some bras earlier this year ($10 for two pairs) at Giant Tiger. At the time they were a bit small so I used extender hooks until they were the right fit, and I've been very happy with the look and feel of them (they're even more comfortable than my $50 Penningtons bra).
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