Ive been off work for 2 weeks and havent worn a bra. Im back in work on Thursday and the thought of having to put on on again is making me sad. Sadly they're too big to be set free in the real world or id leave them unshackled. Does anyone else feel my pain |
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Have you tried one of those new soft bras that are everywhere at the moment?
I thought I'd be tits akimbo in one but they're actually pretty supportive without strangling you.
I got mine in Matalan, but they're in most shops now.
Worth a try |
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"Have you tried one of those new soft bras that are everywhere at the moment?
I thought I'd be tits akimbo in one but they're actually pretty supportive without strangling you.
I got mine in Matalan, but they're in most shops now.
Worth a try "
Tits Akimbo might be my new burlesque name |
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I've been wearing vest tops designed for breastfeeding with in-built support with a blouse over the top. Also found a really good supportive soft bra on Pour Moi - style is called Twist Cotton Soft bra. I'm 36G and feel fine working like this |
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I used to enjoy wearing bra's, nice underwired pretty sassy kinda stuff...
But.. I'm all about the comfort now lol, wear sports bras for work, but as soon as I'm home, I whip it off and release the girl's and bung on a vest top.... Bliss |
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I've recently swapped to non wired ones, though you don't get the lift and separate like with wired ones, they are very comfy and will do for most occasions. I got them from asda. |
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"Ive been off work for 2 weeks and havent worn a bra. Im back in work on Thursday and the thought of having to put on on again is making me sad. Sadly they're too big to be set free in the real world or id leave them unshackled. Does anyone else feel my pain "
Funnily enough, not I - I love my bra. It did take a while to find and I got it in two colours, with a spare for future.
Usually shops are limited in their fit - it seems as if there are lots of different styles but often it's just the same old cut but in different colour.
I wonder if stays and corsets of yesteryear were better, I have seen quite a few videos on YouTube correcting the assumptions that only the most modern things are any good.
Personally, I also noticed that retro garments of good brands are excellent - have not find any bras but Triumph girdles and slips which are old new stock from 30 or so years ago are brilliant and really do the job. I have only tried one all-in girdle with buil-in bra but being different sizes on top and bottom it sadly did not fit. |
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I’m not keen on wearing bras either. If I’m only popping to the shops etc I’ll wear 2 sports crop tops instead.....although I sometimes get a sweaty cleavage and uni-boob lol. But it’s comfy!! |
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