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Registered: ‎07-29-2012

I really don't understand this bra.  For $99 you have to stretch it around the boobs and adjust the band.  Seems like a lot of work for an expensive bra.

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I guess once it warms up to you, supposedly you get a good fit.  It does seem to be too expensive for such fussing around. I probably would give it a try if I was still working, with an income where I could afford to give it a test run. These days I don't drive, don't get out much. And please do not tell anyone hahaha half the time I do not bother to even wear a bra. 

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I love these bras and don't find them anymore difficult to wear than any other bra. There's no more adjusting than any other garment I put on.

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Registered: ‎11-13-2010

Worse bra I ever owned. It is hard to get on and off and gives you uniboob. Absolutely no support, at least for me. I am 42 J and it didn't work for me.

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@PhilaLady1 wrote:

I guess once it warms up to you, supposedly you get a good fit.  It does seem to be too expensive for such fussing around. I probably would give it a try if I was still working, with an income where I could afford to give it a test run. These days I don't drive, don't get out much. And please do not tell anyone hahaha half the time I do not bother to even wear a bra. 


@PhilaLady1When I was younger in my twenties before kids I could go without a bra.  I was smaller up top and I wore halters & tube tops.

 

Today they feel like heavy weights on my chest bouncing any which way if I don't contain them with a bra.  I do have my house bras that are not as supportive but keeps things together and in place.

 

You are lucky that you can go without!

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Have to admit, I would never spend $100 for a bra.  I've tried Rhonda Shear's stuff and one other bra that I had to put over my head.  Felt like a rubber band around my chest and still no support.  I'll take the old fashioned hook in the back bras.  My favorite is Bali's.

 

 

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Registered: ‎03-10-2010

@Bonkers1.  These bras are wonderful.  I'm well-endowed, endured years of underwires, and now, for the first time ever, am comfortable in my bra and still well supported.

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@fingerlakesny  I have a friend who wears a G. I think Wacoal is the brand she buys. They run $65.00 but go on sale. 

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@kaydee50, to me these fit nothing like those cr@p bras from Rhonda Shear. These truly support. And they do have a style with the hooks in the back with adjustable straps.

 

I have a drawer full of Wacoal bras. Unfortunately each of their styles in my size are only available with underwires. I've had my fill of underwires. No more.

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

I looked at the last TSV and passed. Too much of a Uniboob look for me.

 

Where is the bra made? And cost to mfg is likely $2-$4.