Reply
Esteemed Contributor
Posts: 5,374
Registered: ‎04-10-2012

i was flipping the channel and watched a few minutes of their presentation.....wasn't impressed with the bra....but felt the vendor  was way too physical with the poor model who looked uncomfortable as the vendor went

and pulled and stretched the bra and put her hands in to the bra to demonstrate construction of the cup.......just too familiar.................very pushy and not thoughtful.

I could see her presenting like that with a mannequin

but not a model.

Esteemed Contributor
Posts: 5,161
Registered: ‎07-18-2013

I love these bras and don't get any sort of uniboob.  The demo on stretching was to show that you can customize the fit as needed by helping the bra mold to you specifically. I have never gone braless due to my "sensitivity" issues and always wear a bra for support.  Bouncing is not for me.  I hate underwires and wore them for many years.  Now I don't need to take these off for comfort.  If they don't work for you, fine, but don't disparage something that works for someone else.

If my dog doesn't like you, neither do I.
Respected Contributor
Posts: 3,520
Registered: ‎03-13-2010

I really like these bras.  After years of underwires or wireless that don't fit, dents in the shoulders and straps slipping off the shoulders, I have finally found a bra that is comfortable ALL DAY and gives me support without a uniboob fit!  

I have only tried the DEFY style in this brand, so can only speak to that particular style.   I already have 5 of these bras and didn't pay the QVC full price.  One of these bras I bought as an 'as is' for half the price.  Liking the bra that much, I looked on eBay and bought 4 more each for around $30.  

 

For those of you that haven't actually tried this bra first and are negatively criticizing it, I say 'give it a try' before you judge it.  You just might be pleasantly surprised!

 

Cinderella is proof that a new pair of shoes can change your life!