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Seamless

strapless/multi-way

long line

Underwire

Wireless

Three Part

Demi

Balconet

T Shirt

Sports

Plunge

Push Up

Minimizer

Lounge

Nursing

Plus Sized

Universal cup sizing

 

 

How many of these do you have?  Do you have a need for a variety of bra styles?





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Re: All About Bras

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Sister Sizing for more choice!!!

Current Bra SizeSister Size DownSister Size Up

 

34AA32A36AAA
34A32B36AA
34B32C36A
34C32D36B
34D32DD36C
34DD32DDD/32E36D
34DDD32F36DD
34E32F36DD
34F32FF36E
34FF32G36F
34G32GG36FF
34GG32H36G
34H32HH36GG
34HH32I36H
34I32J36HH
34J32JJ36I
34JJ32K36J
34K32KK36JJ
34KK32L36K
34L32M36KK
34M32N36L
34N 36M

 

 

 

Current Bra SizeSister Size DownSister Size Up
36AA34A38AAA
36A34B38AA
36B34C38A
36C34D38B
36D34DD38C
36DD34DDD/34E38D
36DDD34F38DD
36E34F38DD
36F34FF38E
36FF34G38F
36G34GG38FF
36GG34H38G
36H34HH38GG
36HH34I38H
36I34J38HH
36J34JJ38I
36JJ34K38J
36K34KK38JJ
36KK34L38K
36L34M38KK
36M34N38L
36N 38M

 

Current Bra SizeSister Size DownSister Size Up
38AA36A40AAA
38A36B40AA
38B36C40A
38C36D40B
38D36DD40C
38DD36DDD/36E40D
38DDD36F40DD
38E36F40DD
38F36FF40E
38FF36G40F
38G36GG40FF
38GG36H40G
38H36HH40GG
38HH36I40H
38I36J40HH
38J36JJ40I
38JJ36K40J
38K36KK40JJ
38KK36L40K
38L36M40KK
38M36N40L
38N 40M




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I tried most on the list throughout my life.  I've given up on the idea of a comfortable bra that offers support...too many experiments to find that unicorn.  I've eased into comfort...no wires, no bones, no uplift.  I simply wear a minimal comfy bra just so I don't offend anyone and please myself.  Life is good! 

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I only buy non wire bras. Usually tee shirt. I agree with the poster that said she wears one as to not offend anyone.

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No, I wear an underwire full coverage tee shirt bra all of the time.  No lace showing through or causing an issue.

No discomfort.  I don't even register I am wearing a bra.

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@Meowingkitty wrote:

I only buy non wire bras. Usually tee shirt. I agree with the poster that said she wears one as to not offend anyone.


A Tshirt bra can be a minimizer or a seamless bra, with or without wires





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If your breasts are firm and full, they will have an equally round shape, from top to bottom. The breast tissue will be evenly distributed throughout your breasts, as well. A full coverage bra can help support full breast tissue. The cups on a full coverage bra are designed to contain your breasts, while providing a smooth silhouette. If you are looking to diminish the full-busted appearance, we recommend a minimizer bra. This is specifically designed for reducing cup size, while still providing comfort. Try to avoid demi cup bras, as they tend to push breast tissue up high on your chest, and have a cup that covers only half of your breast.





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Shallow Top and Bottom

Breasts with a shallow top and bottom typically hang lower than they used to. This is a common result of breastfeeding and age. If this is your shape, opt for a full coverage or seamed bra. Full coverage bras help to create a full and round shape. A 2-part or 3-part seamed cup will lift and push the breast tissue in for a flattering fit, with transversal seams creating a rounded appearance. Push-up bras are also a great option for women with this breast shape. This style has padding designed to push breast tissue up, creating a round, full, and lifted shape.

 

 

 

 

Close-Set

If your breasts sit closely together, with not much space between them, they are close-set. Bra styles with narrow and/or low-set center panels, like a plunge bra or balconette bra, can help eliminate the uni-boob appearance, which can result from close-set breasts. These styles tend to have cup designs that provide breasts with a separated appearance. Avoid bras with wide-set center panels. Wide-set center panels can have underwire that digs into you over time.

 

Wide-Set

Breasts that are wide-set will have a large space in-between them. Choose bras with sturdy, supportive side wings, which gather breast tissue and move it towards the front and center of the cup. This creates a more ideal, supportive, and secure fit. Bras with slings or side-boning will also move breast tissue toward the center of your chest, and are a great option for women who also have a larger bust. For small to average size breasts with a wide-set shape, opt for a plunge or push-up bra to center your breasts, and enhances cup size.

 

 





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I will be adding lots of information about bras here.  I think it's kind of important ever since one of our posters mentioned what type of bra or tank to wear under a garment.

 

I'd like this to be a resource that people can refer to or at least as a jump off for finding info they need when it comes to looking good in all the beautiful garments we spend so much money on.  We can be comfortable and look great at the same time.





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I go for comfort and with 40DD or 40 F I need racerback and underwires.  Have found a convertible minimizer bra,  lacy Glamorise racerback bras and  a few styles of sport bras that fit the bill.  The trick is the fit and willingness to spend the money for a better bra and that is the only way I found to be comfortable.  No underwires for me leads to uniboob and often floppy and lots of pain unless I do not move!  Many of those styles do not work for  larger sizes and learned by trial and error.