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Re: Re-inventing the Bra......Technologically Advanced?

I want to know who the genius is who decided to put the strap adjustment in the back of the bra?   

 

I just bought four new bras and you have to take them off to adjust the straps.  

 

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Re: Re-inventing the Bra......Technologically Advanced?


@ALRATIBA wrote:

I want to know who the genius is who decided to put the strap adjustment in the back of the bra?   

 

I just bought four new bras and you have to take them off to adjust the straps.  

 


@ALRATIBA,  me too!!!!!  Can't stand the adjustment in the back of the bra.... the ones I used to wear, would inevitably slip down and so would the front, LOL ... Off to readjust..  

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Re: Re-inventing the Bra......Technologically Advanced?

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@phoenixbrd wrote:

Since the bra issue has been brought up....has anyone discovered a bra that provides real "lift"....


Prima Donna does. I buy them from  Herroom.com. Elomi and Fantasie do, too

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Re: Re-inventing the Bra......Technologically Advanced?

That bra wouldn't do me a bit of good.  I need one designed by a civil engineer, a suspension bridge specialist. 

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Re: Re-inventing the Bra......Technologically Advanced?

The largest size is a 38DD.  It looks like something I would like but I wear 40DD.   

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Re: Re-inventing the Bra......Technologically Advanced?

I certainly do like the features of that bra.  It's just a picture, so it's hard to assess how it would fit on someone who actually has something up front.  The original Genie bra changed my life.  This one could too.

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Re: Re-inventing the Bra......Technologically Advanced?


@jewel3 wrote:

@phoenixbrd wrote:

Since the bra issue has been brought up....has anyone discovered a bra that provides real "lift"....


Prima Donna does. I buy them from  Herroom.com. Eli I and Fantasie do, too


 

       I love Herroom.com; I get all my bras and undies from them.  I love the way things arrive, regardless of the price, it comes beautifully wrapped in tissue paper with ribbon.  

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Re: Re-inventing the Bra......Technologically Advanced?

@makena @phoenixbrd  I wear and like Lilyette minimizer bras #939.  It is a convertible bra with removeable straps.  It lifts, has an underwire but is ever so comfy and it washes well.  I have some for over 7 years and they still hold their shape.  They have silicone around the bra to hold it up strapless.  

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Re: Re-inventing the Bra......Technologically Advanced?

Evolution may not be "the one," but we all have to confess that compared to the choices most of our mothers and grandmothers had in bras, science has come a long way in making bras which lift and support, and are not like wearing King Arthur's suit of armor.

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Re: Re-inventing the Bra......Technologically Advanced?

Personally I prefer to wear Cacique bras for everyday use. They are cotton jersey , no underwire, and just the most comfortable bras I've ever worn.When I get dressed up nice to go out I'll wear a Playtex cross your heart  that is made to hold my prosthesis.