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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

I was watching at midnite--well,  at 9 pm here on the west coast--- and I did end up ordering this bra. The way the vendor stretched it out to help make it fit intrigues me. And the fabric looks interesting too. I do have a similar bra from Soma that is really nice and very comfy, but I like the way the TSV is more of a longerline bra. I  had a double masectomy and use prosthetics so am wondering if this garment will work. My Soma bra does have pockets and no under wire as well. I paid $46 for that one but not being able to find a comfortable bra has been a challenge lately. I also had bras from Wacol too--so stiff and hard and too tight and very pricey--in the $50-60 range and that was years ago. Should be interesting.

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Registered: ‎08-19-2010

They usually mention all the features.

Probably depends on how much talking they do about other stuff that nobody cares about.

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   Confusing sizing . The chart begins at C cup bra , but the company Rep said last night with Courtney  that a B cup could wear the bra .

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Registered: ‎06-24-2011

I followed the size chart on Q's website. My regular band size is on the left listed vertically, & then I went across horizontally at the top to find my cup size. My E&B size was where the 2 measurements met. It was easy.

 

Normally I wear a 38 B/C, and I wear the Evelyn & Bobbie size Large.

 

I had been skeptical of trying this brand, but finally bought one earlier this year. I'm so glad I did. The bras can take 3 wears or stretching to get a "custom" fit.

 

The results amazed me. The E&B bra gave me a smoother & more youthful shape and was so comfortable. I bought a 2nd E&B bra, and I'm going to buy more. The E&B bras & their technology are not like any other bra ... and I've tried a lot of brands.

 

The E&B bra is the best bra I've ever owned.

 

 

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Registered: ‎08-08-2013

I wear a 40 B. I ordered a large for last TSV. It is a perfect fit. I am an older woman who's girls have gone south. Lost all volume on top of breast. I've had a horrible time with bras that actually lift. This bra is amazing. It lifts and smooths. It does take a fews days to totally fit. As they say, if it feels to tight it is probably just right. I have bought 3 more bras to rotate. 

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The details say removable pads but they don't say that you can insert a prosthesis into the pocket.  I saw the midnight presentation but they lost me at $75.  

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Registered: ‎05-08-2010

So you wear this bra for 3 days to stretch it out to fit your body?  Then what happens when you wash it......do you have to repeat the process?

 

I don't wear a bra for 3 days.....I guess this concept or price isn't for me.

 

It does seem that some women like this bra.  That is great.  Everything isn't for everybody.

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@wagirl 

 

I'm a B cup and wear the small in E&B bras, which are wonderful. Now have three and it's all I will wear. Keep rotating them and watch for TSV's that work with my lifestyle. (I do hand wash them.) Years of biopsies and lumpectomies have left scars which E&B bras never bother. 

 

Like advertised, it does take a few days to become adjusted . . . and "if it feels tight, it feels right" is so correct! I usually wear a medium in QVC sizing, but the small works for me in E&B bras. (Surprised me the first time ordering. Had to exchange that bra for a smaller size.) Currently have navy, sand and black. Ordering another sand today. 

 

Have heard her say a prosthesis can be inserted into the pocket, but I'm unsure if the opening would be large enough. (Although she's done her research so well on these bras, I don't doubt her claims!) I've removed the pads from my bras and never tried to re-insert them.

 

 

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Registered: ‎10-25-2010

I don't like bras you step into.  No how, no way I am going to fight to get a bra over my hips and rump.

 

Also, you wear for three days to stretch it to fit.  I wash my bras more often than that.

 

I'll stick to Wacoal with underwires.  I need the support and my bras are so comfortable I forget they are on.  If your bra is uncomfortable, it is not the right bra for you.

 

I thought some of the models looked like they had a uniboob  especially the fuller busted ones.  That's not a look I am going for.

 

Half of the reviews on this bra were only one star....lots of complaints.

 

I liked the colors offered.

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Registered: ‎01-07-2011

I have an E&B bra which I bought directly from them about a year ago.  Comfortable and fits well, but I 've noticed that the sides are starting to stretch and they stick out.  If you buy this bra, make sure you don't put it in the dryer.  Also, the inserts tend to move around and fold during the wash cycle.  I know I'm supposed to pull them out, but I tend to forget.