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Why would one buy a bra where the straps can't be adjusted?  I don't care what they say but any bra without an underwire will not be supportive for certain sizes.  I saw the one model and she was falling out the side of one of the cups.

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I agree with you, I am not impressed with the TSV, It seems like they've had it on practically all day

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@rms1954 wrote:

Why would one buy a bra where the straps can't be adjusted?  I don't care what they say but any bra without an underwire will not be supportive for certain sizes.  I saw the one model and she was falling out the side of one of the cups.


I made the same observation about poorly fitted bras on models earlier this week and it was deleted.

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The TSV looks cheap, like it wouldn't support a butterfly.

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i totally agree about tbe problem of not having adjustable straps. i cant wear one without adjustable straps.

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A knock off of Rhonda Shear, (Ahhh bra) made/ sold this same bra years ago,(very similar) . I have them and nothing great. The lace didn't hold up, and you can see it through a lot of summer tops. A little too late, and a total pass. 

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Yeah, even my wife hates these types of things.

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Does this bra give a uniboob?

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Anyone here ever try a 'bandeau' bra (strapless)? 

 

Rhonda Sheer 2 pack Bandeau Bra 652-682.  Removable pads, etc.  HSN

 

I'm tired of falling straps, and just wondering if I should give bandeaus a try.

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