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02-28-20, 01:54 PM | ||
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Arlington, VA
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02-28-20, 04:37 PM | |
Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: Wisconsin
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I'm flat (34A), but Hanes bras are really nice. They are lightly padded and are very comfortable. They do come in bigger sizes, but these are the only ones that I can find that fit me. It takes me hours to find a good bra and some of the expensive brands aren't very flattering, especially for small chests. You can barely find A cup sizes anymore.
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02-28-20, 08:27 PM | ||
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: New Jersey
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Thanks also to the person who mentioned lulalu. Never heard of them but being small it’s good to know their are companies that specialize in bras for us less endowed women. Finding bras that are comfy and provide some support has been a struggle. I just cannot stand bras with hardware or rough seams anymore. I have been wearing mostly jockey pull over stretchy bras but they don’t give any lift to speak of. I used to like the Coobie bra but I only wear 1 of the 3 I own because of irritating seams. I am becoming overly sensitive as I get older. |
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02-29-20, 07:57 AM | ||
Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Arlington, VA
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02-29-20, 08:30 AM | |
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Michigan
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I like the look of these. So, did you just figure out your size yourself by following the guide? Did you get the right size right away? I’m afraid to order bras online. When I go bra shopping in stores, Usually I end up trying on 20 different bra styles and still end up with the style I was previously wearing....that I’m not that satisfied with.
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