22-09-2015, 12:00 AM
(19-09-2015, 05:45 AM)flamesabers Wrote: Bra wearing on a full-time basis doesn't fit neatly into either guideline. Furthermore, arguing for bra wearing can be a bit complicated when considering I don't truly need the support and a lot of women wish they could get by without having to wear a bra.
I personally don't wear bras for support, but do wear them for shape. If I just did a regular tank top under my standard polo or dress shirt, I'd probably look pointy. I find that a low impact pull over or back hooking sports bra helps shape more than flatten. High impact will smoosh you back to boy land.
My personal favorites are Handful bra, Jockey low impact or even an ahh/gennie bra. I've also found some very good and now discontinued tank tops with decent shelf bras (really just a sports bra sewn into a wicking tank top) that way if I get a tap on the shoulder or a hug, well I'm wearing a tank top under my shirt aren't I?

