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So at long last I find I actually need a bra. Running, jogging, even up/down the stairs is now... not uncomfortable, but I sure don't want them to sag. Also, it looks a bit daft to hold them in place while running up the stairs - and a bit of a giveaway.
This is the one
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00CIB5XAG?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01
and my dear wife ordered it for me!
B.
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I find, until you get where you want size wise, that's the best route to go. You sure don't want ill fitting bra's that bind and pinch especially if you are trying to bloom (grow) your breast.
That is real nice and understanding of your wife. Sounds like we both have "keepers".
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(29-04-2015, 08:27 PM)bryony Wrote: So at long last I find I actually need a bra. Running, jogging, even up/down the stairs is now... not uncomfortable, but I sure don't want them to sag. Also, it looks a bit daft to hold them in place while running up the stairs - and a bit of a giveaway.
This is the one
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00CIB5XAG?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01
and my dear wife ordered it for me!
B.
I am a ways from this yet, but that's a nice looking sports bra.
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(30-04-2015, 02:23 AM)jannet.duff Wrote: (29-04-2015, 08:27 PM)bryony Wrote: So at long last I find I actually need a bra. Running, jogging, even up/down the stairs is now... not uncomfortable, but I sure don't want them to sag. Also, it looks a bit daft to hold them in place while running up the stairs - and a bit of a giveaway.
This is the one
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00CIB5XAG?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01
and my dear wife ordered it for me!
B.
I am a ways from this yet, but that's a nice looking sports bra.
It took 3.5 years Janet - I guess that matches real life!
B.
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(29-04-2015, 08:53 PM)iaboy Wrote: I find, until you get where you want size wise, that's the best route to go. You sure don't want ill fitting bra's that bind and pinch especially if you are trying to bloom (grow) your breast.
That is real nice and understanding of your wife. Sounds like we both have "keepers".
Thanks ib.
She's great!
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I bought my first bra from a charity shop. It was really orgasmic to ask the lady, "can I try it on!"
Since then, I have found that bra sizing is a difficult business: bras which initially seem too tight in cup, band and strap can become lovely & supportive to wear when broken in.
I now buy most of my bras through eBay auctions. I can often buy new bras for not much more than the postage cost, and I can experiment with sizing too. Buying used bras is fun as well: they are very cheap and you know that someone else's boobs have been in those cups!
For a sizing example, I am nominally a 40" band, and I have found that 38" bras with deep side panels & a 3 hook deep back band take my breath away on initial hook-up but give me really snug support and wicked cleavage.
Basically if my bra gives me lots of projection, I soon forget how uncomfortable it is at first wear!
I buy a full cup bra in one cup size too large if I plan to wear it in public with my Nipplefunwear nipple teats, and I look for a demi cup plunge bra to wear indoors when I am using my electric breast pumps, so that I can support the pump nicely in my bra cup.
The next items are the colors and strap buckles. I love to wear a bra which is only just obvious from its color,the print of its straps and the bust projection. I love to hear women remark: "I'm sure he is he wearing a bra, but did you see those nipples?"
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Looks nice Bryony. It looks like a good bra to get the next time I decide to get one.
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(09-05-2015, 02:18 AM)flamesabers Wrote: Looks nice Bryony. It looks like a good bra to get the next time I decide to get one.
I can recommend it for cycling! Used it for that purpose the first time today - a lot more comfortable.
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Hi all!
I must tell you about a new bra I bought and have fallen in love with. Its available from Amazon in 7 colors.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
This is a pullover bra, its very well made and not scratchy like some of he others I have bought.
I have a 38 band and it just slides on, not like a sports bra. It fits perfectly and even without forms I feel so feminine.
And I can wear to bed and all day if you want. Lays very smooth so you can wear it under shirt and its hardly visible.
Even better is that they fit me and my wife so we can now share lingerie!
I bought 6 of them :-)
Check em out
Bobbi
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(18-05-2015, 10:40 PM)Happyme Wrote: Hi all!
I must tell you about a new bra I bought and have fallen in love with. Its available from Amazon in 7 colors.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
This is a pullover bra, its very well made and not scratchy like some of he others I have bought.
I have a 38 band and it just slides on, not like a sports bra. It fits perfectly and even without forms I feel so feminine.
And I can wear to bed and all day if you want. Lays very smooth so you can wear it under shirt and its hardly visible.
Even better is that they fit me and my wife so we can now share lingerie!
I bought 6 of them :-)
Check em out
Bobbi
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