What type/brand bra are you wearing?

D. K.
on 9/14/04 1:53 am - AL
I'm having a hard time dealing with the changes in my breast. I still need a D cup, but they are not nearly as full anymore. I just don't fill out the upper part of my bra, and was wondering what I can wear to make them appear fuller again. I haven't worn a push up or french type bra in years and I always had trouble spilling out of them, and know that I will now since the density has really changed. I look forward to your suggestions. Thanks, Debbie -64
Playannette
on 9/14/04 3:38 am - Blackwood, NJ
I was measured recently and found that I need a D cup (I used to be a 42 DD) but I was in my sister's wedding and wore a push up and when I tried the bra on since they have deflated they looked wrinkled when they were "pushed up" I want that full look again too. If anyone has any suggestions please forward them to me. I have big time problems with my bras, but my mother found some in Wal-Mart that cost only 2.50 so I don't have to spend so much money while I go down in size. Annette 291/186/165???
Rachel M.
on 9/14/04 7:54 am - Nashville, TN
ive been wearing victoria secrets angel collection 36C and feel comfortable & full. HTH! Rachel 270/174
insideout
on 9/20/04 11:46 am
Im wearing victoria secret 36c but mine are all gone. helen rny 216/134
(deactivated member)
on 9/14/04 8:39 am - CA
Debbie, I never felt comfortable in underwires and had avoided them for years. A couple of months after surgery I found some great underwire bras at Lane Bryant that were very comfortable and didn't hurt to wear. I bought them when you bought one and got one free. Liked them so much I got two in a smaller size too. Name is Cacique and they retail for $32 each ... but since I got them on sale, it was 1/2 price. Mary
Linn D.
on 9/14/04 9:42 am - Missoula, MT
Hi Debbie, I'm afraid I won't be of much help. I'm in the same boat. Even getting bras that I fit into, I also have the wrinkly boob syndrome and I never know where my nipple will end up. I'm tempted to try a padded type bra to see if that helps, but I've always shied away from them because I already felt as though I was 'big' enough and didn't want to appear larger. I'll let you know what I discover the next time I buy bras. Linn
Trisha W.
on 9/14/04 10:24 am - Lakewood, Oh
Hello Debbie, I am wearing Lane Byrant underwires. They have some really good bra's.Pre Op I was a full 48 DDD and have since POST OP shrunk to a 40DD and they are getting a bit roomy. I try to only buy two bra's at a time why I am still losing. The truth is my GIRLS are shrinking rapidly and I sometimes have a hard time with the way they look and feel to me now but I know the skin needs time to shrink and I will definetly get a lift after I reach goal. I mean I have lost almost 140 pounds in a short span of time so this is to be expected. So I wear some pretty bra's and under my clothes my Girls look full and sexy. LOL . Take Care Trisha
keki60 B.
on 9/14/04 12:22 pm - North Cape May, NJ
I found that the minimizer bras help alot for me. i get them at kmart. seems to hold a the wrinkles in one place! weird how i never had wrinkles before and now i have wrinkles on my face! Calgon take me away!! LOL kelly
Darlene R.
on 9/18/04 12:37 am - Pinellas Park, FL
I like the "Just My Size" and get them at WalMart. I was a 46 DD and am a 38 DD now. I usually buy them a size or 2 smaller and use the bra extenders so they fit longer as I go down in size. They have a variety to choose from, and I don't remember the name, but try on different ones to find one you like.
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