Bras
If someone could please give me help me out, I would really appreciate it.
Thanks in advance.
Definitely shop around though. Get properly fitted - that can make a huge difference!
I recommend that you go to Nordstrom's (guaranteed good service) or Dillard's and have a professional measure you and give you a selection of bras to try on. The formed cup, balconette-type seems to work best for me getting the girls to look normal.
I've had good luck with different brands (you HAVE to try them on), but my favorite at the moment, for the awesome way they make me look and how comfortable they are, is the Spanx Bra-llelujah. It runs about $62 retail, but once I bought one and wore it a bit to be sure, I found others for much less on eBay.
Don't skimp here. Wear your crap bras around the house, but have a couple of good ones to wear in public. You'll feel so much better.
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I went to Lane Bryant and had a fitting (even so close to goal I'm still a 40DD) and bought a Balconette bra from them. It was middle-expensive - about $40 I think, but also a little "heavy/foamy", and showed when I wore some V-neck shirts. I had better luck with cheaper bras from Walmart. I prefer the ones that are formed, but not thick (I don't need extra padding, just something to corral the girls). My last bra was $5.99 from the Goodwill (new budget bra - not used!). I may eventually splurge on a Spanx undergarmet, but I've had great luck with cheaper bras. The important thing for me is knowing what size to get, then try on a bunch to find the style that fits just right - then buy a several!
Good luck!
But, don't skip the step of going to a professional to be measured and fitted FIRST.
It makes all the difference in the world knowing your TRUE size.
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320/170/150
SW/CW/GW
weight loss does a # on our breasts, and they can be difficult to size correctly, 2 years ago i had a professional bra fitting at a place that supplies bras to post mastectomy patients and wow what a difference the correct size makes. a correct bra will run you about 60-90 USD, but you only need 2 or so one washing and one wearing, it is well worth the money.....
You just have to get into a good bra trying on mood and take a handfull in the dressing room and try a bunch on. I tend to spend $5-10 on bras, and have even found some at Goodwill new with tags.
Gooodwill and the discount stores do require patience because it's a toss up if you will get lucky.
They do make those body shaper camisoles too and you can find them at the discount stores. They are good, but can get hot in the summer.
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When I bought my first two (actually my mom bought them for me for my b'day) I bought them with the band small and bought a pack of their extenders. I managed to use those for about
8-9 months. By the end of that time I could carry a newborn around in one cup along with my deflated booby. LOL I went back and bought one more much smaller and have been wearing it. I have also found a good one at Wally World much to my amazement. I have shrank down to a 36 DD. Not an easy size to find. But I still credit my experience with Lane Bryant with helping me to know how a good bra should feel and look. I'm pretty sure you can also get a good experience at a good department store. However, I doubt very seriously that you find a more comfortable bra than the ones at LB. I almost never was aware that I had a bra on. They are that comfortable.
Good Luck and Embrace the Ta Tas!!!
Kathy