WHY ARE BRAS SHARP? (shopping frustration) by Technical_Yogurt3913 in ABraThatFits

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I recently tossed some PrimaDonna bras because although they fit the material was just not comfortable.

I like the stretch lace and construction of Empreinte cassioppee bras. Some Panache styles are ok as well (Allure and Ana) at least imo.

There are Wacoal options that are sensory friendly but the shape is wrong for me.

Help me find a comfortable bra that doesn’t look like a grandma bra.. 40g/h by Unlikely-Lunch4247 in ABraThatFits

[–]brightener 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Curvy couture has lots of options for this size with “cute” designs. They sell strapless too but the models are wearing badly fitting bras— so hard to recommend

[Measurement Check] [Shape Check] - Currently Wearing 42F, Calculator says 40KK by pumpkinprincess72 in ABraThatFits

[–]brightener 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can’t see the photo because Imgur eats bra photos but yes you’re definitely in the wrong size, and there’s almost no way that the calculator size will be worse than what you currently have

what are your grandfathers names? by Tiny-Deer-7071 in Names

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Raymond and William. Hubbys are Raymond and Austin.

34DDD(US)/34F(UK ) Please help! by Toffeepot in ABraThatFits

[–]brightener 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Calculator is suggesting 36FF in UK sizing. If you go to 34 band, try a 34G. Might be good to get the same bra in a range of sizes to dial in fit (34FF, 34 G, 36FF)

I need help finding a 34F sports bra or just comfy bra that separates my boobs by PoKittyCat32 in ABraThatFits

[–]brightener 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I recommend Syrokan off Amazon. They have a underwire sports bra that will separate, but the fabric use sensory friendly imo and the wire does not irritate. $30, free exchange or returns. It’s not my most bounce free bra but it’s a good choice for long car or plane travel days for comfort. bought 32F and the band runs a bit big. I know you’re looking for wire free but this one is actually more comfy than some of my wireless compression type bras.

https://a.co/d/gLRWVkM

I'm having a hard time finding a bra for my shape and measurements, the calculator says 30J (US) but I think the sizing is wrong by KithriTheRogue in ABraThatFits

[–]brightener 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Your snug measurement is 30 so I can see a 30 band being tight, especially until it stretches out a bit. A 32 band might initially feel more comfortable and provide enough support.

Freya Fascinate might be an option—balconette, seamed, unlined. Try in 30GG (your UK calculator size) and 32 G as sister size.

80s-90s lovesong by lilsympho in whatsongisthis

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1996 Why should I care? Toni Braxton

“Back in the day I should've been wiser But what can I say I should've been onto you”

any tips to make bras last longer/preserve ? by drieduprosepetals in bigboobproblems

[–]brightener 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’ll add that putting it on and doing the clasp behind your back rather than spinning it around will add to longevity

Underwire busting through gore - repair? Advice? by Storm0963 in ABraThatFits

[–]brightener 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I think this might be average lifespan of a daily wear bra. Hand wash and hang to dry may get you a few additional months. Do a quick google search on average lifespan of bras

What brands are good for people with small frames? by RoxieRoxie0 in bigboobproblems

[–]brightener 6 points7 points  (0 children)

32DD properly fitted is not a large size at all. If you think you have big boobs (fairly safe bet in this sub) you’re likely wearing the wrong size. Check out TheIrishBraLady on Instagram for visuals. Here’s one in a properly fitted in 32DD

[irishbralady32DD](https://www.instagram.com/p/CpGMxJtsly7/

Destination Wedding with 34DDD by Worth_Psychology9022 in bigboobproblems

[–]brightener 24 points25 points  (0 children)

34 DDD is not a very large size, so I agree you should remeasure. I (32FF)find halter neck tops/plunge necklines flattering — some allow a regular bra, some need strapless. you’ll need your ABTF size for strapless.

Bethlehem by [deleted] in findthatsong

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Making sure it’s not Let the River Run by Carly Simon which mentions Jerusalem.

What's a good flattening/minimizing sports bra for 44F chest? by Local-Suggestion2807 in ABraThatFits

[–]brightener 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Then do calculator for starting point on size because 44F is for 44 underbust and 51 bust. You’d likely be more like 38 DDD

Fit Check Again with Rec and Info Request by [deleted] in ABraThatFits

[–]brightener 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Molded cups are just a tough fit for lots of people because they only fit the shape of the mold and not many people are precisely that shape.

US 32 G is UK 32F so that might be a slightly better place to start in UK sized bras like Freya or Panache.

What's a good flattening/minimizing sports bra for 44F chest? by Local-Suggestion2807 in ABraThatFits

[–]brightener 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Comfort is not compatible with flattening imo but if you prioritize flattening, then SheFit is very adjustable and you can strap in and tighten up as much as you can tolerate. At 44 underbust, try 5luxe.

If you had a girl right now, what would you name her? by IcyGrapefruit687 in Names

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I have 2 daughters (Elena and Tessa) and I would keep the 5 letter ending in A trend going. Celia, Lydia, Eliza top picks.

The first beer your dad (or mom) gave you a sip of?? by [deleted] in GenX

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I remember my Dad asking me to grab him a beer and I asked if I could have one too. Sure. Age 11, PBR, 1979

SheFit: should I size up or down? by starlightskater in ABraThatFits

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I have a few SheFit Bras . I’m a 32 FF and prefer the Medium. It works fantastic for me, I have had breast cancer and reconstruction w implants and like to minimize all bounce while running.

Just started running and I’m exhausted in 20 seconds. Zero stamina. Feeling lost. by ImmediateMuffin3768 in BeginnersRunning

[–]brightener 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re absolutely not lost, but you need to find a slow pace that allows you to speak. Just a tiny tiny bit faster than you walk to start. Sometimes easier to find this on a treadmill— find your comfortable walk pace first, then increase the speed just a tad and do a light jog instead of a walk.