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No. 397879
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I know this thread is maybe more for large-breasted women who are more likely to have difficulties with finding a good bra, but if there are any anons with small breasts who hate conventional bras but can't go completely braless for one reason or another, I'd recommend elastic sports tops. They're a kind of sports bra but without any extra support, meaning they come a lot cheaper than proper sports bras. I've worn this type of tops exclusively since I was about 14, I don't know my breast size but it used to be something like 80AA (EU) (yeah I have a wide ribcage) Nowadays I get mine from the army surplus store, kek I know, but they have the cheapest prices. The only downside is that people sometimes mistaken it for a binder and think I'm a TIF, when the compression a top of this type provides is just enough to keep my breasts from moving, not to actually flatten.
No. 397894
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I have small boobs so I don't have problems with my back etc. My real problem is this shit, the edges of the cup showing through whatever I'm wearing. I'm always coping with layering extra things underneath or over. I've carefully measured myself and ordered bras from different brands based, but nope. I wonder if it's because I'm right on the very edge of two cup sizes?
I don't trust lingerie stores because they will sell you a "sister size" if they don't stock your size.
No. 397905
>>397900>thinner underwire bras made of lace or just thin fabric IOnes with cups or are you talking about wired bralettes? I have wire-free bralettes but I can't wear them outside my home because my nipples show through and make my boobs look droopy, I want some shape.
>real tshirtsWhat makes a tshirt real? I used to think polyester was the problem but then I got several 100% cotton shirts and still had the same problem with all but one.
No. 397909
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>>397905A tshirt is an undershirt, not a real shirt. Since you asked. Sorry to derail the bra discussion.
I mean an underwire bra with absolutely no padding, a cup that doesn’t hold its shape on its own except the wire part, picrel. Some lace is stiff and keeps your nipple from showing through without being bulky, that’s my favorite type; thin plain fabric will generally not conceal nipples but I still have some because they’re comfortable to me. Steering clear of demicups entirely also helps a lot.
No. 397951
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I tried that A bra that fits calculator and it gave me a 32DD UK/70F EU bra size and I thought there's no way that could be right because that is (sounds?) fucking HUGE and my chest is small, but this instagram (
https://www.instagram.com/theirishbralady/) shows pictures of properly fitted bras and.. yeah that looks to be about my boob size. Could it really be?
No. 397990
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these 'shapewear' bralette's are life changing, i have around a g cup and they are very supportive, this one is from skims but these types of bras are very common in any shapewear section of most stores, the more ruching in the middle the better. sometimes they come with pads that i always take out, also have found them on asian shopping websites, alixpress etc.
No. 398109
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I'm not quite small enough to go braless, but I don't need a lot of support and I've basically been living 24/7 in uniqlo bra tops. The airism material is magical
No. 398166
god, okay, so i’m busty with a small band size, and i struggle to find comfortable bras that aren’t insanely expensive. i like freya (i wear a us 30g/uk 30f in their bras, but i may be able to wear a 32. i’m kind of in between band sizes), but freya is so expensive and i’m in college and can’t afford another one atm. i also have an aerie bra that my friend found in the clearance section. it’s not very comfortable; the band feels a little big, even on the smallest hook (it’s a 32ddd), and it has molded cups, which are kind of a no-no for big boobs imo. i’d love some suggestions for normal bras, as well as high impact sports bras, as i am involved in a high impact sport, and only have one bra for that atm.
No. 400782
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>>398166I'm the same nona (30E/28F). Have you tried the website
https://us.brastop.com/ (if you are in the US)? I really like Fantasie, especially the Rebecca bra. Natori is also good for t-shirt bras. You can also check at outlet stores like Nordstrom rack, I found some Natori bras there. I only have one sports bra I like unconditionally, a cross-back from Brooks Running, and it was insanely expensive at the time (maybe the prices are different now - it cost me $65 or something). I have some others from Nike, Adidas, and H&M, they are not as good but I still use them.
For days when I am doing low-impact exercise, I like these bras that are cut out in the back. There are a million knock offs on amazon, all are the same. They work well and are cute. I have both S and M sizes, I can't tell the difference really.
No. 407060
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>>407023>I wish it wasn't taboo in western culture to have your nipples visible through your clothesI mean… I haven't worn a bra in like 4 years and no one has said a word. As long as the shirts aren't see-throughand your boobs aren't flopping out it's fine.
I also have the same issue as you + I'm muscular so my band size is large, most bras are way too small and the cups end up too large. Like
>>407030 said, bralettes work great for this. I got a few from H&M and they're light and comfy (picrel)
No. 407413
>>407023If you're a burgerfag I recommend this site for an A and AA cup bra.
https://vgplayofficial.com/ it seems sketchy, but you do get the items in a few days because they're stationed out of California and the cup sizes are correct. Shipping is free too.