Question Posted Thursday September 8 2005, 1:39 pm
Hey Kelsey,
I've got this shirt that I really want to wear, the only problem is, its one of those where the fabric drapes pretty low in the front and the skinny slit goes in between your boobs. I have ablolutly no idea what kind of a bra to wear with it because they are all visible through the front because the shirts so low. I wanted to try those sticky cup bras that they have, but I'm scared...do they really provide you with good support, I dont want to bounce around everywhere, and do they really stay on?? I dont want one to pop off and roll away while I'm having dinner with my boyfriend out in public. Has any body ever tried these things before?? I gotta have an answer quik because were going out tomorrow night! Thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? K2204 answered Thursday September 8 2005, 5:47 pm: one girl from my school used those sticky ones in a play @ school, and she said that they worked really well. I would sugest a strapless bra, or a bra with clear straps, if you have already tried these, then try a nude colored bra or one that matches the color of the shirt. or maybe you could wear a cute cami with lace or something under the shirt. You could try the sticky bra. I would sugest wearing it around the house and like running, not like super fast, but like jerky movements and moving around and stuff to make sure that they will hold for the date. If they dont then I would definately return them and say that they didnt stay on.
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