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lumpy bras


Question Posted Tuesday July 10 2007, 5:19 pm

It's really hot so I've been wearing thinner clothing but you can see the fabric of the bra I'm wearing. Does anyone know of a type or brand of bra that I can wear that is smooth and doesn't look lumpy or anything under my shirt? Thanks a lot.

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clouded_bluee answered Tuesday July 10 2007, 8:42 pm:
Honestly, most bras made are not lumpy. You can get un-lumpy bras anywhere that sells bras. Which are places like Victoria Secret, Aerie by American Eagal, Kohls, Target, and Macy's..etc.

So it shouldn't be too hard. Make sure to get measured so that the bra fits you right!

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tayleedoms answered Tuesday July 10 2007, 7:16 pm:
No offense or anything (i don't know if this is offense or anything) but I don't think it would be lumpy if you filled the bra. So basically, you might need a smaller bra size. Please don't rate... that might not be the case at all--i'm just guessing

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style answered Tuesday July 10 2007, 6:14 pm:
You should try Victoria's Secret T-shirt bra,it's made to wear under thin tops & T's they also have some other styles I think would help u out,The only thing about them is the cost. Hope I helped.

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chloekc answered Tuesday July 10 2007, 6:03 pm:
Victoria's secret do an 'invisible' bra:
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They have a few other bra too that are more bra like lol:
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And if you don't mind internet shopping:
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Sorry if that wasn't much help, i'm guessing you're from USA (I'm in England) so i don't know all the shops like i do here, hope it helped though:)

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jeanine278972 answered Tuesday July 10 2007, 5:39 pm:
Victoria's secret has seemless bras that are really comforable. I honestly don't know the name of them because I don't have any of them now, but they work under any type of clothing. Also, if you want something cheaper, hanes makes a bra called Loveable, and they have a pushup bra that is virtually invisible under clothing. Thats what I wear all the time. you cant see them under your shirt and theyre really comfortable.

You can find them at WalMart for like $10.
Sorry I can't give you a whole lot of details, but try walmart or victoria's secret.

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