people usually say im pretty skinny, but i have 36 D's and i have a hard time standing up straight and supporting them because i already have back problems without the boobs. im pregnant though, so theyll probably get even bigger...
i hate hate hate the thick ass straps, and bras that come up so high that i cant wear a v neck or spaghetti straps. and i really hate push up bras because i feel like thats just tryin to make them loook better.
so wear can i get affordable bras that i'd like that will pick them up and keep them up. (cuz a lot of bras hold ya at first then they sink through out the day).
NinjaNeer answered Sunday August 23 2009, 7:16 pm: If you can get to a Hanes outlet, they have the best bras ever. And they're so cheap! They also have an online store.
You will need thick(er) straps. Trust me, I can sympathize (40 DDD here). I know they're not cute. They're the only ones that can really keep supporting all day. Of course, decorative bras with cute little straps are fine for special occasions, but I would suggest the not so attractive but very practical bras for daily wear. Steer clear of demi-cut bras (to avoid quadra-boob), but feel free to go for plunge-cut. [ NinjaNeer's advice column | Ask NinjaNeer A Question ]
rainbowcherrie answered Sunday August 23 2009, 3:04 pm: I'd really reccomend that you go and get properly measured and fitted at a specialist store such as Bravissimo. You will get fitted by a trained member of staff who will be able to advise you on the best types for your frame and size. I'd also just add that it is worth spending a little bit extra on a good quality bra because you will find it to be much more supportive as well as long-lasting. [ rainbowcherrie's advice column | Ask rainbowcherrie A Question ]
itsxalyssa answered Sunday August 23 2009, 2:26 pm: I personally like Chantelle Bras. They are very comfortable, although some have thick straps. But you just have to look around, they have a lot of different styles. And they are made for girls with bigger boobs.
You can find them at Nordstrom & Nordstrom's Rack for about $30 dollars.
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