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How to stop a bra from showing?


Question Posted Monday November 9 2009, 12:11 am

At dance we wear leotards and our bras always show really bad. We have our Christmas recital coming up soon and we cant have our bras showing on stage. So how can we stop our bras from showing under our leos? Should we wear something eles under our leos?

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LM answered Monday November 9 2009, 2:52 pm:
Wear an "invisible" bra. Victoria's Secret sells a few versions, and stores like Target will probably have their own version. They're basically cups that mold to your shape and stay stuck til you take them off.

You could also wear a t-shirt bra that's designed to be seamless, or wear a tank top underneath.


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The_MoUsY_spell_checker answered Monday November 9 2009, 7:45 am:
Wear a t-shirt bra. (That is, a seamless bra that is designed to allow for a smooth shape when one wears a tight-fitting top.)

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