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AIBU?

To give up bras for good?

145 replies

BleakBetty · 18/07/2016 21:26

I am sick to death of uncomfortable, painful, pretty damn unnecessary bras especially in this heat!

I have NEVER found a comfortable bra. Ever! And I can't afford a super pricy one either.

So, I've given up! I've worn a bandeau thing for a tiny bit of nipple coverage for the last week and I'm actually loving bra-free life. My boobs aren't particularly large so I figure I can get away with it - although one of my friends thinks it's incredibly odd and suspects I'm a weirdo Grin.

So I'm wondering - AIBU? And have any of you given up with the hassle?!

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VeryBitchyRestingFace · 18/07/2016 21:29

I don't wear them in the house. Unfortunately I incline towards large rather than small so wear them outside so as not to scare the horses.

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SanityAssassin · 18/07/2016 21:31

I am unfortunately large of boob and only take my bra off to sleep as otherwise too uncomfortable.

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IonaNE · 18/07/2016 21:32

YANBU. I don't wear bras in the house, but outside I can only get away with(out) them if it's at least 3 layers (vest, shirt, jumper), so not in the summer. Wish I could go bra-less all the time though.

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VestalVirgin · 18/07/2016 21:48

I have small breasts and actually never started wearing bras.

The only reason to wear one, as far as I am concerned, is if your breasts are so large that you get back pain or other discomfort if you don't wear a bra.

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Oldraver · 18/07/2016 21:50

I stopped wearing bras most of the time back in the winter...it was easier then as I could cover it up. I wore one occasionally if going out.

During the warmer weather I've been flitting between wearing and not...if I'm wearing a vest I will slip over a thin hoody to go to the shops or to school. Its just getting brave to wear thinner tops bra less

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VeryBitchyRestingFace · 18/07/2016 21:52

How do you feel about shoes OP?
Grin

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PlymouthMaid1 · 18/07/2016 22:17

I take it off at home after work sometimes but too jiggly to abandon altogether. I don't want my boobicles round my knees o e day either.

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MaQueen · 18/07/2016 22:21

Oh God I soooo envy you...but, as a 34FF I simply can't go bra-less as it's too uncomfortable.

Only find Freya bras are comfy enough, and still pretty, to wear.

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LetsGetReadyToGrumble · 18/07/2016 22:28

I'm of the large boob variety and I've recently started wearing strapless bras every day. I'm finding them sooo much easier to wear, none of that shoulder/neck/back ache thing by the end of the day and no chafing from the straps on my armpit podges. I think I have better posture in strapless too as I'm not hunching over due to bra-ache.

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PollyPerky · 18/07/2016 22:34

Even if you are small boobed your breasts will sag in time if they are unsupported. Boobs have no natural support at all.

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pollyblack · 18/07/2016 22:53

I gave up "proper" bras last year. I have a few crop tops or whatever they are called and they are soooo comfy. My boobs are tiny and have already sagged due to my delightful children so I'm not really bothered.

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MrsKoala · 18/07/2016 23:00

I have uneven, weird shaped and small boobs with quite a broad back, i have struggled for years and had numerous intervention threads. The only bra that has ever fitted me was 163 quid from Rigby and Peller Shock

So i started wearing these . They are really comfortable, offer nipple coverage and a little shape with no digging in and discomfort. I don't need much support so they are great for me.

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EyeSaidTheFly · 18/07/2016 23:08

I gave up bras 3 years ago. It was fantastic. I am a b cup so not huge - I think it's really hard if you've got a big chest. At first I found that they jiggled around when I walked or cycled, then I think my posture changed/improved because that doesn't happen any more. I wear a camisole if I've got something gauzy on and occasionally do wear bras if I'm wearing something very tight but I have to say that going braless is so comfortable and really liberating. I couldn't go back now to wearing them every day. I think my breasts have definitely got perkier now, whatever anyone says! also, I used to worry a bit about people noticing. I really don't think that they do. I have never had any comments or funny stares. Do it for a month and you'll never go back.

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FrogFairy · 18/07/2016 23:17

I never wear a bra at home. I have small boobs but visible post bf nipples so for work I wear one of these
www.marksandspencer.com/2-pack-non-wired-crop-bras/p/p20138158?image=SD_02_T33_7001A_YZ_X_EC_90&color=BlackandWhite&prevPage=plp

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BeenThereTooSEL · 18/07/2016 23:30

If I didn't have huge boobs I'd be doing the same OP! Very jealous of your bra free life!

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BleakBetty · 18/07/2016 23:33

Wow, thanks for the replies folks and I'm glad the consensus seems to be INBU (and also not a weirdo as my friend suggested! )

Very, shoes are a necessary evil too much dog shit everywhere but also rather unpleasant!

Mrs, Shock that is one expensive bra! But worth it if it gives you some comfort.

I can definitely agree that for bigger ladies it's not particularly comfortable nor practical to go without - I'm just sick and bloody tired of the impossible things! I also read somewhere that the sagging thing is a bit of a myth as your boob muscles have to work harder?

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Biscuitbrixit · 18/07/2016 23:37

I'm a double A, even after breastfeeding 2 children for 3yrs each they still look like pre pubesent lumps! I don't wear a bra. But I do wear a tight cami or bikini top as my boobs are pointy!

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villainousbroodmare · 18/07/2016 23:37

There are no boob muscles. There are things called Cooper's ligaments which don't "work" or tone up or anything like that, unfortunately.
But apparently all breasts sag at a similar rate irrespective of bra wearing.

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BleakBetty · 18/07/2016 23:38

Eye, thanks for sharing your experience. I've only been doing it for a week or so but I can see myself being a convert. I'll probably end up reluctantly donning one if I'm wearing anything going-outty/low cut, but otherwise I'm pleasantly surprised. For years I've been frustrated with shoulder/back pain, itching, tugging at the bloody things, it never occurred to me to just NOT wear one!

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BleakBetty · 18/07/2016 23:38

Ahh, thanks villainous, that's good to know!

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Biscuitbrixit · 18/07/2016 23:39

Those dkny ones looks fab mrs thanks for sharing

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JackieAndHyde4eva · 18/07/2016 23:44

Even if you are small boobed your breasts will sag in time if they are unsupported.

They'll sag anyway regardless of whether you wear a bra or not. And who cares? If you get to 80 and want them to look full? Stick on a wonder-bra.

YANBU OP.

I am a 32E and have started wearing those hookless and wireless bras. They are a stretchy fabric with very thin inserts for a bit of nipple coverage. I get them in asda or peacocks. Far comfier than cups and wires. They actually remind me of my first bras that werent really necessary.

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nooka · 18/07/2016 23:46

I've never really worn a bra except when breastfeeding and now when I do exercise (too much bouncing!). I hate the feeling of the straps around my ribs. It is definitely an unconventional thing to do and I think that people do notice, so you have to be OK with occasionally feeling self conscious. I'm in the C/D cup range depending on the rules, but on quite a big frame, so not really very busty.

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SaucyJack · 18/07/2016 23:49

Personal preference innit.

Mine have long seen better days so I like to wear at least a crop top at all times or they flobble about all over the shop and bunch up in my armpits when I lay down.

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MrsDoylesTeaParty · 18/07/2016 23:50

YANBU! Infact I am jealous, there's no way I could go bra-less Sad Even having them loose in pyjamas is uncomfortable due to how heavy they are. Enjoy your freedom!

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