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Nursing bras with underwire??

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Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sun 05-Jul-09 14:42:31
here are the shops

don't know if any are close by though, sorry.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sun 05-Jul-09 11:20:56
Thanks westernbelle that one looks ok i'll try that i think. audreyraines im in kent do you know where there is a Bravissimo store in that area? thanks again
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sat 04-Jul-09 17:41:56
can you get into a bravissimo store? they are wonderful with fittings and have some lovely underwired nursing bras.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sat 04-Jul-09 17:15:24
Should say it's so comfortable too. I wore it pre-birth. It's really soft and nothing digs in anywhere and your BBs stay high and in place!! I am sure that's why my BBs haven't sagged any furtherduring/after pg and BF smile
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sat 04-Jul-09 17:12:54
I can indeed! The Anita range has one, I have this one here in black & white. It's not what I would call "pretty" exactly but it works and the one in black just looks like a nice enough black bra.

It has been a lifesaver as my BBs were/are v big. The underwire is softer than conventional bras but I haven't noticed the difference in lift and support - just as good.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Sat 04-Jul-09 17:00:07
can anyone suggest a pretty and comfortable underwire nursing bra i can buy please. I dont want to buy ones without wire because im quite big busted and feel like they wont give me enough support.
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