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Bras that don't go too far under my armpit!

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Iamaslummymummy · 12/12/2014 06:49

I'm 30f as per intervention and the leia store.

I've had 3 or 4 from leia which have all been Freya and are very comfy when I put them on but by late afternoon/evening feel like they are digging under my armpit or into my rib. I think that they seem to have wires that go too far into my armpit. I can't really get to bravissimo as that means Oxford Street and I'm disabled. I'm up for getting a bunch online and trying at home but I don't really know where to start! Help please

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heritagewarrior · 12/12/2014 06:52

I find the Panache bras really comfortable, and I had the same problem with Freya, if that helps....

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ilovepowerhoop · 12/12/2014 06:52

I have same issue with armpits but also have an issue with the wire digging in at the bit between my breasts. Style/brand tips would be appreciated

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ilovepowerhoop · 12/12/2014 06:53

I am 36GG btw

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heritagewarrior · 12/12/2014 09:35

I'm a 34FF and Panache Tango Plunge are the most comfortable bras I own....

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slug · 12/12/2014 10:37

I've had the same problem with Freya bras and, to a certain extent, Panache though not as bad. I find the Curvy Kate bras don't dig under my armpits. It's got something to do with the spacing of your breasts on your chest I think. I'm a 34 GG and have a very muscled back and broad shoulders (swimmer).

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octopal · 12/12/2014 10:43

I have two Panache balconette bras and find them really uncomfortable. On me the wires are really high under the arms. Wouldn't recommend them for comfort at all.

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StatisticallyChallenged · 12/12/2014 11:14

Freya bras tend to be wide. Panache vary between styles but for relatively narrow wires try Cleo marcie, Cleo lily/millie/Minnie and sister cuts, bravissimo kiss kiss, and bras by ewa michalak, comexim and kris line. You might like some panache, try floris, jasmine and idina

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StatisticallyChallenged · 12/12/2014 11:15

I'm assuming the problem is the wires being too wide btw as that's normally the issue with Freya. Some panache wires are long although those mentioned aren't too bad and Cleo are lower too

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Iamaslummymummy · 12/12/2014 13:39

Thank you all. Is brastop the best place for this variety of brands?

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StatisticallyChallenged · 12/12/2014 13:42

Brastop is good, bravissimo has a good selection online, mycurvesandme is great for special offers on Cleo and panache. Comexim and ewa are available on their own websites only

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Iamaslummymummy · 12/12/2014 14:33

I've ordered the lily and Marcie for a bargain price from my curves and me. Fingers crossed they fit!

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nobodysfool · 14/12/2014 21:40

I'm a 34ff/g and have the same problems and have found the Lacey bras from next fab!

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Iamaslummymummy · 23/12/2014 07:10

I've sent both the Marcie and lily back. I'm very bony between the boobs and the wire came up too high and dug in. Are any of the other suggestions going to be better for this? I'm best in Balconette styles for shape. Is this the holy grail?!

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StatisticallyChallenged · 23/12/2014 08:41

That is sometimes a problem with Cleo, the wires are firm. I used to have the same problem, ended up just sort of breaking myself in I think! You might want to try ewa michalak, as most panache are the same way. Apart from the central wires hurting how was the fit?

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Iamaslummymummy · 23/12/2014 21:04

The fit around the cup wasnt perfect but not bad. I'm up for trying the ewa michalak. How does their sizing go? Tia

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