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Non wired bras for 36FF - do they exist and if so any recommendations?

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AbelMancwitch · 22/01/2019 17:00

I was listening to Woman’s Hour this morning and caught a slot about how we don’t actually need to wear bras, and they’re a relatively recent invention etc. I’ve always been jealous of anyone who doesn’t need to wear one but have assumed that being of ample norkage I just have to wear reinforced scaffolding. I’m definitely wearing the right size and I’ve worked out what the comfiest underwired option is, but let’s face it, it’s still a huge relief to take the damn thing off of an evening.

Soooo... is there an alternative? I can’t not wear one, but if there is something out there that can give decent ish support without the cheese wire feeling I’d be all over that...

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SofiaAmes · 22/01/2019 17:03

I love this online store but I'm not sure if they ship to the UK.

Batshittery · 22/01/2019 17:06

I saw a poster on S&B recommend a company called Molke for non wired bras. I've no personal experience but many posters rave about them

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AbelMancwitch · 22/01/2019 17:58

@SofiaAmes - that site looks fab! But sadly doesn't ship here. Sad

Molke look interesting. I'm about to order a ton of bras to try from M&S...

Thanks for the suggestions so far Flowers

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KarineAimee · 22/01/2019 18:46

I’d second Molke - I love my Molke bras!!

Brugmansia · 22/01/2019 19:25

I'm a similar size and have just got a couple of non wired. One is from m&s, this one i think.
www.marksandspencer.com/cotton-rich-non-padded-full-cup-bra-b-g/p/p60110204?image=SD_02_T33_7139_Y0_X_EC_90&c
Another similar from figleaves or bravissimo, that was described as a sleep bra. I mainly use them for at home but they're supportive enough for general use and really comfy.

Jackshouse · 22/01/2019 19:26

Have you been measured properly? Is that definitely the correct size and not what m and s says it is.

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