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To think m&s make the worst bras..

38 replies

mumofsnotbags · 12/03/2016 08:42

I bought some last year, within a day i had red marks where there was something irritating my skin (i searched all over that bra and couldn't find anything - al labels cut out, checked for the little plastic things, but nothing, there was just something in it that made me itchy).

I threw it away in the end. Like a fool I went back recently as i was desperate for a white bra for a job interview... I have never been so itchy, again I cut out the labels, even cut bits of lace but there was still something in it a tiny bit of the bra at the back that made me itch and turned my skin red.

I also noticed when i was driving home, every time i moved my right arm, my bra creaked...wtf? how does a bra creak? needless to say they go in the bin!

For the record i live near an outlet shop so that's the only reason I bought some as they were half price. i would never pay full price for m&s underwear, or clothes for that matter!

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IfNotNowThenWhenever · 12/03/2016 14:09

I hate m and S bras, although the Rosie ones are slightly better. They all have the exact same shape!
There's never enough space in the cup under the arm pit for me. i need a wide shallow cup but m and s are all narrow and deep iyswim.

decisionsdecisions123 · 12/03/2016 14:24

Same here. I thought it must just be me. I bought some that looked really soft and comfortable. They itch the heck out of me on the back but I cant for the life of me figure out what it is that's causing the problem.

BringMeTea · 12/03/2016 14:26

YANBU. Uncomfortable crapola.

WhoKnowsWhereTheTimeG0es · 12/03/2016 14:28

I wear all M&S ones (all the same style, just different colours) and they are amazing for fit and comfort. Never been fitted by them, I checked my fitting by bra intervention method and tried on loads in that size. As for Bravissimo, they did get the size right but the bra they fitted me with was an awful fit, never again.

MrsHathaway · 12/03/2016 14:31

I've just bought five in their sale! I used to prefer Elle McPherson but the shape of M&S (certain styles) is a closer match.

The website does not fill one with confidence, mind you. Not one model is wearing the right size Hmm

KingJoffreyLikesJaffaCakes · 12/03/2016 14:42

I just looked on the M&S website out of curiosity.

They have 6 bras available in my size (36F, hardly obscene) and 2 of them were 'minimiser' bras.

WTF do 'minimiser' bras do? Squash them down or something? Wouldn't that hurt ?

RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 12/03/2016 14:49

I really like the Rosie ones. Agree re the padding - so hard to find a non-padded one, and at 32E or thereabouts, I don't need padding. The last bra I bought from there (not a Rosie one) turned out to be rubbish though - the wires started poking out and I had to throw it away after just a couple of months.

gingerboy1912 · 12/03/2016 14:52

I like m&s bras I have 6 of them.

Twowrongsdontmakearight · 12/03/2016 14:59

They have a huge range of bras made by lots of different brands so I find it easier to find one that fits. Not sure if they still do but they used to have ranges designed by Agent Provocateur etc.

My worst bra was from Bravissimo. They kept insisting that I needed a smaller band and a bigger cup and bloody wires! Cost a fortune and matching knickers were weeny ones or nothing, not a variety of shapes like MandS. I ended up having to pull off the motorway to take the damned thing off it was so tight and uncomfortable. Chucked it and drove home braless! Ah the relief!
I'm now in a 40C not I think 34E and non wired. I have matching waist high knickers. Can't seem to find that anywhere else.

Twowrongsdontmakearight · 12/03/2016 15:02

Oh. Minimiser bras are shaped to smooth rather than push up and emphasise. Dsis has v small boobs and has bras that push up and maximise what she's got. The old minimiser does the opposite!

mumofsnotbags · 12/03/2016 15:48

I only really buy balcony bras, I was fitted in bravissimo during pregnancy and i go every year just to see if i've changed when my weight has gone up or down.

Im back from debenhams with a ted baker set. I've had the bra on for 2 hours now and not 1 itch, not 1 bit of red skin, and a massive plus for me I just picked my size up and tried it on, fitted first time like a glove, so no more running in and out the changing rooms with a screaming toddler in m&s!

The rosie range is the only thing I adore from there, I am dying for someone to buy me the cashmere loungewear but alas dp isn't getting the hint.

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Branleuse · 12/03/2016 15:53

m&s bras are shit, theyre so rigid, the wire has no flexibility and they always dig into my sternum

KingJoffreyLikesJaffaCakes · 12/03/2016 15:55

Does anyone else find M&S a bit like Are You Being Served?

Might just be my local one but whenever I go in there it's like shopping in the past.

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