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To buy a stick on bra

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HappyHippy45 · 17/07/2019 17:50

Just learned these are an actual thing and considering buying one. Due to MS symptoms I can't wear anything constricting round my ribs....not even a very well worn, too big for me sports bra.

I feel a bit self concious out and about when I'm not wearing one in the summer where I can't just be hidden underneath lots of layers. I'm in my late 40s, so yeah....everything is heading south.
I'm pretty small so it wouldn't have much of a load to bear but do they actually stick and stay stuck? ......and are there waterproof ones?
I've got a swim tshirt and leggings(shaving legs and pits not big on my list of priorities due to disability)...so yeah I'd like to feel slightly less self conscious wearing that. TIA

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MrsGarethSouthgate · 19/07/2019 22:14

I'm not sure of my correct bra size Blush, but I usually buy either a DD or E cup. I can see how they would work well on smaller sizes, but I am still hopeful for my (.)(.)

MrsGarethSouthgate · 21/07/2019 00:38

Product Review completed 👍🏻

After 12 hours wear in a warm and clammy office, I am delighted to report that my norks have stayed exactly where I tethered them earlier.

No slippage, no peeling, and same shape-age as with a bra, but without any annoying straps, wires or fastenings digging in.

Tomorrow I may tether them a touch higher - today's height was equivalent to that achieved with bra, but I feel ambitious enough to aim for greater altitude after today's successful test run.

Even better, having just removed them I am delighted to report both nipples still in place.

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user87382294757 · 21/07/2019 08:49

What about a supportive vest top OP?

Arsenicinthesugarbowl · 21/07/2019 15:21

Grin excellent report OP!

HappyHippy45 · 02/08/2019 14:51

I ordered some online and they're now in the bin. Not for me I'm afraid.
They squished me flat. Any attempt at lifting, ended up with wrinkly bits of boob. I got a reasonable shape eventually but after a wee while of wearing them I was itchy as hell. (They were hypoallergenic/medical grade silicon my arse)
Peeled them off, nipples intact, thought about using them again.....but nah. Not for me.

Thanks for all your input.

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HappyHippy45 · 02/08/2019 14:52

Supportive vest top too tight too unfortunately

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