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Sensory friendly bra top for daughter

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lollipoprainbow · 18/01/2023 23:32

My 10.5 year old dd is starting to develop and I need to get her some sort of bra top but it needs to be utterly comfortable as she is incredibly sensitive so soft material, no seams etc. Any recommendations please ?

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Mybumlooksbig · 18/01/2023 23:39

Primark do lovely soft cropped tops and soft bras my DD lives in them

YearoftheDrama · 18/01/2023 23:42

M&S do really nice seam free ones. It may take a little time for your daughter to get used to even the softest ones but we found these the best.

YearoftheDrama · 18/01/2023 23:43

Should add, it's the racer back ones. Not the ones with adjustable straps I mean. I've not tried those as the little adjustable bit looks like a no go to me.

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Onnabugeisha · 18/01/2023 23:46

I’d go for a cotton bralette at this age. loads of shops, this is just one.
cottonon.com/UK/co/women/womens-lingerie-nightwear/womens-lingerie/bralettes/#

Shamoo44 · 19/01/2023 00:00

If you are near a TKMaxx have a look in the children’s underwear section for Reebok bra tops - my 10.5 yr old daughter with sensory challenges is happy in them (this week…), having refused to wear the other three options I have bought at much expense! Good luck!

FatAgainItsLettuceTime · 19/01/2023 00:06

I get them from primark for DD too, she wears them all day, no red marks and she says she can't even feel she's wearing them www.primark.com/en-gb/p/activewear-crop-top-set-white-999076012002

BananaBender · 19/01/2023 00:18

The chunky seamless triangle bralette from Cotton On was great for my sensory sensitive DD as a first bra.

Youdoyoubabe · 19/01/2023 00:39

sensory sensitive? don't like wearing tight things? What about a vest instead then, much looser?

Onnabugeisha · 19/01/2023 12:14

BananaBender · 19/01/2023 00:18

The chunky seamless triangle bralette from Cotton On was great for my sensory sensitive DD as a first bra.

My sensory DD (with ASD) likes the sports bra ones that are not race back.

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