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Good bras for when you've finished nursing?

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gonegrl · 03/05/2024 13:25

I'm basically done with nursing. Tried on one of my pre baby bras (push up Victoria's secrets) and it was like a saggy shelf of puckered up skin hanging out the top of the bra.

Any recommendations for good post-nursing bras without too much padding but that have a little boost?

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CadyEastman · 04/05/2024 16:41

No sorry @gonegrl but hope you get some responses. If you don't, I'd try posting again in the Infant Feeding section Wink

Bunny44 · 21/01/2025 23:37

@gonegrl did you find anything? I'm in the same position. The skin is so saggy as my boobs got so enormous during the last 18 months and now they're like withered balloons. Need something to hoist them up!

Dogaredabomb · 03/02/2025 03:08

It depends what size you are and also how tall you are. If you're quite short with big ones (especially if plump too) I'd always go for a bandless bra, Elomi do them.

If you're not a run of the mill size you can pick them up at a reasonable price from ebay.

Personally I think the most important thing is to go to a boutique and get really properly measured, it's utterly boob changing.

For a d-f (maybe smaller too i don't know) there's a brand called Anita that do something called a tshirt bra. It's excellent, holds everything where it used to be and so comfortable. Number one advice though is go to a boutique.

After you have your genuine size you can just order bargains online.
Normal department stores and their sizing staff don't compare at all.

If your old bras are too small and you're broke you can get bra extenders off amazon. They'll do the job, fairly badly, until you can afford to get the good stuff.

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