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For A-cup ladies : Cherries Bras anyone?

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KiddyMcKiddly · 20/05/2026 08:28

Inspired by the Who Gives a Crap thread, I thought I'd post here to find out whether buying Cherries bras would be a mistake.
The claim is that they are designed for smaller cup sizes, in the correct proportion for smaller breasted women, whereas most bra manufacturers take a D cup as standard and simply scale down or up.
The little videos of women trying them on look good. But it's Facebook advertising, and when you go to the website you are bamboozled by all the special offers, multibuys, limited time only, buy now before stocks run out messaging that makes me suspicious.
I really want to find a bra that actually fits and feels good. This has been a lifelong search. Will Cherries make my dreams come true? I would love to hear from women who have tried them. Thanks!

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BauhausOfEliott · 20/05/2026 09:28

They seem to have more than one domain name and have some very iffy reviews under some of them on TrustPilot.

Imustincreasemybust · 20/05/2026 09:52

I’ve never heard of this brand, but my particular bugbear is that there are SO many padded bras around ( in places like New Look) etc but they start at a C cup
A woman with a C cup DOES NOT NEED EXTRA PADDING!!
I have an east of eden padded bra from 20 years ago and keep it for special occasions as they no longer make the same one.
It’s so frustrating

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