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Genie bra

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CeliaFate · 13/10/2011 09:19

Has anyone heard of this, or bought a pack? Genie bra It looks good, but is it one of those products that you buy and then think "what a waste of money".

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SEW09 · 12/01/2012 09:42

I've just brought the Genie Bra and think that they are amazing I don't know what I did without them. Although they looked small when I first opened the pack I gave them a try and can actually say that I am really impressed as a busy mum they are perfect for on the go, really easy to look after with no need for separate delicate washing. :)

Sweetsandchocolate · 24/02/2012 14:45

I agree with Sew bout the genie bras. I'm of small norkage, a size 10/32C. I'm fairly droopy post breastfeeding, that I gave up 4 years ago, and since then have had the same 4 bras that dig in to my sides and don't support any more because they're so old and they look SOOOO unattractive. The sexy ones I own, well they only come out at night for DH, then go back into the drawer as they are too uncomfortable! I've been meaning for months to go and get fitted for a new bra but since we're trying for baby number 3, I knew I'd have to go get a non wired bra first, then a nursing bra and THEN get fitted for a proper one. Well, my DD was trying to change channels on the TV and managed to get the shopping channel on and when I walked into the lounge she was watching the infomercial for the genie bra. I ended up buying 6 for £60 and I'm wearing one now. They look like a sports bra (but who cares cos no-one'll see), they're comfortable, supportive and I have a cleavage! I even took before and after photos on my phone and sent them to my sister to prove how perky I look! I reckon I could wear these whilst pregnant and possibly even whilst breastfeeding if I took out the inner pads. I'm not used to feeling all supported, I'm conscious of my norks being all squished and shaped up... it's great! Grin

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