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Budget Bras?

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smogwod · 04/10/2013 11:30

I'm in the middle of losing weight so don't want to spend too much but the time has definitely come for a couple of 'stopgap' bras! Can anyone recommend anywhere where I wouldn't have to spend too much please? Are any of the supermarket brands ok? I'm measuring 30/37 at the moment so I guess I'd be looking for a 30F if that makes any difference.

Thanks!

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working3jobs · 04/10/2013 12:08

dare I say it- M&S do a two pack of "lightly padded/or thick material" whatever t-shirt bras which are fab (in my opinion) for me. I'm 32E so usually have to spend ££.
I find few in the supermarkets go above DD.

RightsaidFreud · 04/10/2013 12:12

H&M- I bought a great 32 DD bra from there the other day, it was £9.99.

YDdraigGoch · 04/10/2013 12:13

I'm in a similar situation - I bought couple of T shirt bra style ones from Sainsbos which are great.

smogwod · 04/10/2013 18:20

thank you! think I need to pop into town, try some on and confirm size and then check out some of your suggestions. I need to be convinced of New size, seems weird being much smaller but going from a c to an f cup!

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witsalmader · 04/10/2013 18:25

Have you looked at brastop? I've never used them but a couple of friends have and they were positive about it. I remeasured this morning and I've changed size too - from 34D to 32F apparently Hmm - so I might have a look myself actually.

DipMeInChocolate · 04/10/2013 18:28

Asda have bras up to G cup for about £6. Unfortunately I'm a GG. So costs £££. I go to Amazon.

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