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Good nude tshirt bra for 32G?

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Macocious · 06/06/2014 09:45

I'm after a nude moulded tshirt bra but don't want to spend lots as am breastfeeding and expect my size to change when I stop. Does anyone have any suggestions for good ones to try? My only non nursing bra that fits at the moment is a curvy Kate lacy balcony style one which was really cheap on braatop. Are their tshirt bras any good?
Thanks!

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StatisticallyChallenged · 06/06/2014 09:53

It's not so much a case of them being good, as if they suit your breast shape with moulded cups. They're not flexible so if they match your shape they'll be good, if they don't they'll be gaping and awful even in the right size. Curvy Kate generally have quite wide cups so are awful on me, but great on others.

In a 32g I would suggest trying the curvy Kate smoothie, the Freya deco, panache porcelain, Cleo juna and wonderbra everyday d-g. They all suit quite different breast shapes so chances are only one or two will actually work for you.

beccajoh · 06/06/2014 09:57

Fantasie does some good ones, assuming you're the right shape for them. Not especially cheap, though. £25-30.

StatisticallyChallenged · 06/06/2014 10:16

Oh yes the fantasie Rebecca is another one worth adding to the list

Macocious · 06/06/2014 11:08

Thanks will have a look at all of those. Maybe I might need to spend a bit more... Are there any online shops which are good with delivery / free returns? Brastop don't have most of the ones mentioned.
I had a Freya Deco plunge before I got pregnant and it gave a great cleavage but my boobs kept sort of falling out and I had to readjust all the time. It was a 34 band though - would too big a band cause this to happen or was it just the wrong shape for me? I used to wear pretty much exclusively Freya and Fantasie, non moulded styles.

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StatisticallyChallenged · 06/06/2014 11:14

Are your boobs quite bottom heavy? If so plunges can be tricky and falling out is common. Always worth trying in the right size though

yazzy85 · 06/06/2014 12:06

Debenhams Gorgeous brand have some lovely tshirt bras

yazzy85 · 06/06/2014 12:10

I got this one in all three colors when I went to debenhams for a fitting, tried on the freya deco but had the same problem of boobs falling out of it, this one is so comfortable

yazzy85 · 06/06/2014 12:10

m.debenhams.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/prod_10701_10001_150010563986_-1

Sorry forgot to put link in

HazleNutt · 06/06/2014 12:29

Try Fantasie Rebecca, I like the idea of molded bras but not how stiff most of them are. Rebecca is nice and soft, and relatively full cup, so you definitely won't fall out. You can find bargains on ebay.

yazzy85 · 06/06/2014 15:28

m.debenhams.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/prod_10701_10001_150010563986_-1

Sorry forgot to put link in

Macocious · 14/06/2014 19:15

So I ordered a few bras from Debenham. Got the Freya deco in 30gg and 32g and the gorgeous one in 32g. I thought the gorgeous one was too full coverage. The deco felt more comfortable in 32g but the cups of the 30gg sat better even though it felt a bit tight. I think I will keep the 30gg. Thanks ladies. So nice to have a cleavage again after all these months of nursing bras!

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monkeysmama · 14/06/2014 20:06

Strange as I'm a 32GG but my Decos (I have four colours) are all a 30 back.

StatisticallyChallenged · 14/06/2014 20:49

It sounds like you probably do need the 30GG - I have a similar issue with a recent bra purchase where it didn't sit right in the 30HH but was much better in the 28J even though it felt a bit snug. You'll probably find it loosens off quite a bit too as the deco fabric is quite soft.

rowingboat · 15/06/2014 11:33

I am only DD but I bought these as a cheap option for home and popping , but actually find them so comfy that I wear them all the time. They are supportive enough for everyday wear. Wouldn't go for a jog in them though. They are a nice silky, drapey fabric.

rowingboat · 15/06/2014 11:44

Sorry that should have read "popping out".

casparthecat · 15/06/2014 12:09

Panache Superbra

I'm a 32DD and they are the most comfortable smooth and padded bras in the universe. I don't wear anything else now.

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