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Strapless @ 32dd

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getmeachairwitharms · 23/10/2016 22:14

So, I have a dress that needs a strapless bra. I am a 32dd. What is going to hold me in place with 100% confidence please?

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sonlypuppyfat · 23/10/2016 22:17

Hope it's not a wedding dress Hmm

KatharinaRosalie · 23/10/2016 22:18

Wonderbra Ultimate

ThisPasadenaHomemaker · 23/10/2016 22:29

sonly why so bitchy?

OP - Wonderbra strapless but try it on first as the band runs ridiculously small and you'll probably need a 34.

It's amazing though, uplifts and keeps everything totally in place.

Fennwalker · 23/10/2016 22:32

Agree - Wonderbra ultimate strapless. Am 36FF - is great.

JoJoSM2 · 23/10/2016 22:33

My size :) I think the key is to have a bra that is very tight - so tight that could can barely put in on. If it's a bit loose, things won't stay put.

TheHubblesWindscreenWipers · 23/10/2016 22:34

As well as a bra, check that the dress has a waist stay in it (and hood seamstress can add one.)
If it doesn't, you'll spend the whole time pulling the dress up.

A good wedding dress (if it is one ) should have one in - if it doesn't think twice about buying it, or get it retrofitted.

TheHubblesWindscreenWipers · 23/10/2016 22:35

And hood? I meant any good :)

Anyway. Waist stay = frock that stays up. Takes the pressure off the bra - the dress should stay up by itself, not hang off the bra

getmeachairwitharms · 26/10/2016 19:44

Hmmno it's not a wedding dress. It's just a dress (no fitted waist) for Xmas that requires strapless.
I'll give the Wonder Bra a go, although I do find they seem to have padding I don't really need.
Thanks all

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