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Where can I buy some affordable soft bras?

15 replies

NotTodaySatan · 14/12/2016 09:04

The ones without any wires etc.

Have decent size boobs and can only find tiny triangle type bras on Asos/H+M which would just not work.

Any recommendations?

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KingJoffreysRestingCuntface · 14/12/2016 09:06

George at ASDA.

Not a fan of ASDA but they do weirdly good bras. In bigger sizes and mostly about £6 each.

ChardonnayKnickertonSmythe · 14/12/2016 09:06

M&S
They do the soft triangular ones.

Isitjustmeorisiteveryoneelse · 14/12/2016 09:09

M&S have a few different non wired styles at the moment. Had to get teenage DD with rapidly developing boobs some as, obviously, didn't want her wearing underwired. She's more than happy with them, really comfy and styling comes up to her high standards! They may not be the cheapest but they are really good quality and are sating really well, much better than the cheaper versions she was wearing before she needed the bigger sizing.

ChardonnayKnickertonSmythe · 14/12/2016 09:11

M&S were around £16 I think.

NotTodaySatan · 14/12/2016 09:15

Some nice ones on the George website but they have practically no sizes in stock and I'm nowhere near an Asda.

Will look at M+S but was after cheaper tbh.

Thanks Flowers

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MinesaPinot · 14/12/2016 09:22

I got one in Matalan with matching knickers. Knickers were fab, even under my clingy dress but the bra was a no no - made me look as though I had a mono boob! However, if you are smaller than I am it should be fine. It was lovely and soft so was quite disappointed actually......

canihaveacoffeeplease · 14/12/2016 09:23

I completely second the George at Asda ones, and I'm not an Asda fan either! I'm 35 weeks pregnant and their 'soft and comfy' or something range are all I'm wearing just now, even mothercare maternity bras aren't great for me any more! Even better they're not hideous, have several colours and are only £6 each!

ALaughAMinute · 14/12/2016 09:26

M&S have a whole range of non wired bras. Would highly recommend.

GlitterGlue · 14/12/2016 19:50

M&S sell two packs for around £16.

Matalan might be a little cheaper?

Some quite cheap ones online at simply b. £8 for a two pack.

Sgtmajormummy · 14/12/2016 20:03

I got a Belvia microfibre one, which shapes by the changes in ribbing, from Wilko for about £5. Very comfortable even for a D like me, but the racer back means it's quite visible at the neckline.

Jarstastic · 14/12/2016 20:45

There's a lovely soft cup in the Freya Deco range. However, it's a but pushy uppy, and the band is firm. (no wires though)

Toffeelatteplease · 14/12/2016 20:50

Primark

Usually about £2 a bra, decenthe cotton and frankly I can't tell the difference from the marks and spencer ones. Wash up fine too

mishmash1979 · 14/12/2016 20:55

I have worn u derailed all my life. Have had lots of breast problems recently and was advised to stop wearing them. I was terrified as I like the boost underwire gives my little B cups! M&S do some amazing slightly padded t shirt bras that are soft, non underwired and make my boobs look fab. They cost £16 for 2 so r great value too.

PollytheDolly · 14/12/2016 21:04

Asda!

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