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Soft, comfortable bras

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coldflange · 08/08/2017 05:54

I was in the US last week and was eyeing these bras up in a magazine. I suspect delivery costs might be high - so has anyone seen anything similar here in the UK?

I have a couple of soft bras but they are a bit utilitarian in appearance. ?

These are what I was looking at bras

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nothingwittyhere · 08/08/2017 10:26

Try M&S:
www.marksandspencer.com/l/lingerie/bras/bralet-n-1z13qfq

bingobunny · 08/08/2017 10:30

calvin klein do bras like that they're ok is you don't need much support!

NomDePlumeReloaded · 08/08/2017 10:31

Ideal if you have a b cup or less. Don't bother if you are bigger/heavier than that.

SesameSparkle · 08/08/2017 12:04

I've got a couple of these Calvin Klein ones. They are soft and not very supportive. I'm around a 32E/F in a real bra size, but not very full, and wear a Medium. I've only worn them for yoga as although I like the look of them by themselves and love the super discreet straps, under clothes they made me look a bit too flat chested and show my nipples.

Hush sell the lacy type, perhaps more like your photo.

SesameSparkle · 08/08/2017 12:10

Oh, it turns out there are loads, try searching for a bralette.

sergeantmajor · 08/08/2017 13:32

Kinda hilarious, now a non-wired bra is renamed as a bralette to sound cute!

LadyKyliePonsonbyFarquhar · 08/08/2017 13:43

M and S do something called lounge bras which sound like what you are looking for.

Northernlass99 · 08/08/2017 16:52

Yes Bralettes are what you are looking for.
They are the latest thing to make us buy more bras and seem to be everywhere at the mo.
They do look nice a comfy to go with loungewear for "working at home" days. I need!

coldflange · 08/08/2017 23:04

Thanks for all the suggestions

I think I need to try some on and see how they hold up. No pun intended Grin

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Happy50 · 08/08/2017 23:50

I buy bras from Luva Huva
I hate normal bras but these are very very soft and comfortable
They can make them to measure for you or standard sizes.
Rigby and Pelier measured me a 32 and they are fine
They are made from organic cotton, bamboo etc so they are very gentle on the skin

roselover · 08/08/2017 23:57

Victoria SEcret - the molded ones - stunning and they fit you so well - fabulous

newtlover · 09/08/2017 00:03

since having shingles (a year ago Shock) I haven't been able to wear a normal bra, which is a bloody nuisance as I'm a 34g and I've taken to wearing these
www.marksandspencer.com/2-pack-maternity-santoni-padded-full-cup-nursing-bras/p/p22443572?image=SD_02_T33_0738_LA_X_EC_90&color=ALMONDMIX&prevPage=srp
it says padded but the pads are removable.

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coldflange · 15/08/2017 10:26

I ended up buying these from sports direct. Perfect for what I wanted to wear them with and surprisingly supportive. I even wore one for Bodypump (wouldn't for running though).

Good value too

sports direct

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