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Bralettes for a slightly crap rack

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RatherBeMutton · 18/08/2017 12:28

I am enamoured of the bralette style, but have a large-ish and rather droopy set of boobs. Think spaniel ears.

Could anyone recommend a non-padded and non-wired bralette that gives a bit of support and looks pretty whilst (miraculously?) giving a reasonable profile?

THANKS.

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Ihavepatrick · 18/08/2017 12:32

Sainsburys have some that seem to give me better support than my m&s ones and I'm 36f

RatherBeMutton · 18/08/2017 12:35

Awesome, thank you. I'm 28E (in Freya) and will give them a try.

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Ihavepatrick · 18/08/2017 12:41

I should probably be in a 34 but can't cope with the tight feeling. Also look in tkmaxx I have some that are Marilyn Monroe brand from there and are ok, they have removable pads too.

RatherBeMutton · 18/08/2017 19:13

Cool. So to recap, I want a soft, unsupportive bralette that gives me full support and a good profile. Moon on a stick?

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Branleuse · 18/08/2017 19:15

Freya are now doing a bralette!

BrawneLamia · 18/08/2017 19:22

The m and s louisa ones are good and they do dd+ (although not in the funky colours, sadly)

YorkieDorkie · 18/08/2017 19:28

I looove the M&S bralettes.

RatherBeMutton · 18/08/2017 19:38

Googling now...

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LunaTheCat · 18/08/2017 19:45

I have a Freya one. I wear mine at home with Pj s or longe trousers and a t shirt - makes me feel I am making more of an effort for DH. Hospital would be another good chance to wear when you don't want to display your cleavage to all in sundry but don't want a bull bra
The Freya ones are quite pretty

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