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Best Supportive bra

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OnePotato2Potato · 06/06/2019 10:08

Looking for not too expensive bras and am about a 34DD. I think only full cup support will do as after pregnancy and breastfeeding they are pretty saggy 🙈.
Im hoping to lose weight so not sure whether to get some to tide me over and then go for pricier or higher quality ones?

Recommendations please? Thanks!

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KatharinaRosalie · 06/06/2019 11:29

I found that full cup didn't work for me any more after babies - boobs lost the fullness on top and didn't fill the cups any more, the top fabric was all wrinkly. Half cup or balconnet works much better.

If you believe you're about 34DD, check your measurements on boob or bust Facebook group. There are many discount sites out there - I mostly get my bras from eBay.

OnePotato2Potato · 06/06/2019 15:23

Ah ok, i would have thought a balconnete bra wouldn’t give enough support. Will check some out, thanks.

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Mummoomoocow · 06/06/2019 15:26

Plunge bras make your saggy boobs look sexier than others imo.

And it’s no surprise Victoria’s Secret have the most supportive bras imaginable, although most are expensive you can get some less exciting ones for £25-35 that will tide you over

SinkGirl · 06/06/2019 15:30

Definitely check your measurements- I was wearing a 40B, thanks to boob or bust I’m now in a 36F or 34FF (the calculator said 34E but that was way too small). Makes so much difference when they fit properly!

KatharinaRosalie · 06/06/2019 15:33

My most supportive bras are half-cups. If the size is right, you should not wobble or fall out.

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