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Anyone tried a bralette?

30 replies

Bluewater1 · 25/04/2020 18:50

I am fed up with uncomfortable bras and tempted to change to bralettes (if I spelt that right??). Anyone tried them? If you have would you recommend swapping to them or not?

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Wwyd20 · 25/04/2020 18:51

I like them but tend to interchange between that and bra as I have a larger bust and they don’t offer the best support.

SagaBauer · 25/04/2020 19:08

I've worn M&S bralettes, the lacy ones, since having my DD 3 years ago. They're much comfier than wired bras and shape is OK, they do offer some lift and seperation. I wear them for work as I don't think I could stand 13 hours wearing a bra anymore. I've tried some homemade ones off FB (kinda like molke but cheaper) but they just give me monoboob so only use them if my others are in the wash!

CatyaPurella · 25/04/2020 19:56

They are pretty much all I wear as I have very small boobs and give all the support I need. They are comfortable & you can get some very pretty ones. I struggle with anything with an underwire as bf'ding 3 kids has left them with no volume at all.

Miseryl · 25/04/2020 20:00

No, I have long very saggy tits which would look hideous in anything other than full cup, lightly padded & underwired 😫

browzingss · 25/04/2020 20:03

I wear them all the time, mainly as tops on a nigh

browzingss · 25/04/2020 20:05

Night out*

I have tiny boobs so I don’t really feel any comfort difference as I don’t need the support

MiniChoc · 25/04/2020 20:28

No good for me as the nipples show when they're cold or just saying hello Grin comfy for round the house though.

Bluewater1 · 25/04/2020 20:36

Thanks everyone. Sounds like a good possibility for me then 👍

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Bluewater1 · 25/04/2020 20:37

@MiniChoc ha ha lolGrin

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Bertucci · 25/04/2020 20:39

I wear them in the evening. My boobs aren't big (32DD) and are thankfully, non-droopy, but I still prefer the feeling of a little support.

HaddawayAndShite · 25/04/2020 20:44

I love my bralettes but I only wear them in the house as I’m large of bust and my boobs look shit in them lol. But defo comfy and secure.

mynamesmrdiggety · 25/04/2020 21:12

I'm breastfeeding and my boobs are round my waist but I was pleasantly surprised with an M&S one I bought recently as it somehow held my boobs up without underwire. I am going for comfort at the moment Grin

mynamesmrdiggety · 25/04/2020 21:14

@browzingss I'm sure you look lovely but if I wore mine as a top for a night out I'd have someone's eye out

Dances · 25/04/2020 21:18

Yes if small of breast, they are v comfortable.

Justatenant · 25/04/2020 21:20

I'm usually full cup, battleship grey, 1m wide band with bolts etc but I've recently brought a gossard longline bralette with underwire. Not an amazing shape for my spaniel ear tits but it's a nice lounging about bra. I'm usually a 38E and fits perfectly

CatyaPurella · 25/04/2020 22:43

Blimey if a 32DD isn't big then mine must be non existent at an 34 A/B

JoysOfString · 26/04/2020 10:25

I love them - there are lots of versions/varieties with different degrees of support, and some are padded, so I wear more supportive ones for daytime. (i’m a B/C cup) To be more supportive, they need thicker fabric/padding and a wide band under the boobs. My favourite and comfiest ones are from Sainsburys and peacocks. For a more bra-like style, but still non-wired, bravado seamless nursing bras are great and come with a kit to covert them to a normal bra. I’ve also just got two lovely soft bralettes from urban outfitters - brand is called “out from under”. For pretty lacy ones, aerie or love stories (££££ but they have a cheaper collaboration with H&M).

I couldn’t ever wear A wired bra now - I’ve tried them on and they’re instant torture.

WingBingo · 26/04/2020 10:27

@CatyaPurella you need a bra intervention in that case

32DD isn’t big.

BuffaloCauliflower · 26/04/2020 10:31

Molke! Amazing things. Comfort but shape as well.

@CatyaPurella 32DD is really quite small. Bet you ANY money you’re not really a 34A or B (quite unusual sizes actually when measured properly) give this calculator a go - booborbust.com/

Swiftier · 26/04/2020 10:54

I like Organic Basics: uk.organicbasics.com/collections/all-womens-products

Also I’m 28FF and buy XS and it’s fine (even though it doesn’t quite fit within their size guide - there’s give due to style and shape).

Bertucci · 26/04/2020 19:24

CatyaPurella 32DD is not big - literally a handful. Another one recommending a proper measure.

TooMinty · 26/04/2020 19:27

I like the Calving Klein racer back ones with a little padding - that eliminates nipple issues that pp mentioned!

Glacierminty · 26/04/2020 19:58

I wear the Calvin Klein ones. They are very comfortable and wash really well .

Tafelberg · 27/04/2020 07:13

I’m a 32DD and assure you they’re definitely not big! I’m another vote for the Marks and Spencer’s bralettes, think the style is called Louise or Louisa. I wear them all the time now. H&M also have some really nice ones.

StarlightLady · 27/04/2020 08:01

I’ve never understood the concerns with the nipple thing. We all have them, why the big deal?

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