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Supportive bra 30FF boobs

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moocow123456 · 25/02/2022 15:05

I have ordered SO many new bras this year and none of them fit me right.

My previous "go to" was the Lauren bra from Boux Avenue. It has been discontinued. I have tried loads of different bras from Boux Avenue and none feel like they offer proper support.

I want something that is padded, hoiks my boobs up (bit in the lower side after 2 kids) & feels like my boobs are being kept in place. They just feel like they are jiggling around all day and I'm always hunching over because I don't feel like they are fully supported.

Please suggest anything good to me!! Thank you!

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woodhill · 25/02/2022 22:22

I prefer non padded at 30ff and Envy is good

I used to love Fantasie Rebecca when my boobs were smaller

KatharinaRosalie · 26/02/2022 07:47

Check the Boob or Bust calculator, but I do think you should try at least a couple of cup sizes up. It's easy to see if a bra is too big, but not so easy to see if it's a bit too small. And I certainly get the jiggle if I am trying to stuff myself into too small cups.

InkySquid · 26/02/2022 14:50

I'm a 30f and find gossard bras best but I think it's quite an individual thing. I like the glossies range as straps fairly thin and doesn't feel like scaffolding.

Fritilleries · 26/02/2022 17:25

Molke. It's very funky but I have a black bra and my 32F chest doesn't move. At all. I love it.

moocow123456 · 26/02/2022 17:51

@Fritilleries I have hear a few people mention the Molki bras.

I might get one for under my baggy tops & sweatshirts.

Can I ask what size you bought?

Thanks

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MsDastardley · 26/02/2022 17:52

@KatharinaRosalie

Check the Boob or Bust calculator, but I do think you should try at least a couple of cup sizes up. It's easy to see if a bra is too big, but not so easy to see if it's a bit too small. And I certainly get the jiggle if I am trying to stuff myself into too small cups.
Agree with this. I’ve just just measured using Boob or Bust method, and I have done from 34F which I was sold in Bravissimo to 34GG. The fit is so much better and it’s almost disguised my under arm/side rolls!
RockinHorseShit · 26/02/2022 17:59

I bought this as an extra to try with a regular wired bra. I was struggling with bras post lockdown as I think a lot of us were.
I really didn't expect it to be much good, but I was wrong, it's bloody brilliant. Gives good support & cleavage etc, yet feels barely there after it's worn in a few times. I'm a very similar size etc to you & Its my favourite bra ever.

www.debenhams.com/product/gorgeous-dd-comfort-non-wire-bra_ddd01759

Fritilleries · 27/02/2022 19:42

[quote moocow123456]@Fritilleries I have hear a few people mention the Molki bras.

I might get one for under my baggy tops & sweatshirts.

Can I ask what size you bought?

Thanks [/quote]
Honestly can't remember. The measuring guide is brilliant and the customer service second to none. You do need to be able to wrangle yourself as they are designed to be pulled down onto your body and your boobs lifted up and into them. And they take a tug to get off. Or maybe I have a smaller waistband than recommended hehe! Either way, once it's on it is invisible to touch. I wore my underwire yesterday and all I could feel was the blasted label and hems!

KatharinaRosalie · 27/02/2022 19:49

Can I ask what size you bought?

I'm 30FF as well and I have Molke bras in S Cosmic.

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