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Pull-on bra

17 replies

TheStarofCountyDown · 17/06/2022 09:14

I am looking for something that I'm not sure exists!
I'm after a bra that I can just pull-on over the head. It's mainly for getting changed into from wet bikini etc on our beach holiday, without the faff of wires and clasps.
It's just for the walk back to the hotel or a quick sun-downer so it doesn't have to be pretty, or particularly supportive, just something to keep my 30Gs in check.
I thought a bralette would be the thing but (on M&S at least) they are all clasped.
Any suggestions, please, oh wise ones?

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AliceAbsolum · 17/06/2022 09:24

Decathlon. Most sports Bras. Or try primark.

motogirl · 17/06/2022 09:27

How about a vest top with built in support, not overly supportive but better than nothing

CosmopolitanPlease · 17/06/2022 09:32

I have these and bloody love them. They're described as padded but actually they are thin removable inserts that stop nipple show and can be removed -

Comfyin Padded Bralette for Women... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B092ZQH3P6?ref=ppxpoppmobappshare

I'm also a fan of Sloggi zero feel but they're more expensive and tend to stretch over time.

PicniKTime · 17/06/2022 09:35

Everywhere sells these now.

my particular favourites:

primark
Sainsburys
Hollister

AquaticSewingMachine · 17/06/2022 09:37

I wear these from M&S pretty much full time now instead of bras. I'm a 28F and wear the 8.

Afterfire · 17/06/2022 09:38

Primark.

Im the same size as you and those are my favourite. They’re basically crop tops.

LeeMiller · 17/06/2022 09:41

I’m a 30E and H&M have loads of pull on bralettes at the moment in stretchy fabric, that work for me. Most come with removable padding - taking it out gives you a bit more room if you need a bigger cup size,.

TheStarofCountyDown · 17/06/2022 09:47

Thank you very much.
Fantastic suggestions here. I'll start with Decathlon and M&S because I have them close and then go from there.
Thanks all x

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FourChimneys · 17/06/2022 09:48

I always sew up the back of ordinary bras and step into them, pulling them up over my hips. I have a figure which means this doesn't stretch them but it's a very easy and quick way to put them on.

madamsapple · 17/06/2022 09:58

on Marks website they are in Lingeries, bras, cropped tops ( not under bralette)

www.marksandspencer.com/l/lingerie/bras/fs5/crop-top/non-wired?originalPrice=10%2C45

Toughtimesagain · 17/06/2022 10:00

I’m an outdoor swimmer. I like the vest tops with built in support because I can pull them up from my feet under my towel, and don’t end up flashing everyone!

Hardtofindafreename · 17/06/2022 11:19

I love no clasp bras, mainly use them for sports, but I find them instruments of torture trying to struggle to get into them on dry skin but I just give up on wet skin 😱

ELM8 · 17/06/2022 11:27

I have been browsing at M&S and found this: https://www.marksandspencer.com/lace-non-wired-bralette/p/clp60534059?intid=mobileappppdpshare

I live in these from M&S - so comfy!

TheStarofCountyDown · 17/06/2022 13:21

Thank you for these great recommendations (and advice!).
I'm always open for more
💐

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Skyeheather · 17/06/2022 13:26

Loads in ASDA, plenty of colour choices.

Daisyroseandhyacinth · 17/06/2022 13:28

I have a couple from the Anyday range at J Lewis. They are great.

KirstenBlest · 17/06/2022 21:34

I wear crop tops sold as seamless bras or comfort bras from the £ shop. I step in and pull them up not pull them on over my head.

They don't offer a huge amount of support but ok if not wearing something that needs good underwear

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