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Thin strapped bras for D cup

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Lavenderfields21 · 14/08/2024 23:36

Was wondering if these exist. I hate a chunky bra strap showing on strappy dresses, but since starting the perimenopause, strappy dresses/tops are the only clothing that doesn't feel too warm/claustrophobic.

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PragmaticDramatic · 15/08/2024 04:55

Pmed you op

Butterbeanbutterbo · 15/08/2024 06:04

I find figleaves bras are often thin strapped (not always with the newer stuff. I get some from vinted).

Swearwolf · 15/08/2024 06:07

Look at Bravissimo, I'm an F and have some lovely ones from there.

BeckysNanna · 15/08/2024 06:12

As an E cup, I get it! I’ve found some decent thin-strapped bras from brands like Fantasie and Panache. They’re supportive without the bulky straps—perfect for strappy dresses. Hope that helps!

CrepuscularCritter · 15/08/2024 07:21

Try George at Asda. I take a C, but the same designs go to a D with narrow straps.

StarlightLady · 15/08/2024 07:28

36F here and a Fantasie and Panache devotee so to speak. I think they strike the happy medium. I tend to find that very thin straps tend to be uncomfortable. As an alternative, l tend to go for pretty straps (no white or 50 shades of beige in my bra drawer) rather than thin.

DancingNotDrowning · 15/08/2024 07:34

Wacoal have regular straps and are very supportive. Best bras I’ve worn

mitogoshi · 15/08/2024 07:41

Bought some from Sainsbury's, were cheap as well. Comfy too

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