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Sleep vests with some breast support?

6 replies

Mutcgy · 01/01/2025 19:24

Since losing weight my breasts have drooped very significantly, I can't just wear vests like I did as my nipples are at the bottom of my ribcage and I find it embarrassing.

I don't want to wear bras to bed.

Are there any sleep tops with built in support?

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Mutcgy · 01/01/2025 19:31

They look perfect but the recent reviews are poor, seems they've redesigned them and they aren't as good?

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Ginkypig · 02/01/2025 00:11

Thanks for starting this. I’ve been wanting the same thing but everything iv tried just bends under the breast or are not supportive so they work their way it under whatever “support” is there. so have had no luck so far

no advice I’m afraid but I’m going to follow it for me.

DearestItIsSnowing · 02/01/2025 00:17

I’ve had better ones from M&S in the past, and I’m still wearing them although they have gone into holes as I hadn’t found suitable replacements.

This week I have bought some of these from Cyberjammies. They also sell them in John Lewis, but the sale ones are cheaper in Cyberjammies. I have bought matching pyjama bottoms and a jacket, too.

DearestItIsSnowing · 02/01/2025 00:21

I wouldn’t say my old M&S ones offer much support, but they do contain things a bit and reduce movement. 😉

singthegreys · 28/02/2025 13:26

Remembered this thread and popping on to say I’ve just got a Tala vest with built in support and it’s amazing, so might be exactly what you’re after! I look like I’ve had a boob job 😁
it’s really soft and comfy so would be fine to sleep in. They do a few colours, I got the espresso (?) one but will buy a black too I think.

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