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Bridal Underwear

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ALittleBitConfused1 · 08/09/2025 06:28

I need your help, some advice or personal reviews as I'm never very trusting of online reviews.
Boobs are not as perky as they were, I'm a c - d cup.
I've bought my wedding dress (obsessed) but its a plunge cut at the front. I've bought a strapless plunge front bra which fits fine but I'm a bit worried you will see some of the cups at the front and wont know until my final fitting. I'm looking to get some back ups just in case. Anyone got ideas, worn something similar with an alternative solution to a bra? Been looking at those sticky bra type things but not convinced they work in larger sizes, anyone? Thanks Ladies.

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ALittleBitConfused1 · 08/09/2025 11:36

Bumping

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Iocainepowder · 08/09/2025 11:40

I wouldn’t recommend the stick-on bras for. a D cup. They can also come off if you’re moving about and get a bit sweaty, which I imagine you might do if you dance in the evening?

nhsmanagersanonymous · 08/09/2025 11:57

does the dress not have a built in bra? Many do. Otherwise would ask a seamstress to add this

ALittleBitConfused1 · 08/09/2025 12:20

I will only be wearing the dress for the day ill be changing in the evening. I can't add one into the dress.

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Coffeeishot · 08/09/2025 12:24

Id ask the dressmaker what is the best bra for you.

SovietSpy · 08/09/2025 12:34

Ender Lengard - although their plunge option may not go low enough.

Nood NYC (welovenood) - have seen these recommended by the bridal shop i got my dress from

mondaytosunday · 08/09/2025 12:34

I went to the (late) Queen’s favourite Rigby and Peller. Costs though.

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