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If you are 32gg, what wireless bra do you recommend?

14 replies

Cetera · 25/06/2026 10:48

I’ve worn Freya underwired bras for years, mostly plunge, but I am pretty fed up of the traditional wired feeling. Looking for something comfy but it needs to be supportive, not the mono boob sports bra look or sang or anything foam based and sweaty. I’d like it to do up like a bra. Does such a thing exist? My measurement was confirmed using the boob or bust method.

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WillAdvicePls · 25/06/2026 10:51

I am on the same search, same size etc. Marks and Spencer used to do really good non wired bras for larger busts that gave a lovely natural separate shape. I tired to replace them recently and the similar styles aren't the same quality or fit. You could try them to see if they sit you though? They look very old lady on the box but we're nice one.

BeDandyDenimSloth · 25/06/2026 11:01

I like the Fantasie Memoir, they do a non wired and an underwired version

Cauliflower65 · 25/06/2026 11:12

Interested in this one …

managingexpectations · 25/06/2026 11:38

interested I’ve tried what feels like every wireless bra going and just never found one that provides the support and doesn’t cause the uniboob look that looks odd under clothing.
im a 30H/32GG it feels like I’ll never find what im looking for.
Im stuck wearing traditional wired bras

RobinEllacotStrike · 25/06/2026 11:41

i'm not your size but when by boobs were bigger I found the Snag bras the most supportive underwire free bra with fantastic shape & support

they have 3 different cup sizes

snagtights.com/products/everyday-ribbed-bra-caramel-combi?variant=43892280590378

Cetera · 25/06/2026 11:50

Forgot to add, I don’t like anything padded!

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OceanSafari · 25/06/2026 11:59

Not tried them myself yet, but have had Jelly Bra recommended

ginasevern · 25/06/2026 14:13

Cetera · 25/06/2026 11:50

Forgot to add, I don’t like anything padded!

Same. I like non-wired, non padded bras that don't look like something a Victorian granny would wear. I'm not having much luck.

Cetera · 25/06/2026 14:15

Jelly bras offer no support unfortunately. Fine for in the house but otherwise, nope!

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SunnySunnyDayz · 25/06/2026 14:18

I'm same size, and have a huge number of bras of which I only like a couple.

PP is right, when you first put them on your boobs look OK but after a while they head together and you end up with central uniboob.

Comfort is also an issue, the shoulder straps have to take more of the weight. Bravissimo non wired bras have the seam in the strap right at the top of the shoulder to make it extra painful.

Anyway I have just discovered the Kelly Brooks range at Next and the non wired bra is pretty good as these things go.

OceanSafari · 25/06/2026 14:33

Cetera · 25/06/2026 14:15

Jelly bras offer no support unfortunately. Fine for in the house but otherwise, nope!

Ah, that's disappointing. I was looking forward to trying them

Cetera · 25/06/2026 15:22

Me too, got sucked in by a Facebook advert 🙄

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MrsCarmelaSoprano · 25/06/2026 16:04

M and S Flexifit

Cetera · Yesterday 14:03

I don’t understand bra sizing. I just used the Freya measuring guide and it said 38B?! Boob or Bust said 32GG and A Bra That Fit guide suggests 32G.

Ugh

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