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Sleep bra that DH likes?

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Rabbitpaw · 12/09/2009 22:10

Since the DCs arrived my 30E bosoms have been somewhat, erm, sloppy if unfettered at night but my ancient carriwell soft bra is a major turn-oof for DH. Not surprisingly since it is pretty rank. Is there such thing as a soft, comfy, seam/clip free preferably cotton, moderately supportive night bra that looks pretty, or maybe even sexy? I could probably get away with 32 D..

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tasmaniandevilchaser · 12/09/2009 22:12

Sorry, no answer, I'll have a lurk around, as I'd like to know about this as well!

Actually...do Bravissimo have anything? Just put their catalogue in the recycling today, doh!

HoiMukta · 12/09/2009 22:13

Try Bravissimo

HoiMukta · 12/09/2009 22:13

lol X

falteringfallback · 12/09/2009 22:14

Anything here?

Bravissimo nightwear

moondog · 12/09/2009 22:28

Why od you need to wear a bra at night?

trefusis · 12/09/2009 22:37

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Restrainedrabbit · 12/09/2009 22:39

Hotmilk?? www.figleaves.com/uk/nsf/qwiser.asp?term=hotmilk&productid=HTM-SB-BRA&cm_re=maternity-_-rightpanel1- -ctanewin_hotmilk

moondog · 12/09/2009 22:41

Tref, yes I did then (althoguh didn't leakl it just felt all comfy).Wasn't an alluring look in retrospect thoguh.

Heated · 12/09/2009 22:42

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Rabbitpaw · 12/09/2009 22:44

hmm maybe I am in a minority here - am not BF but really hate that sensation when the boob sort of droops about and drapes down into your armpit or soags down the chest - do I need surgery ratehr than a bra??!! - they are not quite as bad as I make them sound!!

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Rabbitpaw · 12/09/2009 22:46

sags obviously. Bravissimo is a great shop but I dont want a whole nightie or PJ affair - ideally just a seam free, wire free bra top with optional shorts/ pants..

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noddyholder · 12/09/2009 22:46

What about some hidden support silky vests from primark or marks with nice knickers?

trefusis · 12/09/2009 22:47

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BellaNoir · 12/09/2009 22:54

M&S do secret support vests/camisoles which I use for nightwear.
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Rabbitpaw · 12/09/2009 22:56

its that skin agains skin wierd chafey drapey thing..oh dear - seems i am lunatic? come on - there must be some other uncomfy floppy norkers out there? Now I'm feeling like a freak!
Thanks for ideas so far..Like the support vest idea - have just found "bras for mums" website - will have a look.

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Rabbitpaw · 12/09/2009 22:57

oooh pretty m and s vests!!

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hambler · 12/09/2009 23:11

Massive bazoongas here too.
I just wear my normal 32 H underwired bras to bed.
I get freya ones from bravissimo. Perfectly comfortable

brimfull · 12/09/2009 23:14

god I couldn't sleep in my underwired bra

brimfull · 12/09/2009 23:16

figleaves sleep bra-though not exactly sexy

happilyeverafter · 12/09/2009 23:48

M&S secret support vests are good for sleeping. It's like a tight stretchy crop top built in.

OurLadyOfPerpetualSupper · 13/09/2009 00:02

Bravissimo do secret support vests, probably in bigger cup sizes than M&S.

I know exactly what you mean, btw.

I've been wearing a useless sports bra for the last few years, but will have to address the fact that the back hooks have almost come out.

Don't really like a thin-strapped vest, unless it's under another top, as it makes my
32Gs look too booby.

Rabbitpaw · 14/09/2009 16:49

Found some stretchy things in Peacocks that will do the job although will have to shorten the shoulder starps as am a bit of a short arse. They were two for £5 but about a sexy as ,erm, nylon stretchy vesty things.
Boo hoo.Ah well. No more DC for me at this rate.

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kateecass · 14/09/2009 21:04

Know exactly what you mean. I wear M&S cropped tops. But also have this camisole which is weirdly supportive. I'm 36DD. I'm sure something right must exist but I'm yet to find it!

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