Bra nightmare !!
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Bra nightmare !!
hi everyone :wavey: im just over 5wks post op now i saw my surgeon yesterday he,s says all,s good and i dont have to see him again and that i can now wear normal bras problem is sum just dont seem to fit right ive been measured a 32DD or a 30E did anyone else have this problem will i fit more bras futher down the line or is this as good as it gets . xx
PAMELA- Active BJSF Member
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Re: Bra nightmare !!
Underwired bras can be uncomfortable at first, plus as your new boobs still need to settle and fully soften you will find bras fit better over time.
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I found this at first. Some have harder, thicker underwires than others.
Still can't get on with m&s for more than a couple of hours.
One range I found great were elixir de lingerie by lejaby. They are an expensive French brand that I tried on in local specialist lingerie store. They are, however, available very cheaply on ebay.(£65 in shop or around £15/20 on ebay!!) They also run true to size I reckon in the cup but the bands are decent so order in a 30E for the best fit for you. The wires almost feel non-existent.
I can heartily recommend
Still can't get on with m&s for more than a couple of hours.
One range I found great were elixir de lingerie by lejaby. They are an expensive French brand that I tried on in local specialist lingerie store. They are, however, available very cheaply on ebay.(£65 in shop or around £15/20 on ebay!!) They also run true to size I reckon in the cup but the bands are decent so order in a 30E for the best fit for you. The wires almost feel non-existent.
I can heartily recommend
kayla- BJSF Addict
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Its quite hard to get used to being in underwires, i still find them uncomfortable at times. Its really just a case of trial and error for me with bras.. i try on lots of diff sizes and see what fits me best. I also have to sort of 'break in' new bras, wearing them for short periods and getting longer. Persevere darlin xx
NurseSophie89- BJSF Elite Member
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No bras fit me at 5 weeks pamela don't worry, it get alot better over time as your boobs get softer they can 'mould' in to more bras. But it is still difficult sometimes with some brands, it's just trial and error til you find a brand that works for you. xx
mrsm- BJSF Elite Member
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Hi hun im 6 weeks post op and went bra shopping last week omg i spent over an hour in the changing rooms trying bras on i got measured and she said I'm a 32 DD/E but most DDs didn't go anywhere near me i would say more an E and in some bras i was even an F, and all the ones i liked werent in my size ''nightmare'' and very ''stressful'' lol and I'm still on the look out for nice bras that give you full support so if you girls know of any let me know because i need HELP lol xxx
danni- Active BJSF Member
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Location : west midlands
Re: Bra nightmare !!
I have some from Debenhams .. Im 8 weeks post op now and only just started wearing them they would not have fit in at 5 weeks but Iv found they've dropped alot now. Iv got the gorgeous by debenhams sets..ther pretty cheap and have a good range of sizes.
I have to trial and error bras .. Iv got a 32E a 30F and a 30FF !!
xxx
I have to trial and error bras .. Iv got a 32E a 30F and a 30FF !!
xxx
Georgie_797- BJSF Addict
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Re: Bra nightmare !!
I find certain bras don't fit as well, particularly la senza, but tried and error will help you find bras that fit properly hun. I find debenhams gorgeous range very comfortable
kittie- BJSF Elite Member
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Location : Edinburgh
Re: Bra nightmare !!
Thanks girls i will have another look in debenhams when i was there last week i couldnt get anything lol all the ones i liked they didnt have in my size oh the joys haha i will keep looking thanks again xxxx
danni- Active BJSF Member
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Location : west midlands
Re: Bra nightmare !!
hello
I have just been to Bravissimo and they are great they actually tell you what fits the best and what to look for when finding a new bra. They bring in styles they think will fit you and check them over for you to make sure they fit correctly as all bra's and styles are different. hope this helps. Would deffo reccommend them tho
I have just been to Bravissimo and they are great they actually tell you what fits the best and what to look for when finding a new bra. They bring in styles they think will fit you and check them over for you to make sure they fit correctly as all bra's and styles are different. hope this helps. Would deffo reccommend them tho
DL- BJSF Addict
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Re: Bra nightmare !!
My advice would be find a bra you like and take a couple of sizes into the changing rooms to see which fits best and if you find one you like and want the same bra in a different colour make sure you try it on in the other colour as I bought a black bra which fit and bought the same one in white without trying it on and it didn't fit.
I average at a 32E but also have 34DD and 30F it depends on the brand. I also had loads of problems with my boobs rising out of them during the day. They would start off fitting perfectly then half way through the day my nipples would be sitting above my bra. This still happens sometimes now but I'm hoping it happens less as they soften a bit more. Who would have thought bras could be such a challenge! x
I average at a 32E but also have 34DD and 30F it depends on the brand. I also had loads of problems with my boobs rising out of them during the day. They would start off fitting perfectly then half way through the day my nipples would be sitting above my bra. This still happens sometimes now but I'm hoping it happens less as they soften a bit more. Who would have thought bras could be such a challenge! x
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