Non-wired bras
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Non-wired bras
Hi girls
I'm having real trouble finding some "sensible" bras! Anything with a wire in (even M&S t-shirt bras) makes my new additions look huuuuge and I want something with a lot less va va voom for work!
So I thought it would be a good idea to get some plain non-wired bras, but I want them slightly padded as my nipples are usually quite....ahem...noticeable these days!!
I tried on something which was almost perfect in a 32D in M&S - soooo comfy in the cup but the back was too big and they don't do 30s. And I'm worried about not being supported enough. (Oh my god, I can't believe I actually just said that!!!! I need support!! Yippeeee!)
La Senza don't seem to do anything without a wire, apart from training bras (refuse to wear them!!) and I'm having no luck finding anything anywhere else.
Anyone got any ideas?? I don't want them overly padded, just like a double layer...
Thanks!
C x
I'm having real trouble finding some "sensible" bras! Anything with a wire in (even M&S t-shirt bras) makes my new additions look huuuuge and I want something with a lot less va va voom for work!
So I thought it would be a good idea to get some plain non-wired bras, but I want them slightly padded as my nipples are usually quite....ahem...noticeable these days!!
I tried on something which was almost perfect in a 32D in M&S - soooo comfy in the cup but the back was too big and they don't do 30s. And I'm worried about not being supported enough. (Oh my god, I can't believe I actually just said that!!!! I need support!! Yippeeee!)
La Senza don't seem to do anything without a wire, apart from training bras (refuse to wear them!!) and I'm having no luck finding anything anywhere else.
Anyone got any ideas?? I don't want them overly padded, just like a double layer...
Thanks!
C x
_Carrie_- BJSF Addict
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Re: Non-wired bras
look on la senza site they do non wired bras most peeps i know wheir their sports bra to work as its so comfatble
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natalia- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: Non-wired bras
Maybe theres more choice on m&s online hun:
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Theres 2 for £15 on this one and it looks nice:
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Also Hennes do nice plain bras and might have some non wired ones x
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Theres 2 for £15 on this one and it looks nice:
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Also Hennes do nice plain bras and might have some non wired ones x
Re: Non-wired bras
Matalan, £3, perfect!! :-)
MrsMartini- BJSF Addict
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Re: Non-wired bras
I know Triumph do some nice t.shirt bras Carrie and non wired, also comport wire. The nipples are a big problem... ah well we can't have it all ways!!! xx
Mia- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: Non-wired bras
Comport should be comfort.. sorry!!! They are flexable soft wires in the underwire range. xx
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