lower cut sports bra?
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lower cut sports bra?
hi everyone,
i was just wondering if anyone had found any low ish cut sports bras, I m just starting to look at and buy stuff for my ba and was thinking 6 weeks is a long time in a sports bra and providing the frankenboob stage isnt too bad it would be quite nice to wear a top that shows a bit of boob is it possible to keep them completley supported and show them off a bit?
xXsammiXx
i was just wondering if anyone had found any low ish cut sports bras, I m just starting to look at and buy stuff for my ba and was thinking 6 weeks is a long time in a sports bra and providing the frankenboob stage isnt too bad it would be quite nice to wear a top that shows a bit of boob is it possible to keep them completley supported and show them off a bit?
xXsammiXx
sammi710- BJSF Addict
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Finding a low cut 'high impact' sports bra is like mission impossible hun. lol.
Your boobs will need to be held stable in a 'high impact' bra and that sweetie, is the sacrifice we have to pay for our boobs.
You can get cheaper super market bras that are lower cut, which I think are so unsupporting, or other sports bras that are not high impact and they aren't going to give your boobs the additional support but you will get some cleavage , but then... is showing a bit of cleavage worth not giving your new boobs the best shot at the best result possible by listening to your surgeon?
Just something worth thinking about hun. Me... I paid one heck of a lot of money for my boobs and I wasn't prepared to be tempted by anything that could put back my recovery. I knew that after a short 6 weeks for my BA, that I could then enjoy showing all the cleavage I wanted. xx
Your boobs will need to be held stable in a 'high impact' bra and that sweetie, is the sacrifice we have to pay for our boobs.
You can get cheaper super market bras that are lower cut, which I think are so unsupporting, or other sports bras that are not high impact and they aren't going to give your boobs the additional support but you will get some cleavage , but then... is showing a bit of cleavage worth not giving your new boobs the best shot at the best result possible by listening to your surgeon?
Just something worth thinking about hun. Me... I paid one heck of a lot of money for my boobs and I wasn't prepared to be tempted by anything that could put back my recovery. I knew that after a short 6 weeks for my BA, that I could then enjoy showing all the cleavage I wanted. xx
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Shock obsorber do low cut bras. A bit expensive but worth it.
starjem- Active BJSF Member
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thanks cookie, i dont think i ll risk it then, i dont want to do them any damage xxx
sammi710- BJSF Addict
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ooo stargem i ll look them up to see how supportive they are xxx
sammi710- BJSF Addict
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I got one from tesco and it's quite low cut and supports me very well xx
Natty29- BJSF Elite Member
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I also have a Tesco one that I will wear out and about but I agree with Cookie I don't think it quite gives enough support.
Sports bras are such a rubbish part of a BA, high necked and thick strapped... I'd stock up on fitted t-shirts if you want to show your boobies off. x
Sports bras are such a rubbish part of a BA, high necked and thick strapped... I'd stock up on fitted t-shirts if you want to show your boobies off. x
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thanks alice that is genius! i wouldnt have thought of that coz i don t really wear tight tees coz they highlight how small my boobs are, i m so excited about how clothes are gonna look on me after!!! i might have to go on a large shopping spree! xxx
sammi710- BJSF Addict
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yeah sammi710 i really cant wait to go on a shoppin spree either hopefully the 6 weeks will fly over xx
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whoooop! i might have to take out another loan to pay for loads of new tops, good luck with ur ba jay! only 2 days to go!!!!! let me kow how u get on i m hopefully going with spire in august xxx
sammi710- BJSF Addict
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hi thanks yeah starting to feel real now getting nervous , so far im very happy with spire but il keep you updated and august is only next month not long at all to wait xx
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sammi710 wrote:thanks alice that is genius! i wouldnt have thought of that coz i don t really wear tight tees coz they highlight how small my boobs are, i m so excited about how clothes are gonna look on me after!!! i might have to go on a large shopping spree! xxx
Its the best excuse you will ever have!! x
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thanks jay it would be graet to know how u get on with spire i m really impressed with them so far just worried about the short aftercare, but i ve only heard great things about their hospitals and surgeons xxx
sammi710- BJSF Addict
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The Londsdale ones from Sportsdirect are lower cut. I wouldn't wear them everyday because they don't support as well as the Shock Absorbers, but they came in handy for the odd night/summer day out, just don't run with them, lol xxx
roxanne- BJSF Elite Member
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I have bought low cut high impact bra (front fastening) from Tempestra (on -line). The bra in very comfy and the cut is great for T-shirts or vests.
A bit expensive. But figured out if I have to spent 24/7 in a bra , it should be comfy!!!!
A bit expensive. But figured out if I have to spent 24/7 in a bra , it should be comfy!!!!
sabrina26- Newbie BJSF Member
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roxanne wrote:The Londsdale ones from Sportsdirect are lower cut.
I was just going to suggest this one x
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thanks everyone xxx
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