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BRAS: Z-bra vs. M&S vs. Triumph

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Post by sianyoungx 2nd April 2013, 10:51 am

Well my op is only 27 days away now BRAS: Z-bra vs. M&S vs. Triumph  899188 so I'm starting to look at sports bras..
I've already decided I'm going to get a Macom for straight after my op because I don't want to be worrying about cup sizes. First problem: I can't decide on a colour (I prefer the black and white to nude but then nude will go with everything?!) BRAS: Z-bra vs. M&S vs. Triumph  476424
I also want to buy a couple of other decent sports bras and there are a few I like the sound of..I particularly like the Z-Bra and the Triumph Triaction because they are a little more low cut so was wondering what people thought of these?
I know the M&S is a popular choice but I tried on the zip-up one and was not a fan so I wanted to know if anyone had used the pack of 2 back fastening sports bras from M&S?
Any opinions and advice would be much appreciated! BRAS: Z-bra vs. M&S vs. Triumph  321562 xxx
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Post by Lisa34 2nd April 2013, 10:58 am

It's all personal preference Hun x I personally really like the shock absorber! It's sooooo comfy. I do use the macom aswell, not so much now though. But now I'm a month on I would love something a little low cut, so I will watch this space lol x
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Post by Redtulip123 2nd April 2013, 11:01 am

I have a Macom in nude (because yes it is hidden being flesh coloured) and a shockabsorber in white (which shows!). My surgeon loves the z bra but I couldn't find it in the right size. Otherwise he said M&S are good and shockabsorbers level 4.
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Post by COOKIE 2nd April 2013, 1:41 pm

Love, love love! The Triumph Triaction Extreme. I only discovered it this year and soooo wish I'd found it when having my previous ops too!

Its low cut, padded on the shoulders and on the band which helps lots when you're sore around the band area and gives you so much more freedom to find clothes that hide the bra.

As said, its personal preference but I personally loved it would definitely recommend it. Xx
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Post by Lisa34 2nd April 2013, 3:25 pm

Do you know where you can buy the triumph triaction extreme cookie?? X
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Post by COOKIE 2nd April 2013, 9:53 pm

You should be able to get them at any large lingerie stockist babe. I bought mine from Flowerbags.co.uk. Xx

If you search EBay or Amazon though you may find you can get them cheaper. Xx
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Post by Princess_x 2nd April 2013, 9:54 pm

Definitely Shock Absorber's :) x
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Post by misf1 2nd April 2013, 9:58 pm

I like them all, they're all really well made and the science that goes into making these bras is unbelievable.
I used the Z bra and was personally very happy with it.
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Post by Totty1982 3rd April 2013, 8:45 am

I bought the pack of 2 high impact sports bras from m&s for £25 and still wear them now. They are very soft material so didn't rub on my incisions, you can use bra extenders for when you are early BA then once the swelling goes down can continue to wear them. They are great value and great support, I bought 2 packs of them as liked them so much. I also have the zip up ones for running as they very supportive for that but everyday the other m&s ones.
Maybe buy them, keeps the tags on and receipts and see which you prefer x x
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Post by kay 3rd April 2013, 6:04 pm

I Love the triumph ones as well xx I run in them and they are amazing xx
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Post by balamoryyellfruit 3rd April 2013, 6:17 pm

I bought 2 of the Triumph ones. Where do you get the z-bras from tho? x
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