Non wired bra reccomendation - love it!
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Non wired bra reccomendation - love it!
Hi ladies, hope your all doing well! Just wanted to share this little find.
For those of you that aren't quite ready for wired bras yet but want a bit of non granny oomph have a look at this, it's called the Wonderbra Minimal Chic Wireless push up bra, I got it from very.co.uk It's a bit pricey at £30 but worth every penny. It's quite heavily padded and only goes up to a DD but I love it, it's soooo comfy. I've changed my AVI to me wearing it. They also do it in bright pink too.... Which I've just ordered as well lol.
Best bra I've bought so far, and trust me I've bought a lot haha.
Here's the link anyway, happy shopping! xxx
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For those of you that aren't quite ready for wired bras yet but want a bit of non granny oomph have a look at this, it's called the Wonderbra Minimal Chic Wireless push up bra, I got it from very.co.uk It's a bit pricey at £30 but worth every penny. It's quite heavily padded and only goes up to a DD but I love it, it's soooo comfy. I've changed my AVI to me wearing it. They also do it in bright pink too.... Which I've just ordered as well lol.
Best bra I've bought so far, and trust me I've bought a lot haha.
Here's the link anyway, happy shopping! xxx
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muddypaws- BJSF Addict
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Ooh, I like that...very nice
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Thanks Charlii, it's about time a decent wireless bra came out eh, just wish they did some bigger sizes in it too. I noticed in the reviews for it quite a few were from ladies that had had recent surgery and gave it a big thumbs up :-)
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Looking great hun!
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Thanks [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] x
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That's a lovely non wired bra. Xx
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very pretty bra for non wired.just had a look on the wonderbra site and they have it for £27 although there is £3.95 postage but free delivery over £45 and some mega sales on too http://www.wonderbra.co.uk/c/bras-12000/
mel x
mel x
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Wowzers muddy
You definetly would win the award for "best cleavage"!
Lookin fab, and so nice that it's non wired, I reckon that would be fab for an occasion.
In a v neck dress or top maybe.
Good find.
You definetly would win the award for "best cleavage"!
Lookin fab, and so nice that it's non wired, I reckon that would be fab for an occasion.
In a v neck dress or top maybe.
Good find.
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P's are you sure your still a D cup
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I tried that one!! But I found it made my boobs look too big and since they are so new I'm only just getting used to them - can't face the extra oomph yet!
Btw I have to say I was really worried about finding non wired bras but I think there is a great selection out there. M&s now do a nice 'post surgery' range and I've bought some lovely dkny bras which are wireless and v pretty.
Seriously worried about how much money I'm spending on bras - especially now I'm in wires! Eeek! Xx
Btw I have to say I was really worried about finding non wired bras but I think there is a great selection out there. M&s now do a nice 'post surgery' range and I've bought some lovely dkny bras which are wireless and v pretty.
Seriously worried about how much money I'm spending on bras - especially now I'm in wires! Eeek! Xx
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Haha [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] you do make me laugh I do need to get measured again at some point, but the E cups are always too big so I'm almost certain I am still a DD lol! Honestly, they look bigger than they are!! x
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Boobtastic cleavage [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]. That's a lovely bra. Must say although I'm now in wires I do still like nonwired and find them so comfortable. May have to see if a 32dd would fit (it's not a sister size but worth a try) xx
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Jesus your clevage muddypaws!!!! That's a lovely bra, looks great. I bet your over the moon with them pair lol xx
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Lol, thanks ladies... Yep I'm really pleased with the result .... The only downside to all that cleavage though is I am so limited with bras, they all have to be plunge style or the wires stick in my boobs which hurts really bad!! I can live with that tho :-) xxx
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muddypaws would a balconette style sit comfortably for you?
wish i got a cleavage, unfortunately the natural position of my twins is wide set so it would need a vavavoom bra to make one
wish i got a cleavage, unfortunately the natural position of my twins is wide set so it would need a vavavoom bra to make one
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[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] No chance with balconette's either, seriously there's even some plunge styles I cant wear... the wires have to be really low or they just stick into my boobs :-(
Still better than no boobs at all though - so I can cope lol xxx
Still better than no boobs at all though - so I can cope lol xxx
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That bra is lovely! It's so tempting wanting to buy bras but I am so early into my BA there wouldn't be any point! Will keep this saved though for when I can. Your AVI is amazing btw!! xxx
When is the average time that you can move from macom/sports bra to non wired bras [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] ?
When is the average time that you can move from macom/sports bra to non wired bras [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] ?
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I had the all clear at 4 week post op xx
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I was 6 weeks with the all clear x
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Me too 6 weeks x
Carrierowland- BJSF Addict
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It entirely depends on your surgeon. Mine wanted me in full support until 8wks, then I could wear what I wanted. Some say 4wks support and a further 8 non wired. Its usually between 4 And 12 wks. I would check with your surgeon if you're at all unsure
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