What bra should i wear?
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Finding the right bra for you is always a bit of trial and error! The plainer looking - support - bra is probably best comfort-wise (make sure it has wide straps as heavy boobs can make the straps dig into your shoulders). Lacy or underwired bras look very nice, but often don't give you the support and comfort you would like. Go with your own instinct - try different ones on if possible, good luck!
I wear crop tops not a bra - it's much more comfortable!
I am fascinated...but afraid to ask...
i try to not wear a bra as often as i can
I dunno, but I'd wear any of those girls, YAwsa!!
Lose some weight, and save money by not buying the bra.
Stop taking the hormone tablets, and have you found a reason to shave your legs?
you should not wear any
You need to go for one that you feel comfortable in and one which you like and will go best with what you are planning to wear.
I'd go for one of those sheep dog bras..rounds em up and points em in the right direction!
lose weight, bra is the easy way out.
Lose weight. Bras were not meant for guys. And you should be really asking about how to lose weight if this is true. The man's body was not build the way you're describing. That's immensely obese and rather disgusting.
zoeksalamander, I'm with you on this.
Joseph, you may be joking, but just in case you want a serious answer here goes: unless you are going for the whole transvestite look, I would recommend avoiding bras - you will probably get teased, not to mention avoided! Losing weight and working out would both help, and in the meantime, why not try a close fitting stretchy vest in stout material under your shirt to keep the man boobs under wraps?
I'd say try and get a minimizer, but the ones they have here are lacy.. go for a t shirt style bra, not as visible through clothes and comfortable to wear.
Well as only 3 out of the 8 or so replies you got suggested you wear a Bra, it seems you want to wear one any way.
Of the Bras on the site you showed, I like the 'Per Una Essential DD-G' but I doubt it would stay in place on you.
A fabric sports bra would stay in place better, bras rely on the breast to hold them in place, whatever you have it wouldn't have the support of a woman's breast. A bra works by offering resistance against the natural pressure of the breast.
there are bras sold in the market which you can use.. i think they are called the miracle bra, strapless and backless you wear them like you feel nothing your wearing on it..
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If your are going for comfort because they are so heavy I would say a tee-shirt bra but make sure it fits correctly. Most women wear bras that are the wrong size. Make sure nothing hangs out, and it is not tight enough to leave a mark.
try this web site it should help it's for people with bigger bra sizes.
you should go to matalan or another shop that does your size try them on first don't order off the net they're never right unless you try them on. good luk xx
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Full cup – A full cup bra gives superb support and is ideal for the bigger cup sizes. The full cup and firm fit enables good bust control giving the wearer more security and comfort. The straps on this style of bra are slightly wider and are positioned more centrally than other bras to give better uplift and comfort. The most common example of this would be in total support ranges. This style of bra is ideal for everyday wear giving a natural look when worn with most high cut tops and shirts.
¾ cup – The ¾ cup gives a natural support to the full cup with less covering and a natural neck line. This style is ideal for wearing with everyday items such as vest tops and blouses.
Balcony – The balcony bra is designed to give an uplifting and supportive silhouette when more wide necked tops are worn. The bra holds the breast from underneath the bust and has wider strap positioning with less control at the top. This style of bra will give a great look when worn under a scooped and sweet heart neck lines.
Plunge – The plunge bra gives an appearance of increased cleavage due to the low cut silhouette. The wire is more cut away to expose maximum cleavage. The breast is mostly supported from the base and sides of the bra with less control at the front. This bra will give a great look under your low cup tops, and a sexier silhouette.
Push-up – Push-up bras give maximum cleavage by pushing the breasts together to increase the projection. Various booster pads can be used to create this look from foam, air bags or removable cookies. Some bras have these push up features integral to the moulded cup; the cup angle is positioned to maximise your cleavage. This bra will give a great look under your low cup tops, and a sexier silhouette
Multi-Way – The multi-way bra is designed for maximum flexibility on how to wear your straps e.g. strapless, halterneck, crossover, one shoulder and conventional. This style gives you the freedom to wear whatever outfit you want and the confidence to wear any kind of top with perfect control and fit. When fitting this bra it is important that the correct band size is bought to ensure the bra stays in place and will feel slightly firm. It is always advisable to fit with and without the straps. Silicone edges are designed for a non slip feature to ensure the bra sits in place.
Minimiser – This bra is designed to reduce the bust size by 2.5cm. The bra has been engineered to move the breast tissue towards the chest wall and to the side. The minimiser bra has a special wire to allow this reduction without damage to the breast tissue. This bra is best worn under blouses or tighter tops.
Seamless – Our body miracle range offers a seamless silhouette with great comfort, shape and support. The bra is totally seamless for ultimate comfort; it moulds to your shape and gives a natural looking shape when worn under tight/close fitting tops with no visible bra lines. Due to the technology the bra warms to your shape and after washing recovers to its natural shape.
Sports – Sports bras are designed to reduce breast movement, therefore reducing strain on the ligament of the breast. There are no muscles on the breast, only glandular fat and tissue. Once the breast tissue has been damaged there is no recovery, therefore we would highly recommend a good supportive bra when partaking in any sports activity. There are several features in a sports bra that have been incorporated to give the ultimate support and comfort, for example comfort underbands, adjustable straps, support frame through the cup, performance fabrics.
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