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Wanted to add . . . I always go to Nordstroms to be fitted for bras. Their fitters are highly trained and superb. If you have requests like "I want a comfortable t-shirt style bra" or "no underwires" or whatever, they will accommodate you. I have one boob slightly bigger than the other, and the fitter made sure to offer me styles that minimized the difference.
I was honestly going braless all through the winter because, hey, I'm wearing like 3 baggy layers anyway, whos going to notice? But now that its summer and some of my shirts fit kind of tight I feel like I need at least a little support. I'll have to try Nordstrom next since you guys have had good experiences there!
I cant really wear one without getting sick (pressure makes me nautious) so only wear one when I have to.Underwires tend to poke out and be mean.Maybe a sport bra would help? Id prefer the elastic myself if its not too tight.
I don't have this problem cause I'm tiny. Wearing a bra all the time actually causes sagging in later years because apparently you loose all muscle tone and ability to hold them up. Or so I've heard from friends with bigger boobs.
As someone who is a 32A I am following this thread with interest! The trials and tribulations you booby people have to go through...I never realised boobs caused issues like noises and uniboobs! Absolute respect for you ladies!