(Part 3) Best clothing for women according to redditors

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We found 12,119 Reddit comments discussing the best clothing for women. We ranked the 9,638 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 41-60. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Suiting & balzers for women

Top Reddit comments about Women's Clothing:

u/theripoffartist · 54 pointsr/egg_irl

you can get em on amazon for like $11. trust me, it's worth it, I love mine.

u/staticwaves · 21 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes
  1. Buy a box of Strap Perfects ($2.25 on Amazon). Not only does mine keep my bra straps out of sight when I'm wearing certain necklines or tank tops, but they also lift my boobs up and straighten my shoulders.

  2. Always keep tampons, pads, or the device of your choosing with you! Even if your period is like clockwork, Aunt Flo's flight can get in early.

  3. Don't depend on anyone else to supply sexual protection. Always carry condoms!!

  4. Pores looking large? Smear egg white on your face, let it dry, then rinse off. It tightens your skin up. It can feel a little strange, but a drop of olive oil helps.

  5. Shave your pits in two direction for the closest shave.
u/Mershark · 16 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

Well there is this thing http://www.amazon.com/Braza-Camel-Not-Camel-Cover-Inserts/dp/B00479YLFK

I've never tried one but the reviews are pretty funny.

u/kmassy · 15 pointsr/feemagers
u/LocalAmazonBot · 8 pointsr/xxfitness

Here are some links for the product in the above comment for different countries:

Link: this Panache sports bra

u/jsqdressesforwork · 7 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I'm gonna die shilling nipple patches on this sub. I do not wear bras anywhere anymore. paper or silicone

u/agentdanakscully · 7 pointsr/Reduction

Hey! I'm gonna paste the shopping list I used to buy things before my surgery and maybe it'll be helpful for you!

Extra strength Tylenol, frozen peas (for icing), gauze pads (I've gone through three packs of the largest band-aid brand gauze at Target), Hibiclens soap for my pre-op shower, three cases of water, throat drops, saltines, light soups, small bottles of gatorade so they're easier to lift, paper plates +disposable utensils so you don't have to do dishes, and cat food + cat litter (obviously this is specific to cat owners, but if you have a pet I suggest buying everything they need before so that you won't have to pick up anything for them at the store post-op)

Something else that might be helpful is a pack of cheap wash clothes to dry your chest after you shower since they're easier and quicker to wash than using a new full size towel every time. Paper towels are also helpful to dry your chest since they're disposable. I'm 11 days post-op, allowed to shower, and still have tape over my incisions, so I use a wash cloth to dry my chest and then blow dry my chest on low heat from a distance since I don't want the tape to retain moisture. Maternity pillows are great for sleeping- I borrowed one from a family member since I don't have any children and they're kinda pricey.

As far as post-op bras go, definitely call your surgeon's office and ask if they will provide a post-op surgical bra. My surgeon never mentioned it, but ended up providing one since I woke up in a size 38 band velcro surgical bra. I bought one Fruit of the Loom front closure bra in 38 since I knew I would be swollen. It didn't fit until 5 days post op. Here is the bra. I got it in black so that it wouldn't show any leakage, but the inside is white anyway so it didn't really matter.

Good luck with your surgery!!! :)

u/kaloryth · 6 pointsr/xxfitness

I do wayyyyy shorter of runs, but I'm personally having success with and heard good things about Panache. Here's the one I use which is designed for us busty ladies. linky

u/canyousavetheclique · 6 pointsr/twentyonepilots

If you search on Amazon this floral kimono is literally one of the first things that comes up. I'd say flowers are pretty crucial to tøp fans.

u/anditiye · 6 pointsr/ABraThatFits

Bra extenders - they'll do your body good.

http://www.amazon.com/Extenders-Individual-Bra/dp/B0000864RH

u/sunshlne1212 · 5 pointsr/traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073XMNQC2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_6yim71gPvoKDX

The material is a bit thinner than I'd like, personally. Very cute though.

u/kmj0222 · 5 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

I've been going completely braless for over a year now (finally discovering perks of tiny boobs) and I've just had to learn how to not care what other people think. No one has ever said anything to me about my nips showing. It used to be super common (did you know the ladies of Friends never wore bras? And they were on TV! You can always see their nipples!). Like Im not sure people care, or even notice most of the time. However, if you are feeling self-conscious about it, especially depending on the material of your top, I highly recommend these reusable silicone pasties. Personally I can't feel them at all, they don't hurt to take off, and they smooth everything out. I wear these a lot when Im going to work because that's the one time I feel weird showing my nips off. In fact, I frequently forget Im even wearing them and fall asleep in them.

Either way, you're beautiful just the way you are, so you do you girl.

u/JADRK · 5 pointsr/bigboobproblems

Hey girl! Fellow 30FF 18-year old here. I relate to all of this. There's not much I can say that will help because I'm currently struggling with the idea of a reduction too, BUT I can help with your bra-finding issues.
I searched for months to find cute bras and these are some that I currently own that are supportive, sexy, and not tooo expensive:

here

here

here

this one is my favorite!

u/torturous_flame · 5 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

I'm a 32F. I got this sick sports bra on amazon! Shits locked and loaded yo!

u/cyclone_43 · 4 pointsr/egg_irl
u/SoloShot · 4 pointsr/kpop

I own those leggings!

For anyone who is interested you can find them at this Amazon shop for about 5$ (not including shipping) and they do ship internationally!

u/heyyall13 · 3 pointsr/weddingplanning
u/tayrannosaurusrex · 3 pointsr/progresspics

I understand your heavy chest struggle. This bra saved the day for me when I was training(jogging) for a half marathon. You can customize how much lifting you want the straps to do which is nice. Not my cutest sports bra but definitely my most dependable.

https://www.amazon.com/Glamorise-Womens-Double-Layer-Custom-Control-Sport/dp/B00553XFN6/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

u/Miss_Tomato_Face · 3 pointsr/xxfitness

Not exactly exercise related but I am having a serious issue with camel toe from literally every single pair of gym leggings I have. It all started yesterday. My period is due today/soon so I don't know if this is period related FUPA inflammation or what.

Besides wearing a longer shirt, how can I minimize my camel toe with my leggings? 😥 I prefer to not wear underwear when wearing leggings to the gym and this is even happening in my leggings that have a gusset. 😣 I use blood cups during my period so I don't even have any panty liners I can stick on there.

Ninja edit: TIL these exist, lol: https://www.amazon.com/Braza-Camel-Not-Camel-Cover-Inserts/dp/B00479YLFK

u/peppermind · 3 pointsr/askwomenadvice

My sister who has G cups, swears up and down by a bra converter.

u/Miss-E-xo · 3 pointsr/AskTrollX

These work really well



bubands

u/babbitybumble · 3 pointsr/Reduction

Everyone says to get these Fruit of the Loom bras. I was a 30GG before surgery and I got two of these bras in a size 34. They were too small after surgery. It's been three months since my surgery and the bras are still too small. I would estimate my current size is a 32DD or 32E/34D depending on the bra (my band size is bigger now). So if you get bras like these, get them way bigger.

People also recommend other sports bras from Walmart. I found that with my small band size, these rode up and caused the front to dig into my sore incisions. But you might have better luck.

I bought this bra in a larger size, like a L A/B, because that was all they had available in the shop. They altered it - took a big tuck in the back of the band so it would fit. It's okay for sleeping in. If I were doing the whole thing over again I would have ordered that Amoena bra in a M C/D ahead of time.

u/whyamialivetoday · 3 pointsr/twentyonepilots
u/bickyface · 3 pointsr/BabyBumps

I'm not sure how much your boobs have grown, but I have found that the bra extenders, like this have really helped me get more use out of my older bras. Or if you do buy a few new ones, and continue growing, this will help you get more use out of them.

u/DistractedMyth · 3 pointsr/smallboobproblems
u/mundabit · 3 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

Ouch! that's not good, perhaps you could find a bra extender to tide you over until you can afford a new bra?

u/laceylala · 3 pointsr/gonewildcolor

Here you go :)

u/iswearitsreallyme · 3 pointsr/xxfitness

Seconded! I recently bought this Panache sports bra and it makes a world of difference. I don't need to wear a second sports bra or a top with a built-in bra when I go running now!

u/anoliveanarrow · 3 pointsr/AskWomen
u/angenou · 3 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

When I was in marching band we were always wearing leggings and tights under everything to keep warm. Even if I ended up in just the leggings and my top I was still fine, it's because of how tight the fabric is to your skin. Tighter garments like leggings keep you warmer because they don't allow a breeze to get in, and if you get a pair that has a nice fuzzy lining on the inside (example for the purpose of discussion, this pair I bought on Amazon, ohmygod I love them http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009DNWH2O/ ) you are even further securing yourself a warm and comfy fall or winter day. Granted, leggings alone can still definitely leave you cold, but a couple of good pairs can definitely save you some trouble and money in the long run.

u/secretWolfMan · 2 pointsr/NoStupidQuestions

Yes, models and actresses use it frequently.
Here's the first google hit
https://www.amazon.com/Hollywood-Fashion-Secrets-Double-Strips/dp/B000YOSI6U

u/inb4ohnoes · 2 pointsr/transadorable

For anybody wanting the same socks,

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EUI44GO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_LGxAxbCA0MGDX

Be aware that Asian dimensions are not the same as American even though they may have been "converted" or something. Order one size level up than what you normally get if you're American or European!

u/lildrmmergrrl · 2 pointsr/pregnant

Try bra extenders, they’re pretty inexpensive. My cup size never really changed, just the bust so they worked for me.

Bra Extender 2 Hooks/3 Hooks/4 Hook, Bra Strap Extensions - 9 Packs (Black, White, Beige) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0757KB7DW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Q0IwDbGZ2EMA1

u/Ali-Sama · 2 pointsr/AmazonFaeries

I like these

u/dehue · 2 pointsr/ABraThatFits

Maybe size up in the band and buy some rixie bra tightening clips? That way you could use them to tighten the band as needed or not use them if you end up needing a looser band.

Ewa Michalak makes KK and L cups in bigger band sizes, although ordering from her seems a bit complicated. I do believe there is guide on this subreddit about ordering from there.

u/autumnchibi · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Happy birthday! I hope you get better soon, sorry you have to be sick on your birthday :/

laugh you!

a little under $5

u/retroscarf · 2 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

If you get desperate and want to keep the shorts you already own, you could try something like the CamelNot. I've never actually tried it, but it might work!

u/cocojackson · 2 pointsr/twentyonepilots

They stopped selling the actual one at forever 21 a while back.
People tend to buy lookalikes instead.

u/discomoondance · 2 pointsr/ABraThatFits

I'm not an expert, and I don't know much about Comexim, but I had the same question I asked about a Freya bra. I was told that it isn't recommended to wear a bra band larger than you normally wear just to get the wires right. Wearing it larger than you need will just lead to other fit problems; riding up in the back and tissue spilling out the bottom of the front, strap issues, etc.

However, since the one you're having difficulty with is a 65 and you prefer 70 bands, try out the sister size in a 70. It'll probably have wider wires than the 65, but you won't be sacrificing for other fit issues you might stumble upon in the 75.

I don't know how the wires run in Comexim, but check out Bratabase for the model in question to see the wire width and compare that width between the different sister sizes in question. That'll give you a better idea before buying. And ultimately it's all about your comfort and what you like. If you try the 70 and find the wires still narrow and you decide to try the 75, but the band is too large, you could always alter the band smaller or use a Rixie Clip Good luck! :)

Edited for spelling

u/emodlm · 2 pointsr/Militaryfaq

I was a 34 DD when I went to basic. AF but relevant advice anyways.

Double up on the cheaper, less supportive bras.Also, consider going down one cup size from what you should technically wear.

If you have the money, Glamourise makes this one and Moving Comfort makes this one. Both are awesome but the Glamourise one is my favorite for bounce control and a bit of separation. I trained for three half marathons in the Moving Comfort ones and the Glamourise ones have ended up great for running since having kids/gaining weight and turning into a 38G.

Trust me on the bras.

u/regional-at-worst · 2 pointsr/twentyonepilots

This one is a lot better I think?
Also just looked at reviews and it is ENTIRELY 21p fans holy sheet.

u/rhythmicdancer · 2 pointsr/xxfitness

I came across this Booband while shopping online for sports bras. Maybe this might help?

u/trashlikeyourmom · 2 pointsr/ABraThatFits

I'd try finding her something that fits in the cups and then getting an extender for the band.

u/hellgamatic · 2 pointsr/xxketo

This thing is amazing. https://www.amazon.com/Rixie-Clip-Bra-Band-Tightener/dp/B00C9MMEEM it clamps onto one side of the back band, and then has a row of hooks for the other side to hook to. It can make it waaaaay smaller!

u/1003220 · 2 pointsr/streetwear


fit pic

  • columbia rain jacket because it's rainy as fuck here
  • supreme overdyed tee
  • cheap old navy shorts
  • mona lisa socks
  • steel vapour nmd's


u/_9a_ · 2 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

Don't know if you've seen/had any success with them, but several companies make front-close sports bras

u/salarkin · 2 pointsr/bigboobproblems

Here is the actual website and here is a place where you can actually buy it! The price seems to vary. Just a warning, it seems to be for sizes A-D but its a gamble I would be willing to take at least.

u/defiantpuppet · 2 pointsr/xxfitness

:)
Keep it going!
And, for just a couple dollars: http://www.amazon.com/Extenders-Individual-Bra/dp/B0000864RH

u/jawizoo · 2 pointsr/loseit

I like the Glamorise No-Bounce bra that JessPlays mentioned, but I love the Glamorise double-layer custom-control bra.

I get good support from both, but the custom-control gives me a better shape (more rounded and more pushed-up). I ordered a bunch of the custom-control ones, and now I only use the no-bounce ones as a backup. I'm a 38H, so I know how important good support is!

As a general reference, bratabase can be a good resource for bra reviews and suggestions for your particular measurements.

u/MissJaney · 2 pointsr/ABraThatFits

I find they stretch after a few wears, so better to go for the 30 back. If it is too tight on the first couple of wears, you can try an extender -- they are pretty cheap: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0000864RH
Good luck!

u/natehawke · 2 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000YOSI6U/ref=redir_mdp_mobile/191-8205608-4771065?fp=1&pc_redir=1427576748# Not sure if this is exactly what you're looking for, but this double-sided fashion tape is $12 for two tins of 36 strips each (so 72 total) on Amazon.

u/Cnotmeid · 1 pointr/egg_irl

I think it was this link, but don't quote me on that.

I've also been linked these too.

u/cupcakery · 1 pointr/ABraThatFits

I've had a few of these for YEARS and they've held up really well. I'm a 28FF/30F so we're dealing with close to the same volume. Super sturdy.

u/musicAlly · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

These... I need these. All of me, loves all of you.



I knowwww I'm just being overly sentimental about this but seriously /u/BornVillainess, your kindness cheered me up on one of the worst days I've ever experienced. I felt lonely and worthless, and your generosity turned that around and made me feel special. Hope all is well with you and your beautiful kitty is still enjoying his treats :) <3

u/LadyBoobsalot · 1 pointr/ABraThatFits

An alternative to sewing on extra hooks and eyes is a Rixie Clip. I haven't tried one yet myself but there have been some good reviews of them here on ABTF.

u/hurrrrrmione · 1 pointr/ABraThatFits

> shallow/wide rooted (I'm not sure what the difference is between those,

Root width is about how far your tissue extends around your side/under your arms. It's relative to bra size - bigger band sizes have wider roots on average and larger cup sizes have wider roots on average.

Shallow breasts have a large base in respect to how far the tissue comes out from the chest wall, so they almost always have both wide roots and tall roots. Tall roots are where some of your tissue trails up from the main section of the breast and comes very close to the collarbones.

Is the Charlotte the 6901? (this one)

u/Tangurena · 1 pointr/asktransgender

> will i go crazy from having to constantly wear a sports bra for seven days straight?

If you've never worn one before, yeah. Before the end of day 1.

There are a couple types of sports bras: compression, encapsulation and both. Compression sample

Encapsulation sporting bras look like regular bras: cup for each breast. Sample

A combination sporting bra has separate cups for each breast and an adjustable panel that holds them secure. Sample.

http://www.rei.com/learn/expert-advice/sports-bras.html

> Keep in mind that i just have a very small bit of breast growth, but the whole nipple situation is a problem that needs to be hidden.

A t-shirt underneath a button down shirt works for me. Keep both dark colors so the areola doesn't show through. A single t-shirt works if the material is opaque and thick. I think the compression ones may suffice, but be aware that the band sizes for compression ones may not come in your size, they seem to stop around 38-ish and some brands stop at much smaller band sizes.

u/TheKisSquared · 1 pointr/bigboobproblems

I have these and I've never had a problem, though I generally use rubber bands or a bit of string in a pinch. I've never had the clips break (though I HAVE lost a few rubber bands) - just remember to loosen the straps before using anything to relieve some of the tension.

u/Hasten_there_forward · 1 pointr/TooAfraidToAsk

I feel the same way as you. In asking about this I found that them being erect in some people's mind relates to sexual excitement equal to an erect penis. I have put silicone self adhesive stickies over them when I think the might show thruogh my bra and clothes.

https://www.amazon.com/Reusable-Adhesive-Invisible-Silicone-Concealers/dp/B071JXWRT4/ref=mp_s_a_1_7?keywords=nipple+covers&qid=1563732890&s=gateway&sr=8-7

u/imaplatypuswithwings · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This hat keeps my ears so warm! I've been wearing it almost every day for the past week (I did wash it). It's super cute, plus I don't have to do as much to my hair.

I haven't gotten them yet, but a friend got these tights and says they're fantastic!

u/BlameItOntheNargles · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

Bra band extenders are my best friend! (like these)

I'm at the beginning of my 3rd trimester, and I've still been able to get away with wearing most of my regular bras with extenders. This way I can make them looser or tighter as needed. I can tell that sometime soon this hack won't cut it any more, but so far it's worked for me.

u/Reverserer · 1 pointr/TwoXChromosomes

the tube gripper that goes around the top to hold the bitches down.

Like this

I know nothing of that particular one but that is the boob holder down thing that is supposed to work very well.

u/Repmar · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

I’m 23+4 and have quite the bump. I’m still in my pre-pregnancy underwear (the seamless 5 for $20 Target undies mentioned above, and I can second that suggestion), but from pretty early on I bought and started to use bra strap extenders, and I cannot recommend them enough!! I got a multi-pack on Amazon, and I use them literally every day. My boobs have gotten bigger but I feel like I’m not spilling out of the cups of my normal bras, and it’s just as much my rib cage area has expanded (I was a 28-30 band size before, have always been narrow in that area), and I hate the feeling of being squeezed. I have a particular bra style I like and didn’t want to buy all new bras not knowing how big I’d end up. I do plan to get nursing bras when the time comes, but who knows what size I’ll want at that point. So the bra strap extenders have been legit game changers. They’re up there with maternity leggings as one of the best purchases I’ve made in terms of maternity clothing. I’ll find a link and add it when I have a minute!

ETA link: The best $8 I’ve spent in a while!

u/Rebel-Lucy · 1 pointr/transpassing
u/theChaparral · 1 pointr/running

I'm a dude, but for some reason this popped on my Amazon recommendations just now. Maybe this could work for you?

https://www.amazon.com/Buband-No-Bounce-High-Impact-Sports-Support/dp/B0167BH2ZG

u/syrusbliz · 1 pointr/ABraThatFits

If you're going to try taping, here's a video guide that has been passed around a few times here.

To note, use medical tape/adhesive/gaffer's tape, NOT DUCT TAPE. Also, cover your nipples with pasties, band aids, or cotton pads, or something before you start.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYAjych0LoQ

Additionally, you can try breast lift tape, a couple companies make it, here's a link to one.

u/kathartick · 1 pointr/weddingdress

I get nipple covers from amazon

4 Pairs Pasties Womens Reusable Adhesive Nipple Covers Invisible Round Silicone Cover Concealers Breast Pads Gel Petals Pasties Bra Pad (2 Pairs Round+2 Pairs Flower) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071JXWRT4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_cpezCbJT43XVV

Where is your dress from? I love it

u/lookitsbs · 1 pointr/arrow

Here is what I use for face masks... or other clothing I need to not move: http://www.amazon.com/Hollywood-Fashion-Secrets-Double-Strips/dp/B000YOSI6U/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1415205097&sr=8-1&keywords=hollywood+fashion+tape

I actually bought it in line at Old Navy, but you can purchase on Amazon or a multitude of other places online! :)

u/cleverdistraction · 1 pointr/ABraThatFits

Agree with Amazon - for example this bra and these panties have prime shipping available AND free returns if they don't fit her well or she doesn't like them.

Also agree that if you can find the matching panties for her current bras, you'd still be doing very well by her. :)

u/khasiv · 1 pointr/ABraThatFits

Do you think that a racerback converter might help?

u/lemontress · 1 pointr/Sneakers

HERE you go.

u/quaith · 1 pointr/ABraThatFits

Have you tried Curvy Kate? Their padded styles - like the Daily Boost/Daily Dream and Arizona - tend to run wide and shallow in the DD end of the spectrum, and the brand in general gives good shape and lift. The bands are a bit inconsistent, but the rule seems to be the darker the color the tighter the band.

As for half cups, try the Cleo Juna - it also runs a bit wide and shallow, and according to Bratabase gives great cleavage in your size range. Also the Curvy Kate Ritzy.

Edit: Forgot the Parfait Charlotte, one of the most famous/infamous wide, shallow bras with va-va-voom. The band runs snug, so this could be a great fit for you.

u/Goddess_Keira · 1 pointr/ABraThatFits

I will second the suggestion of Decent Exposures, but she may also like something like this--there are lots of variations of this type of bra on the market.

u/AbbysWonderland · 1 pointr/HelpMeFind

have you tried looking on amazon? Maybe try typing in "Cat tight" or "cat thigh highs" [this might be similar to what you are looking for] (https://www.amazon.com/HDE-Pattern-Printed-Pantyhose-Stockings/dp/B00EUI44GO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1453876505&sr=8-1&keywords=cat+tights)

u/erin_mouse88 · 1 pointr/weddingplanning

I finally got to try on my dress in December and to my surprise I didn't need a bra! It already has padded cups built in so when my dress is altered to fit around the shoulders/back it should be perfect! I am looking into different taping methods in case I want to give a little extra lift or cleavage (something like this perhaps http://www.amazon.com/Hollywood-Fashion-Secrets-Breast-Lift/dp/B005WJQUJ4 ).

I was really surprised being a 30/32 DD/E that I won't need to wear a proper bra, I still need to get my head around the idea haha, I haven't left the house without a bra in atleast 15 years! My only worry now is if the dress shifts or my boobs shift out of the cups, i dont want to have to readjust myself constantly. But I'm sure once the alterations are complete my worries will fade =)

u/monochrome_in_green · 1 pointr/ABraThatFits

It sounds like your fitter found you the right cup volume, which is awesome! The looseness at the top could just be a shape issue; most VS bras are molded cups, which cannot conform to the shape of your breasts and may be more difficult to fit absolutely perfectly. Molded cups are the least likely to show under shirts, though, and so are very useful.

If you find that you would like more support from your bras, especially as the bands stretch out over time, you could use a rixie clip to tighten the bands or sister size down to a 34DD in the future. I do recommend double checking by taking your measurements, but it sounds like you're doing pretty well =]

u/DensestPotato · 1 pointr/unpopularopinion

Way to necro, also there is! It's called a sports bra and there's also some support items like this one.

u/LittleHelperRobot · 1 pointr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

Non-mobile: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000YOSI6U/ref=redir_mdp_mobile/191-8205608-4771065?fp=1&pc_redir=1427576748#

^That's ^why ^I'm ^here, ^I ^don't ^judge ^you. ^PM ^/u/xl0 ^if ^I'm ^causing ^any ^trouble. ^WUT?

u/kdennis · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

i would recommend the sticky bra, but if you want something cheaper, i would also look for one of these

u/idoobzTV · 1 pointr/twentyonepilots

Bluetime Women's 3/4 Sleeve Floral High Low Chiffon Kimono Cardigan Blouse (XXL, Black)

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0111WY8SU/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1484414087&sr=8-1&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=bluetime+women%27s+floral+sheer+crop+sleeve+chiffon+kimono&dpPl=1&dpID=41sK09WW5nL&ref=plSrch

That's the exact one that I have. It's asian sizing so it's a bit smaller than usual. So I would say go 1 or 2 up a size. I'm usually a Large/X Large (baggy) if ya need reference.

u/_bleh_ · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

I just bought these from Amazon and they have a lot of stretch and fit my 32 week bump with room to grow! They seem super comfy though I haven't worn them all day yet. They don't fit weird in crotch or legs either like some tights I've bought. They're super thick and seem really warm. Good luck, I searched forever and ended up buying those and also this pair, which I ended up returning because the crotch is really weird and they were hard to put on (too tight).

Edit: the ones I bought are 'one size fits most' and I'm about 5'3" and a size 8-10 or medium in most things (US sizing). They have plenty of room and plenty of length.