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u/quaith · 1 pointr/ABraThatFits

Edit: Sorry, I totally missed the measurements! Darn phone screens.

The calculator gives a starting point of 38H/HH. Judging by the fact you're wearing and are comfortable in 34 bands, I'd say stick with them, which gives you a calculated size of 34J/JJ.

If projection is your main issue I'd start with the Panache Jasmine and Envy - mainstay recs for projected breasts. They're generally considered even shapes, but both have stretch lace tops which are pretty forgiving if you're FOT.

Wires are another matter. Out of the brands you've mentioned, Elomi is widest followed by Panache, then Curvy Kate and Cleo with Bravissimo as the narrowest. While the Envy and the Jasmine may offer you a better shape and projection, the wires may not be comfortable. You have some other options, though:

  • Bravissimo has a number of other bra styles in 34J-K, including a sort of Jasmine clone, Nordic Rose.
  • Fantasie and Charnos have wires a bit wider than Bravissimo, but both top out at J cup except for the Jana - still might be worth a look for sister sizing 36HH/J potential.
  • Freya is also pretty narrow in the F+ spectrum, but has the FOT friendly Gem in 34J-K.
  • IMO, Curvy Kate/Flirtelle is worth another look. They recently redesigned their 2015/2016 line, and early reviews are pretty positive. The Ellace especially looks fantastic.

    Curvy Wordy is in your size/shape range and has a great blog and very active Bratabase profile; in addition to the above, I'd take a look at her top picks and see if anything appeals.
u/bustymcbust · 1 pointr/ABraThatFits

Your fit issues mean that you are likely shallow, so definitely check out the shallow guide we have.

Nordstrom online does do free shipping/returns. Amazon does too, for some (most?) bras. If you're shallow, I suggest you try the Cleo Maddie and Freya Deco Halfcup for a nice rounded molded shape. The Freya Deco has a bit of pushup padding and makes me look fantastic in a tanktop!

I also really like the kensie stella from Nordstrom but never get to recommend it! It's not really an everyday bra but definitely runs shallow and the slight longline is cute. It doesn't give much lift/oomph but has a more natural silhouette. I feel the same way about the Cleo Juna.

The b.tempt'd ciao bella is another great bra for shallow/wide shapes but I find it makes my boobs look pointy.

Aerie also has shallow-friendly bras in the 32C/D range, but I can't remember which style names work best!

People will recommend that you try unlined bras to get a better idea of your shape - it is easier to see fit issues with an unlined bra. I don't have any recommendations, though.

As an anecdote, I'm a 30D and wore 32A/B or 34A before finding my correct size. None of them fit right. My breasts fell out the bottom of 32As when I lifted my arms, 32Bs gapped sometimes but still felt tight, and 34A was the comfiest but there was definite gapping. Straps fell off my shoulders all the time. I don't have any of these problems with bras in a 30D that fit my shallow breast shape.

u/stozzola · 1 pointr/ABraThatFits

Seems like we are almost boob twins! Except my roots are pretty narrow rather than average, but also tall. My best unlined fit at the moment is Freya Ooh La La in 28D (cups run slightly big) and this Melissa Dessous 0037 in 60E (cups run slightly small) http://www.bratabase.com/browse/melissa-dessous/0037/ (the photos of 60E are not me, btw! But the bra in the photos is the one I own because I bought it off of this user haha. Just dont want to steal credit from her for adding the bra to bratabase which I am too lazy to do.) although I have to wear and extender with the Melissa Dessous because the band is freakishly small, it still fits like it was made for my tall roots and average projection and its so comfortable.

If you are looking for a foam lined bra at all, I recently purchased the Panache Cari spacer bra which has decent projection for a lined bra and is also great for accommodating my tall roots. The lined foam is a great alternative to a typical lined/moulded bra because its super smooth under tight clothes but still breathable, I can see through the foam if I hold i light behind it.

u/Goddess_Keira · 3 pointsr/ABraThatFits

Hi again! It sounds like you have the non-elasticised extenders. Here are ones with elastic and here is the kind that are not elasticised. The ones with elastic of course have more stretch, and they change the fit/feel of your band more (although still reversible, of course), whereas the non-elastic ones are just like adding extra hooks to your band; the band will feel a bit looser but it's closer to simulating a larger size band. It's one way to get an "in-between" band size; the other being to buy the larger band and do it up on tighter hooks. It does alter where the straps sit on your shoulders a little; some find this uncomfortable and others don't notice. But if you don't like it, you just take it off.

Wide wires refers to the placement of them; or more precisely how wide apart the wires are in the cups. So if you measure on the inside of the cup (with the bra off, of course) across the widest part of the cup from one inner edge of the wire channel to the other, that's the wire width, or cup width as it may be called. Measuring instructions here. Elomi and its sister company Goddess have pretty much the widest-set wires of any bras, though some other companies have the wide wires/cups as well.

I hear you about the center-pull straps as I prefer them myself, but they're hard to get. Elomi and Goddess do them, and so does a company called Fantasie in some of their bras, but I'm hesitant to recommend them because they don't seem to give enough support for the larger bust. I don't know that Goddess has anything better to offer you than Elomi. Their Keira bra (my "namesake") is similar in fit to Caitlyn but not identical. Keira has clones; Kayla and Adelaide. It's a bit of a shallower fit. Then again, if you're experimenting with going up in cup size in Caitlyn, then the comparable cup size in Keira would give you something just a little different to compare. Then they have a couple of bras called Clara and Alice that come up higher in the chest piece, but it's extra fabric, not a higher gore. They too fit a little differently. Goddess uses US cup sizes though, so an Elomi H cup is Goddess K cup, HH = L, and so forth up to Goddess N cup in some cases which is equivalent of JJ cup UK.

u/ButTheBoobies · 4 pointsr/ABraThatFits

Woohoo! Let's do this :)

+4 Sister Sizing Method

Base Band: 44" loose + 4 = 48
True Band: 42 or 40; 38 if a band runs particularly loose
Base Bust: 50/51/52 = 51 average
Base Size: 48 B/C/D
Sister Sizes: 48 B / C / D
46 C / D / DD
44 D / DD / E
42 DD / E / F
40 E / F / FF
38 F / FF / G

I think this method can underestimate for larger women with firmer breast tissue, which you appear to have based on your photos.

Relative Sizing

Underbust | Bust
T | S | L | St | Le | La
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My Measurements: 34 | 36 | 40 | 50 | 51 | 52.5
Your Measurements: 39 | 42 | 44 | 51 | 50 | 52
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Difference: 5" | 6" | 4" | 1" | -1"| -0.5"

I'd say we're around the same cup volume, maybe you're one cup smaller, but you're two to three band sizes larger. I wear a 34J/36HH, so that gives:

-1/+0 cup: 36H/HH
+1 band: 38GG/H
+2 band: 40G/GG
+3 band: 42FF/G

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Based on the above and on your photo I'd start with 40FF and 42F, but without being surprised if they're still a touch small ;)

If you're in the US (or nearby), Lane Bryant carries these sizes and labels them as 40G and 42F respectively. Cacique, the name of their lingerie brand, is not highly recommended for its quality and can be tricky to get a good fit in because all of their bras are molded cups, but if you have a store nearby that stocks these sizes then it can be nice for trying out the volume before you buy anything in your new size.

If you're fine with buying online, then I would recommend trying the Cleo Marcie from Amazon in 38G, which is on sale for $27 with free shipping and returns. The band stretches to about 41" in a size 38, so it shouldn't be horrible. You might order an extender just in case the band is too small, so that you can still reasonably try the cup volume.

u/buymeflowers · 2 pointsr/ABraThatFits

I looked at your previous posts, and I really think 34 bands will in general work better for you. I would get a few extenders, they're super cheap, rather than buying 36's and having them be unsupportive. Bra bands do stretch out, and especially since you haven't washed any of these yet they will feel extra firm. If you can get a 32 to close around you, I really think a 36 will be too big. Although - going up to a 36 band will give you slightly narrower wires.

I have the Envy and I use extenders with it, I got these off Amazon and they work perfectly: http://www.amazon.com/Solutions-That-Stick-Brah-Extender/dp/B00519BD9C/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1395923573&sr=8-10&keywords=3+hook+bra+extender

The digging that the Envy is doing under you breasts is actually from the band, not the wires. If you look under the underwires, you'll see the bottom piece of elastic runs the whole length of the bra (that's why its so firm). Run your finger along the bottom edge of the elastic, feel how startchy and sharp it is right there? It will soften with regular washing and wearing. As far as the fit goes, I think the 34GG is a decent cup volume, but the cup is too wide for you. The wrinkling on the cup under your armpit means you don't have enough tissue to fill that area out. Do you feel like you're losing support as the day goes on? Like your breasts are pushing the cups down? Too wide wires aren't necessarily a problem themselves, but they can cause other problems to arise.

The Jasmine might be worth a shot in 34GG/H, I'm a little torn which one to recommend though. In the 32H you're getting some cutting into breast tissue, but you have a lot of center fullness, and the jasmine is very projected. Going up a cup size will result in even more projection, in my experience you will start to see the cup buckle and sag in the middle because your breasts are so center heavy. You can see the beginnings of it in the 32H, and definitely in the 32J.

I'm going to go on a limb and recommend the Panache Clara in a 34H. The cup has more depth than the Envy, and more support in the center than the Jasmine. It has a side sling that lifts the bust so much that a lot of women get wrinkling in the bottom of the cup and assume it doesn't fit them. I do not believe this to be the case, I think it is simply a fabric issue.

The Marcie is too big, by about 1 cup size. You might like Panache Floris and Colette. They are cut the same as Marcie, but have the wider band with 3 hooks, which I find is far more supportive and comfy than Cleo's 2 hook bands. I'd try a 34GG in either one of those.

u/annoyingbranerd · 4 pointsr/ABraThatFits

> Online brands with free returns?

More like onlineshops with free returns: Amazon. Especially if you got Prime and or Wardrobe.

Not all of the bras on amazon come with free shippig and free returns, but many do. Look for bras sold and shipped by amazon.

Cleo Maddie is a good beginner bra in your size range. Ditto for Freya Fancies Padded Halfcup or Longline

Nordstrom also does free shipping and free returns IIRC, but I am sketchy on the details.

u/lcl0706 · 2 pointsr/ABraThatFits

For starters - stick to your UK size :-) That's how we refer to sizing around here as it's more standardized and the bras you'll find fit you will most likely be using UK sizing.

From the numbers and way you describe your shape, you are projected, narrow rooted, probably short rooted, and pendulous. This is a common shape among your size especially. You'll need to look for bras that allow for immediate projection - meaning there is a lot of space at the bottom of the cup for the underwires to properly sit in your IMF. It makes sense that a 40 band is riding up, as it's really too large for your ribcage, but I would hesitate to tell you to try 36 bands across the board. In brands that run stretchier, such as Freya, you'd probably be fine in a 36. Also as you get larger in bands, they often get stretchier so you may find 36's to be your best bet. For now I would start with both 36 and some 38s until you figure out what will work best for you.

Your 40DDD is roughly a UK 40E. The gap at the center likely comes from the cups being too small and also probably the wrong shape. Are you scooping and swooping all your tissue into the cups? How far away is the center gore and how much overspill are you getting? I suspect 38FF/G is probably an overestimation. From your numbers I'm getting 38E as likely the smallest possible and 36G as likely the largest possible size. I would start with 38F and 36FF. A good projected bra to start with available in that size is Panache Envy. Cleo Kali is good for fuller on bottom shapes but may or may not have enough room at the underwire for you and the wires are likely to be a little wide. Cleo Erin is a discontinued clone of Cleo Lily, also discontinued, which is like The Awesomest UK Bra for narrow roots and even fullness/short roots on the planet, but is difficult to find anywhere. There are a couple left in both 38F and 36FF on eBay though.

I suspect UK wires may run a bit on the wide side for you, but it's hard to tell without trying some on. Are you nursing? Cake Macaroon is a pretty nursing bra available in your size range but I don't know how it fits.

I'm not an expert on recommendations in your size range, so I hope someone else chimes in with more suggestions!

u/Kaywin · 5 pointsr/ABraThatFits

The first thing that immediately jumps out at me is the discrepancy between your measurements and the bra band size you went with. Sister sizes get gradually shallower and wider as you size up in the band, while having the same volume. Does that make sense? In other words, a 28D/DD or 26DD/E is going to have far more projection in the cup than a 30C is.


It seems like you're experiencing what a lot of us on here did, stuffing our 30DD busts into a 34C and ending up with a fit that sucks. I think a 30 band size is going to be much too large for you given your measurements, and even if CK runs 'small' in the band it's not going to change the mismatch in cup shape, which means the C cup is going to be much too shallow for you.

I'd highly recommend trying something in a 28 band size, if not a 26. I understand that 26 bands are quite hard to find. In my experience 28 is significantly easier to find. What is available to you is probably gonna depend on your geographic area, but ordering bras in your size online to try on isn't a bad idea. Amazon Prime, for example, does free exchanges/returns.

Edited to add: Here are a couple bras available in 28D/DD on Amazon Prime.

Parfait Charlotte, assorted colors

Skarlett Blue Petite Plus Balconnet (I have this bra and it's one of my favorites! I would get it in all the colors if I could.)

Freya Patsy

In my case I originally thought my boobs were shallow, but later found out they are projected, just thin. I'm sure the fact that I wear binders somewhat regularly doesn't help them in that department, heh.

u/ZosiaQ · 2 pointsr/ABraThatFits

Hi! I know you've gotten a lot of great replies but I figured one more couldn't hurt.

I soak my things (undies and bras) in a plastic tub I got at Bed, Bath, & Beyond with cool water and a little laundry detergent. If I'm in a hurry, I throw my bras in a bra bag similar to this and toss it in the laundry. I think I got mine at The Container Store. I always clip/hook my bras when I wash them because I found otherwise, the hooks can get caught on lace. I have also washed delicates in pillow cases before (throw lacey dress, bras, undies, whatever in pillow case, knot it shut, and toss in wash), but I prefer the bra bag because it's more structured.

I don't think (I hope!) your roommates will mind you washing your bras, especially since you're not taking up a sink. Some dorm laundry rooms also have sinks, so you could potentially wash them down there (maybe soak in your room and bring them downstairs to wash).

Here is a helpful article about bra washing and some specific lingerie washes.

I have used a salad spinner to help dry my bras. I'd recommend, if possible, laying them out to dry on your desk or dresser, just so that they're flat. Or if you have a drying rack--but I'd avoid hanging them.

u/atheologist · 8 pointsr/ABraThatFits

I'm getting somewhere in the 38C/D range, but it does sound like you have a shallow shape, which is why you're finding that smaller cups appear to fit.

There should be plenty of bras available in your size on Amazon, which is pretty neutral/non-obvious packaging. I'd say it's worth trying Freya Marvel or Deco, which comes in soft cup and wired versions.

u/PriyaAvaani · 7 pointsr/ABraThatFits

Hey there,

Just wanted to say that I used to wash my bras by hand but lately have been using another method since it saves me time and also maintains the integrity of my bras. What I do is buy a bra bag. The important thing is not to buy a "garment" bag but rather this. It helps a lot with keeping the shape of the bras. I wash my bras in my washing machine in the "Gentle" cycle and make sure they're only being washed with other delicate clothing. I don't overwhelm the machine with any other heavier pieces of clothes. I'll use whichever detergent I have on hand. Once the bras are finished washing, I take them out from the bag and let them air dry. This method lets me get the agitation that I need to remove the deodorant build up and makes the bras feel a hell of a lot cleaner. Air drying allows them to keep their good shape!

Let me know if you try this and how it works out for you.

u/dehue · 1 pointr/ABraThatFits

You could use a paperclip, it would likely work better than a safety pin and safer since it's not likely to stab you in the back. Also something like Panache's cari moulded bra has a racer back clip so you can convert it to a racerback. I just got one in 28G and I really like it. It is a bit minimizing and kind of shallow though so I am not sure how well it would work for you.

u/luftballoons · 4 pointsr/ABraThatFits

All the regulars should have that size (Cleo/Panache, Freya, Curvy Kate, etc), but american brands (btemptd, wacoal, etc) may list it as 30DDD.

I'm seeing a ton on Amazon. Here's the Lucy. Based on /u/FTLFrenchTheLlama3's recommendation, you could try the Juna or the Ciao Bella. The Natori Feathers comes in 30DDD and works for a variety of shapes (and, when I previously wore an incorrect 32D it was my favorite bra).

Nordstrom also sells your size online and has free shipping/returns.

u/stormy381 · 5 pointsr/ABraThatFits

I do think it's possible to have a properly fitting bra that can be rotated (with a bit of effort, perhaps), around the body. Depends on the person and their comfort.

I think it's an important distinction that a nice snug band is necessary for support but I don't think that's a rule of thumb. I do think a 36 band is going to be way too big and not offer enough support.

My thoughts, /u/through_her_skull is to get her a bra extender (example linked). It may be that she needs to get accustomed to a tighter band or that the bras need a 'breaking-in' period. Either way, a bra extender will help and also allow for something like a 'half size' since you can move the hooks more incrementally between a 34 and a 36.

One last question: She is hooking her bras on the loosest hooks, correct?

u/konekoanni · 5 pointsr/ABraThatFits

Every two weeks (same as my regular laundry) but I have six bras that I cycle through, not counting sports bras which I wash after every wear. However, now that I know my "true" size, I'll be slowly phasing out the poorly fitted ones for better ones, so who knows how much longer I'll have six bras to cycle through.

I machine wash mine on the delicate cycle in one of those special bra bags and hang-dry from a Japanese laundry clip thingy. Yeah, I know, I'm good with names.

u/avazah · 12 pointsr/ABraThatFits

It sounds like you might want to invest in some bra extenders, which basically just increase the band size. It might be that you only need a little bit more length in the band, but not a full band size. Bras also do stretch, so an extender can help until the 40 band stretches to a comfortable length.

u/spacenb · 7 pointsr/ABraThatFits

Have you checked your size using our calculator? Just asking because while it is definitely possible that the right bra size causes your straps to fall down due to slopping shoulders or particularly narrow shoulders, it is in fact pretty uncommon and tends to be caused by fit issues. It’s common for people not to realize that they could use a smaller band size because wearing the wrong cup size or cup shape can also cause the right band size to feel too tight... Some cup size and shape issues can also cause straps to fall down. It’s worth just double-checking to make sure, because unless you have a particular frame type, it is unlikely that all of your bras’ straps fall down without the fit being at least partly to blame.

I have 2 bras with wider set straps that tend to fall down, personally I really like these holders because they pull much less in than racerback clips while still assuring a steady hold, which means they don’t affect cup shape as much as clips.

u/cupcakery · 3 pointsr/ABraThatFits

Hi new friend, I have very similar measurements and I'm also shallow! I'm more full-all-over than FOB though, just FYI.

The Deco is my worst enemy. Worst. I've tried it in 6 different sizes and I'm convinced that it just doesn't work for larger cup shallow breasts. Two of my favorite bras are the Cleo Juna and the padded half-cup version of the Freya Patsy. The other Freya halfcups (the ones with the vertical seams AND the horizontal seam across the top... these can be identified by the contrast fabric, like this) may also work out for you. All of these should be pretty easy to find, too. I'd recommend going for a 28G in the Juna and a 28FF in the Freya halfcups based on what you're wearing now, though my same bust measurements have me in a 28GG with the Juna and a (very loose) 30FF in the halfcups. But that could be a shape thing.

u/Mrs_SippySip · 4 pointsr/ABraThatFits

I love and swear by this specific Enell bra: https://www.amazon.com/Enell-Sports-Bra-Black-2/dp/B0009JDYVO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1502886049&sr=8-1&keywords=enell+sports+bra ... you may want to order a 1 and a 0 and see which one you like better.

It's a bit pricey, but definitely holds everything in place.

u/t_maia · 3 pointsr/ABraThatFits

Cleo Juna is a good starter bra in this size, others had luck with the Freya Deco Halfcup.

http://www.amazon.com/Cleo-Womens-Juna-Balconnet-Nude/dp/B007XT9T94

http://www.amazon.com/Freya-Womens-Deco-Moulded-Black/dp/B006BSM4GI/

Under 30 USD will be difficult unless you play the ebay lottery with these bras:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Panache-4031-Harmony-Lace-Balcony-Nude-Bra-VARIOUS-/180679455298?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FREYA-DECO-STRAPLESS-MOULDED-NUDE-BRA-VARIOUS-SIZES-BNWT-RRP-31-/221316649781

It is called lottery bc you are buying a bra and betting it will fit. :/ You can get lucky and get a bra for cheap, or spend a lot of money and end up with a lot of bras that don't fit. Many do this in your size with M&S bras that are available on ebay.co.uk for very cheap.








u/cleverdistraction · 1 pointr/ABraThatFits

Are you in the US? For regular bras, I found some cute ones on Amazon with free prime shipping and free returns in either 28D or 28DD that you could try if you like any of them!

u/amandafire1 · 2 pointsr/ABraThatFits

Freya makes a soft cup Deco that is wireless, not a bralette, but it is padded. I've never tried it, but I remember looking at it at some point in time. Here's the Amazon link, although you might be able to find a better price somewhere else.

https://www.amazon.com/Freya-Womens-Deco-Moulded-Soft/dp/B00AIIKRNO/ref=sr_1_fkmr1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1467647402&sr=8-1-fkmr1&keywords=freya+wireless+deco

u/the_real_kellbot · 8 pointsr/ABraThatFits

While I agree with the caveat about Amazon's sales often just being marketing (using camelcamelcamel to check prices is a good idea) it's a great time for folks who are unsure of their size to try a bunch of different things without shelling out a huge pile of money.

Unfortunately you still have to hunt around to find the size / color combo that happens to be on sale. But I manage to find a couple of different Cleo t-shirt bras to try out for less than $10 each.

Link to the Prime day bras: http://tinyurl.com/ya5owlv4

Link to the <$10 Cleo bra (affiliate): http://amzn.to/2udMz7d

u/duchessofeire · 3 pointsr/ABraThatFits

Definitely try a 30 band, I'd say. But if you're worried that it would be too tight, you can get a bra extender to give you a little bit of wiggle room as the band stretches out or your tissue settles back into place. (They're available online and in fabric stores like Joann's, if you have one near you. Just be careful and order the right hook spacing.) If you buy a bra with a borderline-too-big band to begin with, the bra will wear out much faster and you'll have to spend money buying bras sooner. Also you should read this guide to see if you might have shallow breasts, and if so take the bra advice accordingly.

u/LadyBoobsalot · 1 pointr/ABraThatFits

Ooh, I remember wanting to try that Chantelle bra early on in my search for a fitting bra (before I realized I was so very sized out). It's cute!

If you like push-ups, the Freya Deco Half-cup might be worth trying. I've seen a few reviews saying it works for bottom-heavy breasts. It only goes to an F but if the 28F is too small maybe 30F would work with a Rixie Clip or altering the band down.

u/zaralynda · 3 pointsr/ABraThatFits

my experience with those adapters is that the staps need to be really long because the adapter puts the straps almost touching. I usually wear my straps on the tightest adjustment and if the straps are only partially adjustable, I cant make them long enough to use this adapter.

This type worked much better for me because it doesnt pull the straps so tight. RAZOR Bra Strap Clips Holder Women’s Beige, Black, White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01E5TWQUI/

u/craigslistaddict · 1 pointr/ABraThatFits

You can get something like this https://www.amazon.com/Braza-Converter-Strap-Holder-Style/dp/B008BWSMEA (or the other product suggestions) to convert the straps to a racerback style!

u/aowi · 2 pointsr/ABraThatFits

With something like this work? You’ll be able to convert all your bras to racer back. Probably.

u/Magikarpical · 1 pointr/ABraThatFits

Freya Deco Half Cup! This is one of my favorite bras, since its a half cup + molded. It has pads in the bottom for a little bit of lift. I don't know if it is technically the right shape, but this is the only bra in your size I am aware of with pushup. You might need a 28DD.

u/Atojiso · 2 pointsr/ABraThatFits

Amazon has them! Not for cheap, mind you, but they should ship in time.

Maddie & Deco plunge & Deco 1/2cup in black. The last comes in 28DD/30D in nude, so maybe not the right size for the color.

u/abtfplz · 1 pointr/ABraThatFits

Eeep. That is my worst fear! I do have these hand silicone [nipple cover things] (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001O482W4/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) but for some reason wearing the idea of wearing them in water doesn't make me feel at ease.

And the seams never seem to align for me. Le sigh.

u/gooeyapplesauce · 2 pointsr/ABraThatFits

Seconded this! Look into brand name Parfait, specifically the Charlotte style. It's a molded cup, balconette style. I think it starts around a 28D, and is available on Amazon. Parfait is more affordable brand, too, so that's a bonus.

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Parfait - Charlotte on Amazon

u/crazymusicalgenius96 · 2 pointsr/ABraThatFits

There are different kinds of extenders. You can get non-stretchy ones with multiple sets of eyes, that way you have more control over how much longer the band will be. You might just need one extra hook while you're breaking in the bra. Here's a link to some on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Maidenform-Womens-Hook-Bra-Extender/dp/B0083QLOOO/ref=cts_ap_3_fbt

u/drawingdwarf · 1 pointr/ABraThatFits

Absolutely no clue if this would be a decent fit for you, but the Harlequin Tiffany Basque is crazy cheap on Amazon Prime in your size. Could be worth trying out just to see. It's not particularly fancy looking, but it does come in white.

u/evespeach · 5 pointsr/ABraThatFits

There are clips you can buy to convert your regular bra into a racerback. Something like clip, but I can't recommend any. Alternatively you can buy a bra with a J-hook. Mine

u/AwfulWaffleWalker · 1 pointr/ABraThatFits

I did get this one for $12.75 the other day (legit, it arrived today).

u/Thesliperyslope · 6 pointsr/ABraThatFits

I got this:


Cleo Women's Maddie Balconnet T-Shirt Bra, Nude, 28F https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00F09Z998?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf



My underbust is 26” and bust is 33”. I forget my lying down and leaning measurements. My breasts are bell shaped.



I keep looking in my shirt to stare at my breasts because I love how they look in this bra! ❤️

u/D_Queen · 1 pointr/ABraThatFits

These are what I bought. They absolutely do not run true to what actual cup sizes are, so you could probably get the largest one and be fine. I would share a picture of the ones I had, but I had to cut them down because the "DDD" was humongous. I could still take a picture if you want to show you the thinness, it just won't be the size it originally was!

u/frejkya · 5 pointsr/ABraThatFits

I have a pair of these that I wear with my unlined bras. They totally conceal nipples, and drastically reduce the visibility of seams.

As for sizing, they're kind of dumb (B/C? D/DD? DDD?). But for reference, the DD size more or less fits a 30F bra.

u/funyunsgood · 5 pointsr/ABraThatFits

Not the person you asked but I have the same nipple protrusion problem. I don't think I'll ever be ok with my nipples poking out. Guys notice I hate the attention and don't like to stand out.

Anyway I use these non-adhesive silicone pasties:

Nippies Skin ORIGINAL Hypoallergenic Nipple Covers pasties. NO ADHESIVE CREME COLOR https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001O482W4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_pd0rzbJ8TYFFK

u/feckoffk · 1 pointr/ABraThatFits

Hey, we're the same size! Can I ask you about sports bras? I'm a very petite long-distance runner (5'1, 105 pounds) so I bought Enell bras and sewed the straps a lot higher, really tight. Now my boobs don't bounce, but my shoulders and back HURT.