Is there a nowire, no uniboob, comfortable bra for DD cup

Anonymous
If so, please recommend. I am desperate. Thanks.
Anonymous
I'm currently a DD and wear this for sleeping:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00T6TSIKK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Even though I'm petite, I ordered a Large because I'm a DD. I also have it in a Medium and the L is more comfortable.
Anonymous
I wear Playtex 4088. No wire and fairly comfortable and inexpensive to boot.

I am a 38DDD.

Anonymous
I am a huge fan of the Shapermint bra. There is also True Kind, which may be the same brand. I think these have good support for D cups.
Anonymous
Op here. Thanks all.
Anonymous
It's more in the sports bra world but I really like the Buff Bunny Alpha bra, and I find it doesn't have a uni boob. It's also soft.

https://www.buffbunny.com/collections/sports-bras/products/alpha-sports-bra-onyx-black
Anonymous


These are AMAZING!
I cannot say enough wonderful things about them.

I threw away all of my uncomfortable underwire bras and restocked with these.

I've ALWAYS worn something supportive to sleep, whether that be a sports bra, or a tank with a shelf bra in it.
Im a 34 DDD & Ive always been afraid that by time Im 50, they'll be down to my knees.

I can actually wear THESE to bed and they're so comfortable!

They're nice and cool too, so goodbye underboob sweat!

I own 7 of them and I'll NEVER buy another brand of bra.

https://knix.com/collections/bras
Anonymous

PP again, and just in case I didn't mention it -- I'm a litigation attorney, so I wear dress clothes all day, every day... some days that are 15 hours long.

I wear these bras under my suits, under white cotton business button down shirts, under tank tops, under silk shirts, under rayon, under cashmere, under form fitting tops, you name it and I'm confident wearing these under it!

NO underwire
NO underboob
NO uncomfortability
NO digging after a long day.
Anonymous
PP, do they work as sports bras?
Anonymous
People who wear a bra to sleep- you donโ€™t need to do that to yourself. Studies found that bras do not keep your breasts from getting saggy. Itโ€™s actually good to let the muscles in your chest do some work keeping the gals up. My breasts have not really changed since I stopped wearing a bra to sleep. In fact I stopped wearing a bra outside home period and I am just a lot more comfortable with less back pain and less wearing my bras out.

-34dd
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:PP, do they work as sports bras?


They can be used as sports bras too, and Ive def. worked out in mine on several occasions when, but they have their own sports bra line that are specifically made for working out.

One of the things I appreciate most about their website -- on the main sports bra page, there's a little white box in the lower left hand corner that states whether that sports bra is for low, med or high impact workouts.

https://knix.com/collections/sports-bra
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP, do they work as sports bras?


They can be used as sports bras too, and Ive def. worked out in mine on several occasions when, but they have their own sports bra line that are specifically made for working out.

One of the things I appreciate most about their website -- on the main sports bra page, there's a little white box in the lower left hand corner that states whether that sports bra is for low, med or high impact workouts.

https://knix.com/collections/sports-bra


Thanks, Marketing Drone! This one was pretty obvious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People who wear a bra to sleep- you donโ€™t need to do that to yourself. Studies found that bras do not keep your breasts from getting saggy. Itโ€™s actually good to let the muscles in your chest do some work keeping the gals up. My breasts have not really changed since I stopped wearing a bra to sleep. In fact I stopped wearing a bra outside home period and I am just a lot more comfortable with less back pain and less wearing my bras out.

-34dd


Omg, I am SO envious of you! ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

Was it weird the first day you walked out of the house with no bra on??

What do you do about underboob sweat??
I use roll-on deodorant to keep dry, but the bra helps too.

Mine are just so heavy, I can't see not having any support there whatsoever... sounds amazing though, very freeing! ๐Ÿ˜
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:PP, do they work as sports bras?


They can be used as sports bras too, and Ive def. worked out in mine on several occasions when, but they have their own sports bra line that are specifically made for working out.

One of the things I appreciate most about their website -- on the main sports bra page, there's a little white box in the lower left hand corner that states whether that sports bra is for low, med or high impact workouts.

https://knix.com/collections/sports-bra


Thanks, Marketing Drone! This one was pretty obvious.


Don't ask a question next time then. ๐Ÿ™„๐Ÿ†
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