Anyone still wearing a bra?

Anonymous
I haven't worn one in four years! Anyone else stop wearing bras during Covid and never start again?
Anonymous
With these 36DDD girls? Of course I am!
Anonymous
Yes, maybe 50% at home but 100% in person.
Anonymous
Um, yes. But I'm a 38F, and that is after a reduction surgery.
Anonymous
I am a D cup and always wear a bra. I like a perky look, and that isn't happening without support at age 50.
Anonymous
Weird question.
Anonymous
40 F. F yeah I am wearing one.
Anonymous
What? Of course. I work in a business casual office.
Anonymous
I wear one a lot less in the winter. Many of my sweaters don't really require one for coverage and if I'm also wearing a ribbed t-shirt underneath (which I often do) I don't wear a bra. I'm an A-cup.

But in the summer I wear one pretty much every day as I wear thin tees and tanks and dresses and I need the layer.

I've upgraded my bras in the last few years though. I wear nicer bralettes much of the time unless I need a little shaping and then I'll wear Pepper bras. I used to just wear whatever was on sale at Gap or Target. Buying better bras has made me hate them less.
Anonymous
I haven’t worn an underwire in a few years now. They are making much better no-wire bras for larger cup sizes now.
Anonymous
Always.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Um, yes. But I'm a 38F, and that is after a reduction surgery.


Makes me sad every time I hear it. I know "back problems" something something. But still.
Anonymous
I wear either no bra or an unlined bralette in the house but I'm a 34A. I'm not sure I was wearing one to WAH pre-COVID.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I haven’t worn an underwire in a few years now. They are making much better no-wire bras for larger cup sizes now.


+1, and I appreciate it because I have a small cup size but it used to be really hard to find wire-free bras in general, even at my size, and the ones you could find would either be hideous or super impractical (like some lace triangle bra with straps that always slip down or something). Even though I did not need or want underwire, it was often the only thing I could find that provided some shaping and looked somewhat cute on its own (which matters to me, I know not everyone cares).

But now it's really easy to find great wire-free bras, whether I'm looking for a lightweight bralette or a more heavy-duty bra to wear under fitted sweaters and tees at work.
Anonymous
Only when I need nipple coverage.
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