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

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

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


Thanks for this! Which ones do you have? There are many models in the link.
Anonymous
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Anonymous
I love these - very comfortable, affordable basics that have just enough padding to camouflage nipples: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00L4RV8RW/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_PC39PT744XZJEB591AJ4?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Anonymous
I found this brand by accident when i was looking for a wireless nursing bra for my larger chest (it was great). I then switched to their everyday bra: https://www.nordstrom.com/s/bravado-designs-sculpt-wireless-t-shirt-everyday-bra/5822399
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People who wear a bra to sleep- you don’t need to do that to yourself. Studies found that bras do not keep your breasts from getting saggy. It’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! 😃

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! 😁


No silly, I wear a bra outside the house, I just don’t wear one while sleeping or just being at home! It’s very comfortable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am a 3D/4D and this is the only bralette that I've ever worn. https://www.nordstrom.com/s/natori-bliss-perfection-bralette/5025413?origin=category-personalizedsort&breadcrumb=Home%2FWomen%2FClothing%2FLingerie%2C%20Hosiery%20%26%20Shapewear%2FBras%20%26%20Bralettes&color=001

I can even wear it out of the house.


This bra is the best! I have three and now wear them as my go-to, everyday bras. (I’m 36D)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People who wear a bra to sleep- you don’t need to do that to yourself. Studies found that bras do not keep your breasts from getting saggy. It’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! 😃

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! 😁


No silly, I wear a bra outside the house, I just don’t wear one while sleeping or just being at home! It’s very comfortable.


She wasn’t being silly. You accidentally posted that you “stopped wearing a bra outside the home period.”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I think Soma has something. https://www.soma.com/store/product/enbliss+wireless+bra/570222679?color=182&catId=cat40089


I have this and love it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People who wear a bra to sleep- you don’t need to do that to yourself. Studies found that bras do not keep your breasts from getting saggy. It’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

My GF is a 36I and 5’1. She’s gained a little covid weight and she believes it caused her to go from an H to an I. She’s about to turn 51, never had children and her boobs droop a little. She’s never worn a bra to bed. I guess it’s genetics. 🤷‍♂️
Anonymous
I'm a DD and I like Chantelle bras.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:People who wear a bra to sleep- you don’t need to do that to yourself. Studies found that bras do not keep your breasts from getting saggy. It’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

My GF is a 36I and 5’1. She’s gained a little covid weight and she believes it caused her to go from an H to an I. She’s about to turn 51, never had children and her boobs droop a little. She’s never worn a bra to bed. I guess it’s genetics. 🤷‍♂️


It's the "never had children" part.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


Why do you wear a bra to sleep?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I found this brand by accident when i was looking for a wireless nursing bra for my larger chest (it was great). I then switched to their everyday bra: https://www.nordstrom.com/s/bravado-designs-sculpt-wireless-t-shirt-everyday-bra/5822399


No way!!!!! I loooooooved my nursing bras and had no idea they make non nursing bras!!! You would think I would have checked!!! Like I was sad when I stopped getting to use the nursing bras - and my baby is 10 and I still remember that. Thank you!!!!
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