Was a 34B (am now 36C), and I never wear underwires. The girls are perky and unless I'm working out, in which case I wear a sports bra, I don't need the support.
I wear a padded t-shirt bra, I think from Warners. |
Like PP, between a 34A and 34B post children. They are small, don't get me wrong, but honestly anything bigger would make me look fatter than I am. No underwire for me. |
No. Why?
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Agreed - I've always actually really liked my boobs (34B here)... but I have a small frame and they fit me just right. I've always worn an underwear with a very thin padding, more for shaping than padding. |
When I was a 34B before my daughter, I never wore underwire. I didn't need to. I'm a 34A now and will never wear underwire. I wear t-shirt bras from Calvin Klein and love them, though I wish they lasted a little longer. (the lace on the sides tends to rip after a bunch of washings.) |
Yes, I started off wearing them and now feel more comfortable. I like vs cotton pushups. Not too much padding imo compared to their other pushups. |
a) You've never had kids. b) Plastic surgery is your friend. c) You have kids but you were born with silicone boobs that bounce back after each pregnancy. Which is it? |
No underwires, pre or post kids. |
Not the PP, but my breasts are still perky and I nursed my son for more two years, I'm 33. Just saying, it is possible to still have naturally perky breasts after kids. |
Me too, although I am a full A-barely B but I'm also 41 (nursed 2 kids). Around the house I rarely wear a bra, I don't need it for the support. I used to hate being so flat-chested, but it's finally paying off. |
After pregnancy and nursing my little guys are still perkeyish but still kind of saggy, but not in a D cup way. I found that the wacoal lithely padded underwire and it makes me look like I have some cleavage... Love that. I find it comfy, more so then other underwire bras. |
gee, I feel like I've been missing out on something...never heard of the Wacoal brand but they sound like what I'd need as a small B cup. Do any of you Wacoal fans have a style you prefer--one that is comfortable, smooth under clothes, shaping but not excessively padded, ideal for small figures? |
Oh no, this is going to be me. Was 34B pre-kid, now am 36C/D while nursing, am sure I'm going to be 36A after nursing and all that. I've always worn underwire from day one. |
If it's a good fitting bra then underwire isn't necessary. I went to l&t recently to update my bras--the only underwire bra that felt comfortable was Natori, pretty pricey though. I like Warner's and Donna Karen bras both without underwire. |