ahh bra

Anonymous
Has anyone here ever used or ordered these 'ahh bra's' by Rhonda Shear? I was up late the other day folding laundry and flipping through the channels and I came across this ad on the HSN and the bra looked very comfortable. I'm ALWAYS looking for a comfortable bra. I'm very petite and small and I wear a 36C and I totally need something with support that is also comforable.
Anonymous
I saw that too and was tempted to buy it... but I didn't. I'm a 38DD and needless to say need support. The sizing... S, M, L, XL etc. threw me off. I guess I concluded it would be more like a leisure/sleep bra and that I would look droopy. So I passed. But I'm still curious about it. If you decide to get one please post here how you liked it.
Anonymous
Have you checked out the brand SOMA? Some Chico's stores have a SOMA section in them (I know Chico's but really they are awesome bras). I am a 36 D and I LOVE the bras I've bought there. Substantial, comfortable, reasonably priced and they don't fall apart in the wash. They have sexy styles and I have just really been impressed with my purchases.
Anonymous
Well, I did some research online this morning and it looks like the 'ahh bra' is getting terrible reviews, especially for women with larger breasts. I think, I will skip it. Thanks to the PP who suggested the SOMA bras. I will definitely look into them. They look stylish and comfortable.

Anonymous
I am a huge fan of Wacoal. (I am a 34DD which makes it hard to buy - both b/c I am more comfortable with coverage and b/c that is an unusual size.) They are expensive, about $60/bra, but very good quality and they last several years.
Anonymous
I'm also a small band with larger cups like the OP. I've had success with Wacoal, Le Mystere and Simon Perele.
Anonymous
Women sleep in bras?? Really???? That sounds awful.
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