For A cups and smaller: anyone wear training bras meant for tweens/teens?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No, just wear the Natori Feathers bra, great for small chests. Teen/training bras do provide the right contour under adult clothes.


I don't always like to wear underwire. I only wear it when I'm wearing work or formal clothes that really require it.


OK. For those of us with small chests, it's not like any of this is a physical strain. I wear underwire every day and I don't feel it at all. As PP said, a proper bra looks better under clothes, and since I love clothes and always dress nicely (not formal, but cute or flirty or pretty)... I'm not going to pick a kid's bralette. But you do you. That's the beauty of being an adult. You make your own choices!



Of course, people like different things. I do wear more structured bras to work or if I'm dressing up, but I generally don't find them comfortable. I think I'm just particularly sensitive to anything hard or constricting near my body. I've been professionally fitted for bras and while those always do fit better, after about 5 hours I am totally DONE. It's like my work pants and blouses -- they are attractive and comfortable enough, but it's not what I choose to wear on WFH days or the weekend. In my leisure time I like to wear wireless bralettes that just offer some coverage and a little bit of shaping under a t-shirt. With small boobs I find I don't need much more than that.


Ok, what would you like us to do for you, in addition to our discussing OP's thoughts?


OP here and I think this thread is just not for you. This is not a thread about forcing every woman to wear shaping bras with underwire and molded cups.


+100
That PP is bizarrely looking for a fight. So odd.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No, just wear the Natori Feathers bra, great for small chests. Teen/training bras do provide the right contour under adult clothes.


I don't always like to wear underwire. I only wear it when I'm wearing work or formal clothes that really require it.


OK. For those of us with small chests, it's not like any of this is a physical strain. I wear underwire every day and I don't feel it at all. As PP said, a proper bra looks better under clothes, and since I love clothes and always dress nicely (not formal, but cute or flirty or pretty)... I'm not going to pick a kid's bralette. But you do you. That's the beauty of being an adult. You make your own choices!



Of course, people like different things. I do wear more structured bras to work or if I'm dressing up, but I generally don't find them comfortable. I think I'm just particularly sensitive to anything hard or constricting near my body. I've been professionally fitted for bras and while those always do fit better, after about 5 hours I am totally DONE. It's like my work pants and blouses -- they are attractive and comfortable enough, but it's not what I choose to wear on WFH days or the weekend. In my leisure time I like to wear wireless bralettes that just offer some coverage and a little bit of shaping under a t-shirt. With small boobs I find I don't need much more than that.


Ok, what would you like us to do for you, in addition to our discussing OP's thoughts?


OP here and I think this thread is just not for you. This is not a thread about forcing every woman to wear shaping bras with underwire and molded cups.


No one said that. But just because one non OP hates underwires, and has announced this, doesn't mean we can't recommend them.

Also, threads are "for" anyone.


More than “one non OP” has said this. Why are you recommending the exact thing that the OP *does not want*?
DP
Anonymous
I bought some bras at Aerie and a friend joked that I bought teenage bras and I joke that I have teenage boobs so it makes sense.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I bought some bras at Aerie and a friend joked that I bought teenage bras and I joke that I have teenage boobs so it makes sense.


Exactly!
Anonymous
I like the Bombas bralettes because of the triangle shape. So many bralettes are too much like sports bras.
Anonymous
They have similar things for grown ups, OP. They are called bralettes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They have similar things for grown ups, OP. They are called bralettes.


Did you even read the OP?
"most bras, even the ones with no underwire and billed as bralettes, just seem like too much for my chest."
post reply Forum Index » Beauty and Fashion
Message Quick Reply
Go to: