Built in Bra Sundresses that can support large (DDD) breast’s - do they exist?

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Anonymous wrote:Uniqlo! Maybe. They have a lot of bra tops/ bra dresses with "full" bras sewn in. (Light lining/padding but no underwire.) I'm not sure about a DDD, but I am a C/D, and they work well for me. Like practically as good as a real bra.


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Came here to say this. I am a 32FF, so not huge, but I just bought one. I like the light padding to prevent show through and that they are more casual/less sporty. I also had luck in the past with Victoria Secret (really!).
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Anonymous wrote:When they’re that large, you need something with a strap. So either you don’t mind a bra strap showing, or you get a dress with a wider strap.


Just wear a strapless bra. The chest band does most of the work in a properly fitting bra. Shoulder straps definitely should not be carrying weight.


Oh, to be small enough to say this with a straight face.


She's not wrong that the chest band should do most of the work. That's what all bra fitters will tell you. That said, I (a 32D so not huge but not small) have never found a strapless bra that gives good support and shape.


+1. I'm a 32G and while the chest band is definitely doing the majority of the work, a strapless bra would just plain hurt with the amount of work it would have to do.


I am a 32G and love my Walcoal strapless bras.
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Anonymous wrote:When they’re that large, you need something with a strap. So either you don’t mind a bra strap showing, or you get a dress with a wider strap.


Just wear a strapless bra. The chest band does most of the work in a properly fitting bra. Shoulder straps definitely should not be carrying weight.


Oh, to be small enough to say this with a straight face.


She's not wrong that the chest band should do most of the work. That's what all bra fitters will tell you. That said, I (a 32D so not huge but not small) have never found a strapless bra that gives good support and shape.


+1. I'm a 32G and while the chest band is definitely doing the majority of the work, a strapless bra would just plain hurt with the amount of work it would have to do.


I am a 32G and love my Walcoal strapless bras.


I am a 32G and did not know about the Wacoal strapless bra. Haven't had one in years. Thank you for the tip!
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Anonymous wrote:When they’re that large, you need something with a strap. So either you don’t mind a bra strap showing, or you get a dress with a wider strap.


Just wear a strapless bra. The chest band does most of the work in a properly fitting bra. Shoulder straps definitely should not be carrying weight.


Oh, to be small enough to say this with a straight face.


She's not wrong that the chest band should do most of the work. That's what all bra fitters will tell you. That said, I (a 32D so not huge but not small) have never found a strapless bra that gives good support and shape.


+1. I'm a 32G and while the chest band is definitely doing the majority of the work, a strapless bra would just plain hurt with the amount of work it would have to do.


I am a 32G and love my Walcoal strapless bras.


I am a 32G and did not know about the Wacoal strapless bra. Haven't had one in years. Thank you for the tip!


36dd (they always measure me at 34dd but I feel like I can't breathe in them!) And wacoal strapless is the best. But I still only wear it for a "reason". Like a dress I'm wearing out at night or an occasional but would not wear it just around for running errands or whatever, if I'm being honest.
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