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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No, just wear the Natori Feathers bra, great for small chests. Teen/training bras do provide the right contour under adult clothes. [/quote] I don't always like to wear underwire. I only wear it when I'm wearing work or formal clothes that really require it.[/quote] 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! [/quote] 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.[/quote] Ok, what would you like us to do for you, in addition to our discussing OP's thoughts?[/quote] 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.[/quote] +100 That PP is bizarrely looking for a fight. So odd. [/quote]
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