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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For those who want to see the nasty a** advertisement: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1452380886/bralisse-ultimate-breast-shapewear-to-wear-everyday?ref=adqmca&gclid=Cj0KCQjwoK2mBhDzARIsADGbjepPbqSSTDUth-M1PGOk-YEqh5nLWTeQs0UoJHSlntGz-jamBRJY8ykaAkzMEALw_wcB[/quote Nothing nasty about that ad. It looks like an innovative idea for bras for large breasted women. I've been living with large breasts since I was about 13 and it's still a constant struggle to find bras that are comfortable, supportive enough, that maintain their shape and are affordable. I can't imagine why you would want to denigrate this person who is trying to create such a product. Please explain.[/quote] I can’t wait until they fine tune their sizes and will gladly hoist my large saggy bits into one to give it a try! But they’re not the first to attempt this type of bra… Evelyn & Bobbie was initially funded via Kickstarter but the reality of their bras just hasn’t lived up to the hype IMO.[/quote] Personally, I don’t want my bras to make my breasts look naturally supported. I just want them up, mushed and immobilized. Like a weird molded super hero costume. [/quote]
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