Anonymous
Post 06/25/2025 14:22     Subject: Bra

+1 for the "A Bra That Fits" calculator linked above. You are almost certainly in the wrong size and need a smaller band (this is where the support comes from) and a larger cup. It is a misconception that D cup = large.
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2025 12:06     Subject: Bra

Anonymous wrote:Breast reduction. You won't need more than a bralette and you will not have to worry about them sagging for the remainder of your life.


This is what I did. Only regret is not doing it sooner.

But OP, you can go to Trousseau first.
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2025 11:29     Subject: Bra

I’m a 32DDD. When I lived in DC, I got all my brass from Trousseau and I never hurt. If you can only afford one, you can buy the rest from the department store in the same size.
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2025 11:24     Subject: Bra

I swear by Le Bustiere. Amazing at helping with the right fit according to your needs (eg, not sagging).

The ABTF calculator https://www.abrathatfits.org/calculator.php Is also amazing and then search their communities or seatch “bratabase” https://www.bratabase.com/adventures/c/bra-sizing-and-fit/ for ideas.
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2025 09:21     Subject: Bra

I agree. Waco Al. And I agree with a bra store fitting for the first one. Those places also have good swimsuits
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2025 09:17     Subject: Bra

Anonymous wrote:
Hi everyone,
I’m a heavy-chested woman (36D) and I’m really struggling to find a bra that offers proper support. No matter what I try, my breasts still sag and bras just feel uncomfortable. Honestly, I hate wearing them, but I need something that provides real support without sacrificing comfort.

I’m not looking for anything fancy or stylish — comfort is my top priority.
Does anyone have recommendations for bras that actually keep things lifted and are still wearable all day?

Thank you in advance!

I like Wacoal. I’m 36DD. I had to try on several styles within the brand to figure what worked for me.
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2025 09:11     Subject: Bra

Understance! Their bra fitting guide is the BEST I’ve ever seen, I got a better fit online than I have ever gotten from in person sizing.
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2025 09:06     Subject: Bra

Make sure you have your size right. I figured out a few months ago that I've been wearing wrong-sized bras for years---and now that I have the size right, bras are keeping my boobs up where they're supposed to be.

I used the calculator here: https://www.abrathatfits.org/calculator.php

Going to a specialty shop to get measured is also an option, although I had originally gone to one in NYC that's supposed to be great and was apparently misled. My size is more uncommon, and I suspect that they told me I was the more common "sister size" based on what they had in stock. Just beware of this and measure yourself even if you get professionally measured.

Anonymous
Post 06/25/2025 08:49     Subject: Re:Bra

+1 to Wacoal. I recently tried on a million bras at Macys and the only winner was Wacoal's Simply Done Seamless Underwire T-Shirt Bra. The wireless one is awful, but the underwire version is shockingly comfortable all day.
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2025 07:10     Subject: Bra

Anonymous wrote:
Hi everyone,
I’m a heavy-chested woman (36D) and I’m really struggling to find a bra that offers proper support. No matter what I try, my breasts still sag and bras just feel uncomfortable. Honestly, I hate wearing them, but I need something that provides real support without sacrificing comfort.

I’m not looking for anything fancy or stylish — comfort is my top priority.
Does anyone have recommendations for bras that actually keep things lifted and are still wearable all day?

Thank you in advance!


Wacoal. Specifically this one: https://www.nordstrom.com/s/wacoal-basic-beauty-spacer-underwire-t-shirt-bra/3538705
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2025 07:08     Subject: Bra

Anonymous wrote:Breast reduction. You won't need more than a bralette and you will not have to worry about them sagging for the remainder of your life.


Gravity will still work, and your breasts will sag, even after a reduction, which is not a lift, so if you're going to post off-topic content, maybe at least try to be accurate?
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2025 07:07     Subject: Bra

Anonymous wrote:Breast reduction. You won't need more than a bralette and you will not have to worry about them sagging for the remainder of your life.


When people ask for clothing, the answer isn't "surgery". Nobody with boobs exists without already knowing this is an option. If people want to hear about it, they'll go to the health forum and ask (and they do).

Stop posting "have surgery" in response to questions about garments. You sound ridiculous.
Anonymous
Post 06/25/2025 06:05     Subject: Bra

Breast reduction. You won't need more than a bralette and you will not have to worry about them sagging for the remainder of your life.
Anonymous
Post 06/24/2025 22:13     Subject: Bra

Go to Trousseau in VA and tell them exactly what you said above. They will fit you properly, and get you comfortable bras
Anonymous
Post 06/24/2025 21:49     Subject: Bra


Hi everyone,
I’m a heavy-chested woman (36D) and I’m really struggling to find a bra that offers proper support. No matter what I try, my breasts still sag and bras just feel uncomfortable. Honestly, I hate wearing them, but I need something that provides real support without sacrificing comfort.

I’m not looking for anything fancy or stylish — comfort is my top priority.
Does anyone have recommendations for bras that actually keep things lifted and are still wearable all day?

Thank you in advance!