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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope. I want to buy the real thing. For petite torsos, I highly recommend The Little Bra Company. Teen DD and I both buy from them. She gets the sporty, unadorned bras in her size, I get the lacey bras in my size. Their smaller proportions have made all the difference in how bras fit me. I survived for decades on the smallest standard size, so I'm borderline in terms of torso size, but DD has a smaller frame than mine (shoulder to shoulder, torso length, etc, not just band and cup size), and for her, this store is a life-saver. She also wears the brand Pepper, which I don't like as much, but you might like too.
OP here. I have bras from both places already. I agree with you -- I don't like the Pepper bras but the ones from TLBC are good. But I'm not talking about more structured bras, which I do wear sometimes. I'm talking about bralettes for when I don't want to wear a real bra. When I'm just running errands on the weekend, when I'm walking the dog, for travel when I want something really not constricting. I've really struggled to find ones I like. The ones for adults often have padding or I don't like the material. Or I'll find one I like but it's $45 which I think is too much for a bralette. But these are really cute and super affordable.
PP you replied to. I see. Sorry, I would never not wear a real bra - they don't bother me at all, and I prefer the way my figure looks with a real bra![]()
It doesn't seem like you understand what OP is looking for.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope. I want to buy the real thing. For petite torsos, I highly recommend The Little Bra Company. Teen DD and I both buy from them. She gets the sporty, unadorned bras in her size, I get the lacey bras in my size. Their smaller proportions have made all the difference in how bras fit me. I survived for decades on the smallest standard size, so I'm borderline in terms of torso size, but DD has a smaller frame than mine (shoulder to shoulder, torso length, etc, not just band and cup size), and for her, this store is a life-saver. She also wears the brand Pepper, which I don't like as much, but you might like too.
OP here. I have bras from both places already. I agree with you -- I don't like the Pepper bras but the ones from TLBC are good. But I'm not talking about more structured bras, which I do wear sometimes. I'm talking about bralettes for when I don't want to wear a real bra. When I'm just running errands on the weekend, when I'm walking the dog, for travel when I want something really not constricting. I've really struggled to find ones I like. The ones for adults often have padding or I don't like the material. Or I'll find one I like but it's $45 which I think is too much for a bralette. But these are really cute and super affordable.
PP you replied to. I see. Sorry, I would never not wear a real bra - they don't bother me at all, and I prefer the way my figure looks with a real bra![]()
Anonymous wrote:No, just wear the Natori Feathers bra, great for small chests. Teen/training bras do provide the right contour under adult clothes.
Anonymous wrote:yes, I got fruit of the loom cotton bralettes for the summer. They were super cheap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope. I want to buy the real thing. For petite torsos, I highly recommend The Little Bra Company. Teen DD and I both buy from them. She gets the sporty, unadorned bras in her size, I get the lacey bras in my size. Their smaller proportions have made all the difference in how bras fit me. I survived for decades on the smallest standard size, so I'm borderline in terms of torso size, but DD has a smaller frame than mine (shoulder to shoulder, torso length, etc, not just band and cup size), and for her, this store is a life-saver. She also wears the brand Pepper, which I don't like as much, but you might like too.
OP here. I have bras from both places already. I agree with you -- I don't like the Pepper bras but the ones from TLBC are good. But I'm not talking about more structured bras, which I do wear sometimes. I'm talking about bralettes for when I don't want to wear a real bra. When I'm just running errands on the weekend, when I'm walking the dog, for travel when I want something really not constricting. I've really struggled to find ones I like. The ones for adults often have padding or I don't like the material. Or I'll find one I like but it's $45 which I think is too much for a bralette. But these are really cute and super affordable.
Anonymous wrote:Nope. I want to buy the real thing. For petite torsos, I highly recommend The Little Bra Company. Teen DD and I both buy from them. She gets the sporty, unadorned bras in her size, I get the lacey bras in my size. Their smaller proportions have made all the difference in how bras fit me. I survived for decades on the smallest standard size, so I'm borderline in terms of torso size, but DD has a smaller frame than mine (shoulder to shoulder, torso length, etc, not just band and cup size), and for her, this store is a life-saver. She also wears the brand Pepper, which I don't like as much, but you might like too.