Anonymous wrote:Ick. I’m a 34C. Athletic and in great shape. No way would I go anywhere without a bra. No one wants to see that.

Anonymous wrote:I'm 32B, and otherwise skinny frame. Nursed one kid for a year. I go braless all the time when I am not at work or "out" somewhere. Braless the minute I get home from work, braless all weekend (unless we eat out or go to friends). If friends come over, braless. Park? Grocery store? braless. Working from home and pick up my son from school? Braless. Any sundress with little straps? Braless. But honestly, I look great braless. A little earthy, but gives a little preview of what's under there. My husband loves it. I also have good fashion sense, and regularly get complimented on my clothes and style. So I trust I know when an outfit needs a bra.
I also note that current "high design" in lingerie has moved 100% away from any padding. High end designers are only making bras that basically accentuate your natural shape but don't add anything. Pretty close to being braless. T-shirt bras are for the croc-wearing set. Bras that aren't contorting you into a non-human breast shape are for the fashionable. So I see that as only one step from braless. But, ymmv if you need more support.
Also, studies now show that bras in fact encourage sagging breasts (probably because they weaken the muscles by not ever using them). But obviously ymmv depending on whether you are a 32A versus triple D cups.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 21, tall and dancer's build but with a very firm pair of 34D's. I will normally wear a bra to the office, but when I go out for the evening my favorite outfit consists of a sexy pair of stilettos, a short miniskirt and a button-front blouse and I always go braless. I'm very proud of my figure, and I'd be offended if guys didn't notice, so I have zero issues going braless.
Go away troll.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 21, tall and dancer's build but with a very firm pair of 34D's. I will normally wear a bra to the office, but when I go out for the evening my favorite outfit consists of a sexy pair of stilettos, a short miniskirt and a button-front blouse and I always go braless. I'm very proud of my figure, and I'd be offended if guys didn't notice, so I have zero issues going braless.
I'm 21, tall and dancer's build but with a very firm pair of 34D's. I will normally wear a bra to the office, but when I go out for the evening my favorite outfit consists of a sexy pair of stilettos, a short miniskirt and a button-front blouse and I always go braless. I'm very proud of my figure, and I'd be offended if guys didn't notice, so I have zero issues going braless.Anonymous wrote:I live in SF and women go braless all the time here. It's really no big deal. No one is going to notice for a Starbucks run. I wouldn't recommend jogging or anything like that
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jennifer Aniston is famous for skipping the brassiere.
Even at 47.
So is Kendall Jenner and Rhianna.
Bras are uncomfortable as hell and I never have adapted to them.
So overrated too.
I'm sure I'll get bashed for this, but your examples are all thin women who have never nursed. If Jennifer Anniston were walking around bra less after nursing three kids, you wouldn't be using her as an example. I don't think your argument is "supporting" the bulk of the bra-less advocates here. They are typically the ones in the national park tee shirts and Merrill sandals.