Anonymous wrote:Same. I haven’t worn underwire in a long time. Not as supportive, but I’m more comfortable.Anonymous wrote:I’m a DD and can’t go without, but I switched to unlined bras for a more ‘natural’ look lol
Anonymous wrote:It is such a tacky gross trend. Women think its liberating but its just classless and cheap. No, you don't look good, and yes, it's attention seeking behavior.
Anonymous wrote:yes for some people that isn't possible but is all fashion accessible for everyone? Bras are out- they aren't fashionable to wear anymore for people who can pull that off. We were hiking in Zion natl park and even there, about 50-70 percent of the young women were not wearing bras. If you have a small chest you dont need them and there is still a great deal of emphasis on being thin. I think a a lot of ppl also use tape to lift the breast from underneath but no bra is the "look" and a bit of nipple through the shirt even more so. Should look like two round balls pushing through your shirt. I dont think its an approaching middle age woman's game though.
Anonymous wrote:
Euro influence?
As a Frenchwoman, I beg to differ. No one I know in my native country fails to wear correct underwear in public.
And no, braless is not a trend. You can live in your own echo chamber if you want, as long as you know you're in one! Seems to be a fundamental truth you have to recognize about yourself. Also rather important for politics...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Euro influence?
As a Frenchwoman, I beg to differ. No one I know in my native country fails to wear correct underwear in public.
And no, braless is not a trend. You can live in your own echo chamber if you want, as long as you know you're in one! Seems to be a fundamental truth you have to recognize about yourself. Also rather important for politics...
My own echochamber? I'm simply stating that it's currently a trend. You disagree, which I guess puts you in your own echochamber, right?
No, I am pointing out that the world is large and that there are microtrends all the time. When I was little in France, a lot of women and their mother and grandmother were topless on French beaches. Now there's a more conservative trend and fewer women are topless these days. This is an example of a historical trend you probably were not aware of. You need to realize that the trend you are describing is only noticeable to a very tiny subset of the world population.
Point: you don't need to follow trends or overthink them, because there will always be more people who are unaware of trends than there are people following them.
Same. I haven’t worn underwire in a long time. Not as supportive, but I’m more comfortable.Anonymous wrote:I’m a DD and can’t go without, but I switched to unlined bras for a more ‘natural’ look lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Euro influence?
As a Frenchwoman, I beg to differ. No one I know in my native country fails to wear correct underwear in public.
And no, braless is not a trend. You can live in your own echo chamber if you want, as long as you know you're in one! Seems to be a fundamental truth you have to recognize about yourself. Also rather important for politics...
My own echochamber? I'm simply stating that it's currently a trend. You disagree, which I guess puts you in your own echochamber, right?
Anonymous wrote:Don't know, I love having a bra on and hate things swinging and jangling.
Anonymous wrote:
Euro influence?
As a Frenchwoman, I beg to differ. No one I know in my native country fails to wear correct underwear in public.
And no, braless is not a trend. You can live in your own echo chamber if you want, as long as you know you're in one! Seems to be a fundamental truth you have to recognize about yourself. Also rather important for politics...