Anonymous wrote:My people are here! I buy 2 black and 2 nude per year and rotate them carefully so they don’t wear out. They’re still no match for my 34DDD/DDDDs. I spent $80-90ish each.
I have no words for these $25/34B people.
We won’t even talk about sports bras. Ugh.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 50 and the only bras that work for me are the ones that are $70+. I'm thin but my middle-aged chest is now a 32D and if I want any shaping
at all (plus decent comfort!) I've found that I have to pay $$.
I scour the internet to find them cheaper and generally only have 2 functional bras at any given time.
Are you similar?
Anonymous wrote:I'm 50 and the only bras that work for me are the ones that are $70+. I'm thin but my middle-aged chest is now a 32D and if I want any shaping
at all (plus decent comfort!) I've found that I have to pay $$.
I scour the internet to find them cheaper and generally only have 2 functional bras at any given time.
Are you similar?
Anonymous wrote:I'm 50 and the only bras that work for me are the ones that are $70+. I'm thin but my middle-aged chest is now a 32D and if I want any shaping
at all (plus decent comfort!) I've found that I have to pay $$.
I scour the internet to find them cheaper and generally only have 2 functional bras at any given time.
Are you similar?
Anonymous wrote:I read up on what bra fitters look for and do.
When I need a new bra, I go to a big department store and try on everything until I find a model that matches what bra fitters are supposedly looking for.
In my 40s, I had to shift to underwire bras. I hated them before. I did find a couple Bali models that fit well although I do think they exacerbate some skin problems I occasionally have (nothing makes the underwire curve "breathable" because it's metal). The family of Bali bras is called "One Smooth U". When I find the model that works, I buy about a dozen. Mail order from Hanes is as cheap or cheaper than department stores. So about $30 ea.
I am petite (5'2) and my biggest issue is finding bras designed so the shoulder straps are closer together so they don't slip off the curve of my shoulder.
None of the more expensive department store brands have ever fit (Natori, etc.).