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Strapless bra recommendations
Anyone recommend a good strapless bra?
I'm average sized boobs (36C) so need a decent amount of support. Thanks |
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http://www.wonderbra.eu/uk/solution-.../&colour=Ivory
Wonderbras strapless bras are amazing, I am an E cup and not only do they support they give you the wonderbra cleavage. bit pricey but worth it |
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Make sure the strap and sides are wide as mine moved about and was very uncomfortable. I bought a few with a slim back and sides and these uncomfortable but looked pretty and didn't give me much support. I got another from Marks and Spencer and that's thankfully comfortable. I'd recommend trying lots on. Some were way too big in my usual bra size and others too small. I tried loads on by wonderbra, ultimo, gossard and Trumph. Try it on with the dress you intend to wear it with.
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http://www.wonderbra.eu/uk/solution-.../&colour=Ivory
Wonderbras strapless bras are amazing, I am an E cup and not only do they support they give you the wonderbra cleavage. bit pricey but worth it |
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another vote for the wonderbra - i almost put someone's eye out at my wedding wearing one!
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Really? I have tried for years to find a strapless bra that gives you cleavage, but none really do, though claiming to. I am 36D.
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http://www.wonderbra.eu/uk/solution-.../&colour=Ivory
Wonderbras strapless bras are amazing, I am an E cup and not only do they support they give you the wonderbra cleavage. bit pricey but worth it I'm a 36G (but got a 38G instead as it was more comfy)so I'm not small, and it works on me. Yes you feel like your wearing scafolding, but at my size thats gonna happen. Def reccommend, tried others and they were a waste of money.
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I just bought one of these for hols in Ibiza in 4 weeks (yippee!)
I'm a 36G (but got a 38G instead as it was more comfy)so I'm not small, and it works on me. Yes you feel like your wearing scafolding, but at my size thats gonna happen. Def reccommend, tried others and they were a waste of money. ![]() lol at the scaffolding comment!! The bra is good that even a year old some of the plastic boning has snapped(too lazy to handwash just throw in the machine so my fault) even though its snapped inside the fabric it still holds up and is as good as before. |
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Wonderbra ultimate - best strapless bra ever. It has 'hands' inside the bra to hold you in place. Thoroughly recommend.
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