Looking for the Best Bras

Updated on August 06, 2014
S.J. asks from Atlanta, GA
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Hi please help me, I'm looking for the best bras for my self. I curently can't find any that fits me. I had lots but while flying to London I got them stolen!

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Thanks so much for your help. I ended up getting fit a norstrums and went online and got some from http://www.nancymeyer.com/high-end-lingerie/Bras-34B-over... they are super comfy. I didn't really have a price range these are really high end and were running over 300 dollars for the really nice one which were the ones I got

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S.T.

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why not just go to the store or website where you bought the ones you liked before?
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T.S.

answers from San Francisco on

Well, what brands did you have before? If you liked them buy some more. Every woman is different and different bras work for different people, just like jeans. I have the best luck with Wacaol, Maidenform and Victoria's Secret (the regular dream and angel bras, not the weird, trendy ones.) I am a 38C, crave softness and comfort and that's what works best for ME.

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O.O.

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Wacaol, Warner's, Vanity Fair are all good.

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P.K.

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Duplicate the brand that was stolen!

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C.B.

answers from Boston on

I like Warners, my breasts seem to be farther apart than fits the cheaper ones at Target etc. Sears carries Warners and I found them on sale at Kohl's website.
But first of all I would go to a Lady Grace or whatever "intimates" store is near you and ask to be measured. That is also where I learned never to put them in the dryer and to replace them every 6 months. I usually buy 2 new bras every year and alternate them every day, then machine wash them but hang them to dry. I always have 2 older ones still, and 2 sports-type bras for the weekend.
Once you find "your" brand, then you are all set. They may change styles but the overall fit of Warners has worked for me for decades.

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I.O.

answers from McAllen on

Do you know that your size hasn't changed? This might be a good time to start afresh with a good sizing.

I have large breasts, and I buy bras from barenecessities.com. Not sure if you're looking for a brand name or a store. I suggest being very familiar with your breasts and surfing websites for pictures of styles that would work for you. (For example--RE being familiar--my breasts are full and spill easily, so demi cups don't work for me, even in my size. I need full coverage. I also don't like a bra that guides my breasts downward--restrictive up top. I need good support plus lots of room to breathe. That's a tricky combo.)

Good luck to you.

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M.J.

answers from Sacramento on

If you have an obscure size like me, forget the regular retailers and brands. You'll need to go to Nordstrom or shop online. I do really well with Chantelle, but those run around $80/each retails, so I get mine through eBay (after being sized correctly at Nordstom and trying a couple bought there to make sure I liked them).

K.A.

answers from San Diego on

Best bet is to go to the store and get sized and try them on. They all fit differently on each person. We are not all a one sized mannequin.

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answers from Miami on

If you have bigger breasts, find a Soma store. I bought one that fits me so well - I really like it. It cost $50 but it's worth it.

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