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Non wired bras

(87 Posts)
MiniMoon Wed 26-Jan-22 22:47:43

Have a look online at Royce bras. They specialise in non wired bras. All of their bras also will take a prosthetic.
I have two of their tee shirt bras and find them very comfortable and supportive.

silverlining48 Wed 26-Jan-22 22:39:02

Asda do nice ones as do Sainsbury, presume Tesco too, but why not just remove the wire in your bras et voila !

nandad Wed 26-Jan-22 22:38:42

I wear an unwired bra at night and find that supermarket A**a sell a couple that give a really good shape and good enough to wear during the day.

Redhead56 Wed 26-Jan-22 22:34:50

I came across unwired bras by George in Asda well formed cups only slightly padded but good support. Cream coloured full cup with lacy layer over the corners of the cups. I have been buying them ever since because wired bras are very uncomfortable on me.

BlueBelle Wed 26-Jan-22 22:25:30

Yes there’s always been a big limit in unwired bras especially if you can’t really afford the expensive ones and they’re never pretty always very plain

storynanny Wed 26-Jan-22 22:20:54

I’m annoyed about the discontinued m and s bras as well, but I’ve managed to find a few in different stores. The ones in the boxes ( total support bras) . I’m stockpiling when I see one!

Shawlands2000 Wed 26-Jan-22 22:19:58

Will have a look at John Lewis, thanks. Just feel that there is just a huge selection of really pretty wired bras but nonwired are very uninspiring.

Shawlands2000 Wed 26-Jan-22 22:13:35

I'm only a b or c cup so Bravissimo too big. Thanks for the suggestion.

VioletSky Wed 26-Jan-22 22:11:53

I'm commenting to follow this

I really can't get on with underwired, I find them really painful. I have 3 very worn put non underwired bras on rotation and even from the same shop, replacements have not Ben the same.

I have a brilliant Ann summers non underwire bra that is very comfy but. It's also very cleavage and not daily wear appropriate lol

1summer Wed 26-Jan-22 22:03:19

Bravissimo do a good selection of non wired bras. A bit more expensive but good quality.

CanadianGran Wed 26-Jan-22 22:00:58

I know our selection is different, but when I looked on John lewis on line, there were two pages of selections.

I'm not such a fan of the pull-on ones, but there seems to be plenty of options there. Is there an actual store near you?

Shawlands2000 Wed 26-Jan-22 21:35:33

Anyone else disappointed by the range of non wired bras available? My favourite non wired bra has been discontinued by M&S and I am struggling to find a substitute. Lingerie departments are full of pretty bras but they are nearly all wired. Why aren't those who prefer a non wired option offered a better choice?