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Can anyone recommend a comfortable bra?

(98 Posts)
Hetty58 Wed 24-May-23 07:25:12

Comfortable bra? No such thing. I try not to wear them - most of the time. I've tested every type, extenders, soft lining - the whole caboodle. In fact, there's one (sports type) in the shoe cupboard, just for going out in!

I'll be braless at home and pop on the padded gilet in the hall if I have to answer the door.

For days out, though, I have to wear one. That's easier in winter as I have very sensitive skin so wear a thin cotton vest or t-shirt underneath - some adjusting needed, of course. In summer, I just suffer the discomfort and rash.

Sara1954 Wed 24-May-23 06:16:38

One of my biggest Moans.
My problem is that under one arm only, the fabric rolls up into a tight band, uncomfortable and unflattering.
I’ve lost count of the amount of bras I’ve ordered and sent back, I would pay seriously good money to find a comfy bra.

Ladyleftfieldlover Tue 23-May-23 22:54:19

I buy mine online from Miss Mary of Sweden. Not bad at all

Oreo Tue 23-May-23 22:49:32

My latest bra is M&S called Blossom and comes in black, white, nude or pink.Really lacy and pretty and only £18.
Non underwired.
I still can’t wait to pull it off once home tho.😄😬

Oreo Tue 23-May-23 22:46:47

I am 36B and find the pull ons hopeless, if anyone is smaller in the boob dept they may suit.

Wyllow3 Tue 23-May-23 22:00:03

Its true the ones I recommend, pull on ones, don't give as strong a shape, tends to be softer and not "sticky out". But for comfort - any time.

But my boobs are not very big (34B) so not a lot of sagging or needing hitching up. But I think the shape is quite soft and feminine.

But again, maybe not for higher levels of support for larger sizes as we get a bit older.

Oreo Tue 23-May-23 21:49:49

Are any bra’s comfy?😬
No matter how it starts out in the morning I can’t wait to get home and pull the damn thing off by evening.Soft pull ons no good at all if you want a good shape.

MiniMoon Tue 23-May-23 20:23:08

I have recommended Royce bras on GN before. I have a couple of their tee shirt bras. They have no wires or stiff bones. They specialise in non wired bras and bras in which you can insert a prosthetic (which I don't need). Pretty styles, I wouldn't go anywhere else.

Tenko Tue 23-May-23 20:19:35

I’m a 34e and find marks minimiser bra s very comfy . They’re underwired but that gives you a better shape

Norah Tue 23-May-23 20:15:08

Try a soft zip front, no wire, cross back sports bra. Minimizes too!

Fernbergien Tue 23-May-23 20:13:58

Ref stretch pull on bras. Tried a couple of makes but Cotton traders by far the best,
Pants good too.

Doodle Tue 23-May-23 19:58:02

Sloggi (bought mine in Waitrose!) only one I can wear all day. Stretch pull on. No bones or wires and wide stretchy straps. Best I’ve found.

Wyllow3 Tue 23-May-23 19:00:17

Erm..underwiring but not underwriting.

Wyllow3 Tue 23-May-23 18:59:36

I discovered this M n S bra and since then have never looked back, the best, comfiest bra ever.

Probably not for the very large given support levels. Pads you can use but not underwriting.

Google:

M and S
then

BODY
Flexifit™ Non Wired Crop Top
Product code: T337180
Number different colours.

Jaxjacky Tue 23-May-23 18:53:44

I wear M&S too Casdon, BodySoft, no underwiring mostly, as advised when I had a breast scare, but have a couple of wired. Very comfortable

BlueBelle Tue 23-May-23 18:53:12

There is no such thing as a comfortable bra They are all uncomfortable
Testsyo they’re only good for someone with very small boobs

Casdon Tue 23-May-23 17:55:18

I’m probably going against what everybody else is going to say, but I find underwired bras that have been properly fitted by far the most comfortable, because they stop the inevitable droop, and therefore any sweating or tight under bands. I use M&S, and as long as they fit properly I find they are really comfortable.

Tessyo Tue 23-May-23 17:49:26

I can recommend the soft bra style, where you step into it, so has no fastener, strap adjuster or wiring. Supermarkets sell many different types - so comfy, nicely supportive and value for money!

LRavenscroft Tue 23-May-23 17:48:56

Have you checked out a really good sports bra perhaps?

Lilliesmum79 Tue 23-May-23 17:48:09

I wear the ones from Avon and Sloggi very comfortable I've Costochrondritis and arthritis I can only wear pull on ones these are nice and soft

Primrose53 Tue 23-May-23 17:40:57

Try Bravissimo. I’ve had a few from there because they measure you accurately and they are SO comfy but they cost about £48 each.

At the other end of the scale I bought a pack of 3 underwired in Asda not expecting much and they have been really good. Black, mint green and pink and I think the whole lot were something like £15.

Septimia Tue 23-May-23 16:56:51

I find that the elastic is often too narrow and cuts in. I, too would love to find a comfortable bra. I can find ones that fit and make me the shape I like (!) but they always end up really uncomfortable.

Sorry not be any help, but maybe I'll pick up some ideas, too!

singingnutty Tue 23-May-23 16:52:48

I'm not particularly large busted, and although overweight wouldn't say that I had rolls of fat round my midriff, but I cannot find a bra that is comfortable to wear. I have had two goes at getting fitted properly and last summer spent a lot of money on three new bras, but can't wear any of them. One is much too tight and the other two cause me to get a rash under my bust - I think I might be allergic to lycra if that is what they are made of. I started having this trouble really after I had shingles round my right side rib area and probably nerve damage is part of the problem. I can't manage without a bra, but can't seem to wear one with comfort - I have to take it off it every early evening for that reason. I would be pleased if people who have had a similar problem could give me some ideas for how to find something I could wear as the ones I am wearing all the time (because they are just about comfortable) are just about worn out and need replacing.