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Feb 17, 2015 » All bra adventures

Feb 17, 2015

I have a question I'm hoping you ladies can help me with...I'm thinking about buying some wire-free bras but am unsure about sizing with wire-free since most do not come in my cup/band combination. Any suggestions? Right now I'm buying 32K's. I'm looking for wire-free mostly because I have Fibromyalgia and lately, my bra underwires are killing me, no matter what size bra (I wear my Panache Sport on days when I'm extra sensitive and it's a 34H but it's even giving me problems). Part of it, of course, is the fact that I'm still finding my perfect bra and a size that works best for my shape but I'd like to try a wire-free to see if it would at least help with the uncomfortable feeling for the days when I'm extra sensitive.

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  • Hey, I have two bras to give away, they are both wire free, Polish brand and made of cotton, so that they won't cause any irritation, 80DD - Moda Polska » Miękki Codzienny (Give away) and 95D - Moda Polska » Miękki Codzienny (Give away) . Maybe you want one of those for alteration purposes?

  • You could look at Decent Exposures . Their sizing is different, and you might not want to wear them out of the house (very little projection or lift), but they are wireless and come in band/cup sizes and are comfy - they are all I wore for about 2 decades. But being a 32J in Panache bras - I cant imagine trying to wear a non-cup-sized bra. There's nothing S/M/L about this shape

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