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Bra recommendations for 34F/FF/G?

Here's another post next to my EM one! I forgot to mention from that post if whether or not I should see what I'm comfortable with first with my bras before going out to something potentially costly like EM. I have even fullness, possibly?? wide roots, projection going on, pendulous, splayed, and round breasts, and I think I am borderline wide-set (I can fit two fingers pretty much between my breasts without touching any tissue). Some bras I was recommended to try other than EM are Elomi, Fantasie, Freya, Panache, and Cleo Hettie. I have to buy one of those, but I wanted to see if any of you guys recommend anything out of those or something else for further research gain. I have an interest in some good plunges if there's any out of them. And if there's a certain place you recommend, especially for free shipping/returns! I was thinking about Amazon Prime wardrobe or Bravissimo.

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  • I like this blog article https://brogwithadog.wordpress.com/2016/05/05/where-does-one-find-lingerie-at-a-good-price/ she explains: initially, it's best to purchase from retailer with easy returns, like amazon, to determine your UK bra size, and what styles work for you.

  • Sounds like Freya plunges may work great for you! If they're not too closed on top, depending on your fullness.

    Curvy Kate may also be a nice option in your size range; they don't work for everyone but your description seems to fit the bill?
    They have many options in plungey styles (not the lowest gores, but much lower than, say, most Panache or Cleo bras).

    They're UK based, so most readily available through Brastop (I don't think they do free returns though?), but I've also seen a couple on Prime.

    I agree with BraOdyssey + the blog; that first narrowing down your size and figuring out what bra features + measurements work best for you is a great way to start!

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