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Ok, since I found out about my really being full on top and I got my hugh stash of bras from Figleaves and Bravissimo that all gaped terribly I've decided it's time to try sizing down. Again. They are so big I cannot do anything by laughing. Even my 34J Andorra that has fitted pretty nicely the last couple of ... months are now gaping.
It's partly due to my being very ill from heartburn since Christmas eve and being on a diet to control my stomach. But still, I'm tired of sizing up and down 3-4 sizes between bras.
But the problems are my having a somewhat longer torso paired with extremely high on chest and full on top effectively prevents me from getting my boobs back up at my chest. The tissue stays on top of my chest only with help from my arms being held down to prevent the tissue to sneak back.
There should be a way to get that tissue up on my chest again but how in the whole world do I do it? There's no bras being made up to our collarbones (where that tissue is migrated from and wants to go back to!) There simply are none.
Interestingly I tried the 32H Andorra again and I looked like a copy of either BrasIHate or Vee, only they have their tops intact while mine just falls off after a while.
Bras open on top will not make me keep the tissue on top. Bras closed on top will continue to cut it off. I need something even up in my armpits that forces that tissue up on my chest. I want a migration bra simply just done to migrate. I'm tired of my too big cups and I'm tired of seeing my boobs in four pieces on my chest when nude. No more false deep and low creases. But how? How?
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Vee
I know it's not politically correct here, but I am not THAT much bigger than she is (droopier, though) and I have word a Champion jogbra for running and high-impact sports for years. I do not think the same bra is made any longer but this is the one I have: http://www.amazon.com/Champion-Jogbra-Action-Shape-Sports-Womens/dp/B0000861GT/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
Although I was likely a 32G all along, I wore the 36 C/D in that, which provided good compression and no bounce. So she might wear a 34C/D in a max support bra (the 36 was very very tight even when I weighed 20 pounds less than now!)
Thanks for the tip <3 i'll look into that :)
The coverage is good?
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