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Apr 18, 2013 » All bra adventures

Apr 18, 2013

Have any ladies, post breastfeeding, found a plunge style bra that works?

I am finding that maybe my boobs are actually close set and not wide set, in addition to have super soft tissue. Naked breasts are wider... but when all the breast tissue is up and suppported they are fairly close together... if not touching.

Would it make sense then to be looking for closer set bras instead of wide set cups?

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  • I've heard that Comexim's plunges can work on gals with soft tissue. Additionally, the Ewa Michalak S style is made with soft tissue in mind. It has a slightly higher center gore than their PLs to combat the issue of the tissue falling to the center I believe as well as a completely different cup construction.

  • I think closer set makes sense, especially as a wider gap means more room to fall out of. In my experience the higher-cut version of the Comexim plunges ( they come in two versions, higher or lower, on request) have so far seemed to work well, and so has the S model from Ewa Michalak, which was especially engineerred for these sizes. None of them will be super-plungy, but atleast more plungy than a regular balcoentte...

    For more of a plunge I would suggest the Bravissimo Bravissimo Satine (AU15) bra, which has atleast a slightly higher center gore and a bit more "holding around them" than some other plunges, but it might still be too low for you.

    (By the way, studies have shown that breast feeding doesn't cause softness/saggyness/etc, it is connected with the pregnency rather than the actual breast feeding)

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