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Buying Cookies?

I recently got the Cleo Marcie in 38GG and it mostly fits, but there is wrinkling on the right side near the strap/armhole and a tiny bit at the bottom of the cup. It's the first bra where I've really noticed the difference in size between my left and right breast. I was asking another user about cookies because I've never had them before, but her experience was with the Polish bras that already come with removable cookies.

Does anyone have suggestions or recommendations for buying cookies/bra inserts that would work with a soft cup bra with underwire? I don't think I need a full cup adjustment, but maybe a half cup. I looked on Amazon and it's hard to know what sort of cookie would work and some seem to be specifically designed for A and B cups. I'm guessing I'd need a silicone one since it's not a contoured or padded bra, but I have no idea how to shop for inserts/cookies. Is it worth it to buy a cookie for this kind of bra? Or will it look funny and give me lumpy or triangular breasts? And what brands/styles would you recommend for larger breasts?

I'd appreciate any tips. Thank you!

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Shared on Jan 04, 2017 Flag this


4 comments

  • I tried a couple of cookies on Amazon and none were the right size for my 38Js. I think Ivp has suggested before that you can make some out of a cheap walmart bra.

  • I have made some yes out of a cheap Walmart bra . Just hold the cups up to you until you find one that looks like a good fit ...it doesn't matter what the band is ...look for lightly lined if you need only a little bit or ones with a extra padding if you want a push up look . Then simply cut the cups out shaping to fit your bra ..I like to make a paper tracing of the lower cup of the bra and use that as a guide. You can also find bras to hack at thrift stores

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