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Oct 28, 2017 » All bra adventures

Oct 28, 2017

My breasts do not like molded cups and I haven't found a seamless cut & sewn bra in my size. Essentially, I'm unable to wear a "t-shirt bra". This isn't a huge problem for me as I generally don't care if you can see the lines of my bra but occasionally I would like a seamless look.
Ideally, I'd need a cut&sewn bra that has a piece of fabric covering the seams so that it looks "seamless". Does anyone know if this sort of thing exists?

I've tried Amelia by Elomi which is a soft mold and it "works" but my breasts don't look that great. To look their best, my breasts really need seaming to push them forward and together.

Can ya help my girls look their best and get the "t-shirt" effect?

Thanks!

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  • as a 32/34 J/JJ, I had someone tell me - everyone knows you are wearing a bra! Its not that big a deal! Try looking at other women when you are out and about, to see if their seams are showing, and if you would have noticed if you werent looking for it?

    Anyways, I feel like thinner fabric shows the seams less, because the silghtly padded ones get pulled down like quilting. I'm wearing my 75J - Ewa Michalak ยป Bm Naomi (809) today and I cant see the seams. Of course, the whole thing is textured lace, but maybe the shirt I'm wearing isnt so clingy? But I know when I wear my Ewa Michalak S bras, you can definitely see the top of the cup, and the sewn-on ribbon on one of them.

    and yes, i order those directly from Poland. it took a while for me to work up the nerve, but really they are cheaper than UK bras on amazon at full price, even with shipping and everything.

  • dbmamaz I agree with you, it's no secret we're wearing a bra, and normally my clothing either doesn't show the seams or I don't care, but I was referring to the rare occasion when I'm wearing something where seeing lines would detract from the look of the outfit.

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