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Jul 31, 2013
This is a positive adventure - I want to show everyone what Jasmine looks like under a tight shirt, in case you're interested in trying this bra. Unlined SMOOTH bras in my size are scarce, to say the least. I'm pretty sure I've never encountered one before this one. The shirt I'm using is for "demonstration" purposes. (I know the straps stick out...I thought that would help show where the straps are on my shoulders.
If you're on the smaller end of the size spectrum, like me, don't give up hope.There ARE bras that aren't heavily padded, or "bumped" in the bottom or squish-together-push-ups that can work for smaller sizes. (Well, one at least, lol). It's about damn time.
The Jasmine is especially light for hot summer days as well. It's much softer and less abrasive than the Tangos, and, for me, it's not nearly as constricting. Tango tends to spend its time attempting to reshape my boobs. However, like the Tango, Jasmine does not mash my nipples into my tissue. The cups let my breasts "stretch out" (if that makes sense) which helps keep quad-boob away.
I'm just learning about "shaping" and all that, but I'll bet Jasmine can work for a wide range of shapes/sizes. It's supportive, but it doesn't feel like a shelf...or a cage.
I shopped at Ulta tonight and the SA had on a white t-shirt and she was quadro-boobing SO badly. I swear I could just about see the horrible lines she's going to have all over her when she removes her bra tonight. It was all I could do to keep myself from doing an "intervention" on the spot. I'm not kidding. I feel like going back tomorrow and trying to direct a conversation to bras. She's a lovely young lady but she's going to have armpit rolls the size of tire tubes within 5 years if she doesn't get a better bra!
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3 comments
This bra looks great on you :)
I've been wondering for some time whether I should give it a try, but I'm afraid it will be too tall for me ...
It looks awesome on you :)
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