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Bra layering
I should have understood, should I not that for bra layering the smaller bra has to go outside the other bra? And that it works this simple way;
One fitting bra collects what's needed in cups. One too small bra layered outside it holds it in place.
I've been buying tons and tons of bras only to find I have everything I need at home to create the look I want. No moving straps, no buying, no alterations needed.
Thank you ObsessedWithBreasts for this http://obsessedwithbreasts.wordpress.com/2013/04/30/my-bra-confessions-2/comment-page-1/#comment-391 I am forever greatful!
34H - Curvy Kate » Tease Me [showgirl Collection] (SG2001) inside and 34F - Freya » Retro Plunge (4253) outside and I'm done.
I have to admit though, I would certainly want them to look better together since they are not the prettiest pair.
But what do I do with my life now? I have a fitting bra and I've managed to solve my "bras-won't-stay-up-on-me-problem". It's not that I can ever help others by saying "just get a three sizes too small Deco on top of that lousy too weak bra".
But when high on chest I will never have a better advise to give. Ever again.
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I'm just laughing so hard... I had to tell you. The visual I got....I'm absolutely cracking up. :-)
Doesn't it figure that the CUTE bra needs to go underneath the boring one?
One time I wanted to see what a posture vest might feel like so I put my 30C Alegro Jewel over my wire-free Atlantis. My boobs looked like a caricature of themselves. Yikes. Was it worth feeling like I was strapped in a straight-jacket?
Maybe a little.
Who knows? Perhaps my Ahh Bra worn over my Shirley of Hollywood push-up will be the ultimate in underwear.
Now if we could incorporate two bra technology into one bra, that would be magnificent! It's too hot to do that all the time (until winter at least).
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