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Strapless Bra Recommendations?

Anyone have advice for a 28F/28FF strapless bra? I've tried the deco strapless and the cups are just too wide for me. I'm narrow around with close set, yet wide boobs. I can't stand the cups being too far apart and just widening the look of my torso. My favorite fitting bra so far (with straps) has been the Cleo Meg because it keeps me pushed up and forward and rounded.

Thank you! :)

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  • I only see the Freya Deco Shape Moulded Strapless Longline Bra (1462) which is different front the regular strapless. If you haven't tried that one already, I recommend it just on the basis that the longline is not a very well designed bra. Some other options are the EM strapless bras, the Masquerade Deity Strapless Bra (6730), the Cleo Neve Plunge Strapless Bra (7460), and the Curvy Kate Luxe Strapless Bra (CK2601) (which is coming out soon).

    EDIT: Additionally, some bras are stable to enough to cut off the straps and behave like a strapless bra (the Rhea comes to mind for this alteration).

    Also the Porcelain strapless (you can find this on Bravissimo's website), and the Bravissimo strapless (which hasn't gotten very good reviews). There's also the Debenhams moulded strapless, which is supposed to be great, unfortunately doesn't come in a 28 band, but Gorgeous is supposed to run small in the band, so a 30E or 30F might be good.

    You can also try your Deco Shape in a smaller size. It was clearly too big on you in every dimension.

  • Thanks for all those suggestions! I'll start researching them.

    I tried the Deco longline in a 28E (way too small) and a 28F (Kinda fit but still widened me out too much and the gore cut into my tissue, the cups were still too small.)

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