Hi everyone
I recently found this website and would HUGELY appreciate any help as bra shopping is stressing me out and stopping me wearing tighter clothes. Im 21 and want to be comfortable with my boobs. It all started a couple of years ago when I had gained a lot of weight and then lost around 3 stone. Meaning my boobs became very bottom heavy with not much tissue near the top.
I have had multiple bra fittings in Ann summers and was wearing a balcony bra in 34dd.
Recently I have started spilling out of that where half the time my nipple starts coming outš so I went ... to Victoriaās Secret back in October and they said I was 32ddd so I ordered that size in a ābody by victoria perfect shapeā style. They seemed to be great at first and they were super nice quality. But the more ive worn them Iāve realised that I just have gaps at the top of the cup (near where the strap joins the cup) and still spill out.
So I measured myself at home and used multiple bra calculators which suggested a 32F. So I ordered some ivory rose bras multi way bras (nude one) and asos fuller bust balcony bra (black one). I liked both styles. However, I still seem to not appear smooth so I could feel comfortable in tight tops and risk spilling out. In addition, when the wire is properly under my breast, it causes the feeling of spilling. When I adjust or raise my arms, I get some breast tissue sitting under the wire. I also find I get breast tissue poking out the side. I am just so fed up now. I just want to find my perfect braš Iām at a loss on what size and what style to try, without spending an absolute fortune!
Ideally no more than Ā£20 ish on 1 bra...š I really appreciate it if you got this far so thank you xx
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Updated on Dec 16, 2020 Flag this
Hello and welcome. If you upload pictures wearing your bras, you can ask for a Fit Check. The people here are amazing with helping to point you in the right direction for a well fitting bra.