Author Topic: Anyone try the Shapedly bra?  (Read 640 times)

Offline OldSlowAndRound

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I was thinking about trying the Shapedly bra in particular because of the wide sides.  (I have a lot of tissue on my sides) But thought I’d check to see if anyone could give feedback just in case I’d be wasting my money, or if there was a different recommendation.
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Offline Johndoe1

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I have never tried that specific bra before but do have several with the side support like that and I like them. They usually give slightly more projection but have very good containment and keeps everything where it belongs all day.
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I was thinking about trying the Shapedly bra in particular because of the wide sides.  (I have a lot of tissue on my sides) But thought I’d check to see if anyone could give feedback just in case I’d be wasting my money, or if there was a different recommendation.
I have never tried a Shapedly bra before but the bra I currently have on is similar in the "wide sides". I'm wearing a Torrid plunge underwire bra. The wide sides round up the breast tissue on the sides and force it up into the cups providing optimal support. 

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Offline blad

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There must be 458734543838 different bras out there. I wonder if anyone has tried them all?
If the bra fits, wear it.

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That could be goal!

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I deep dive things because of the number of times I have been scammed.   Shapedly bras do not have a high rating outside of what some claim are bots.  

But moreover, the complaints on them seem to be too small, lousy customer service, etc. 

Some reviews are mixed, but the one single consistency is that the cup sizes are nearly random. Some too large, some too small. 


IMO, I would reconsider. 

 


Offline 50/50

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I have found three different bras that fit perfect. Two from jockey and one from Bali. I have started replacing those with larger cup size now. Band is the same but boobs have gotten bigger.
I hope the growth stops. My doctor says I more than likely will level off soon. Hope he is right.
So I just stick with the bras that work for me. Search is over.

Offline Gyno64

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50/50,
I love MY Jockey brand pullover sports bras. They do great.
I'm not all that large, YET! But these type of bras offer the type of support that works for me and has a bit of forgiving room to accommodate little fluctuating with breast development. Just wish I could find something like them with an underwire. Probably won't because their pull over's?  

Offline oldguy

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I wear shirred pullover bras in the fall/winter.  They do well for keeping everything in place when exercising, etc. When the weather gets warmer, I transition to a bralette which gives more of a uni-boob look when wearing tank tops and muscle shirts.  They are really minimal and great in compressing what I have underneath.  The shirring is pretty obvious, under a t-shirt.  If I could get my biceps to match my chest, I would be fine.  At 75, I don't expect that is achievable but, keep trying.

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Oldguy
I would love to find a bra I can wear under a tank top without visibility or printing through some of my shirts.

Offline AlfaQ

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I really like the Wacoal Halo bra that I am wearing in the photo.  The cups are seamless and the underwire provides great support with a natural shape. I don't think it shows too much through my shirt. 

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AlfaQ,  Looks great.  I actually wore mine all day also.  

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Thanks all for comments and insights, esp Taxmapper.  I'll just stick with my boutique which has been very helpful and has offered me many options.  

I do need to do more research on the Wacoal brand and see if there’s a few i want to try next time the next time I’m in there.  

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Thanks all for comments and insights, esp Taxmapper.  I'll just stick with my boutique which has been very helpful and has offered me many options. 

I do need to do more research on the Wacoal brand and see if there’s a few i want to try next time the next time I’m in there. 

 

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