Author Topic: My favorite bra  (Read 735 times)

Offline gyneco_jason

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I've posted about this bra before, but I just stocked up on new colors for spring, and I really can't say enough good things about this particular bra. It's perfect for guys with gynecomastia who need discreet support that feels great, holds everything in place and doesn't draw unwanted attention.
It's the Dominique Mystique 7000 Minimizer Bra, and the color I'm wearing here is called Stone Blue. I'm a size 42C.
I'm up to 8 of these now because it's my go-to everyday bra, plus a spare. I wear it for 12-16 hours at a time, and it's almost like wearing nothing at all. But then when you need support, like jiggling down a flight of stairs, etc., you realize what a well-designed bra this really is. And frankly, I like the way it makes my chest look. I wasn't thrilled at first about the flower embroidery on the strap, but I kinda like it now.

Offline gyneco_jason

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This one's color is just listed as "purple."

Offline Parity

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Looks very nice.  I have to say that what kept me away from that style was  the flower embroidery. By looks alone I felt it would add thickness and therefore, show through, clothing.  I'm glad to hear its not a problem.  

Enjoy it, it looks great!  Nice colors also.

Offline gyneco_jason

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Thanks! Really, I think the flower embroidery adds a little more support and resilience because the bottom of the strap gets a little wider where it connects to the cup. There's zero "spillage" with sudden side-to-side movement, like taking a sharp turn at speed while driving, and I think the strap design may be why. It's cosmetic obviously but also serves a function. It does add some thickness, but in a spot above and away from the breast, where it isn't noticeable. The cups themselves are impossibly thin, a really amazing material. Zero stretch, so your boobs stay put and fill the cups fully, but breathable. 
This color is called Grey Smoke.

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And this color is "Chocolate"

Offline 42CSurprise!

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That is a lovely looking brassiere and it fits your breasts very well Jason.  It isn't easy to find a brassiere that both fits well and does a fine job of presenting our breasts, so when we find one we want to buy a few, as you've done.  I've noticed this brassiere before but I've hesitated to spend that much money.  As folks who have seen photos I post know I'm fond of a Bali brassiere with a Lilyette label... styled the "Keyhole Plunge into Comfort."  I too wear a 42C but only because that is a largest band they have in that brassiere.  I use an extender as well as a slender strap that holds the shoulder straps in place.  The cups do an amazing job and the brassiere is comfortable to wear.  Alas, the style is not being produced any longer and the size I prefer is no longer available.  Fortunately, I bought a few "spares" and will likely enjoy this brassiere for a long while.

Thanks for sharing these photos.  I'm grateful that men are talking about brassieres and breasts.  We know that men DO often have breasts.  Being able talk about our experience is a relief.

Offline Parity

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That is a lovely looking brassiere and it fits your breasts very well Jason.  It isn't easy to find a brassiere that both fits well and does a fine job of presenting our breasts, so when we find one we want to buy a few, as you've done.  I've noticed this brassiere before but I've hesitated to spend that much money.  As folks who have seen photos I post know I'm fond of a Bali brassiere with a Lilyette label... styled the "Keyhole Plunge into Comfort."  I too wear a 42C but only because that is a largest band they have in that brassiere.  I use an extender as well as a slender strap that holds the shoulder straps in place.  The cups do an amazing job and the brassiere is comfortable to wear.  Alas, the style is not being produced any longer and the size I prefer is no longer available.  Fortunately, I bought a few "spares" and will likely enjoy this brassiere for a long while.

Thanks for sharing these photos.  I'm grateful that men are talking about brassieres and breasts.  We know that men DO often have breasts.  Being able talk about our experience is a relief.
I am also grateful.  It reminds me it's okay as a male to have breast and not feel shame. The wearing of a nice bra is then accepted and warranted.


 

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