Author Topic: Push-up bras  (Read 7240 times)

OnlyGodKnowsWhy

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Who all wears push-up bras? It sounds contradictory to being a man with breasts, but I just recently discovered the comfort that push-up bras give. They don't just hold your breast tissue against your chest, but the push-up cups actually give support under your breasts. I just bought a wireless push-up and it compared to one of my underwire lightly padded bras had about the same visual with a shirt on, but way more support. 

Kazmage

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I have a few pushup bras in my collection 
I agree they hold my girls in better with more support 
Yes they do increase projection a bit more but in mind it's about my comfort and support than what everyone else thinks 
I say if that's what you find comfortable then go for it 😀😃🙂

Offline gotgyne

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This is interesting. I've not worn push-up bras until now. Maybe I should try them.
John
A bra is just an article of clothing for people with breasts.

Kazmage

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Couldn't hurt to give them a try and see what you think 

Busted (and happy)

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I do wear push ups, but not regularly.
I find that they are good, comfortable immobilising support when hiking and hopping over stiles and for any gentle exercise.
Also I have reached the point in my acceptance where I would not mind another cup size....... One can dream. LOL

aboywithgirls

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Hey guys🤗

I can say that I had avoided push up bras for years. I thought being a 36G/H was more than enough and a push up bra was going to be WAY over the top.

I was in Torrid shopping for a couple new white blouses and wandered back to the bras. The store manager, Kimmie, also a a friend of mine wanted to help me. She suggested that I try one of their knew push up bras. She knows that I am FOB or full on bottom. I felt very comfortable in it and ended up buying two! They didn't add as much as I thought they would and give the girls an awesome lift.

Sophie ❤️

Offline gotgyne

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But my wife says they make me look huge so I only wear them around the house and shop. I was shocked that they felt so comfortable.
Charli, your and all the other comments are very positive. I should really give them a try. But to push the breasts together and up, are they not more tightly than a normal bra with the same size? If so, how can they be so comfortable?
John

Busted (and happy)

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Gotgyne
I too was surprised. The feeling is not at all uncomfortable, almost not noticeable.
I would perhaps liken it to someone standing behind you and just lifting the breast a tad in cupped hands. No discomfort whatsoever.
In my book it is an "must try" option. If you do, give everyone some feedback. 

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Busted, this sounds enjoyable. But there is my wife ...:)
John

OnlyGodKnowsWhy

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But my wife says they make me look huge so I only wear them around the house and shop. I was shocked that they felt so comfortable.
Charli, your and all the other comments are very positive. I should really give them a try. But to push the breasts together and up, are they not more tightly than a normal bra with the same size? If so, how can they be so comfortable?
John
John, the cups are padded almost like a wedge. At least thats the style of the one I got. It is lightly lined at the top of the cup, and the padding thickens to the bottom. This gives the breast tissue more support on the bottom. Essentially lifting them up resulting in better support and less bounce. 

aboywithgirls

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"John, the cups are padded almost like a wedge. At least thats the style of the one I got. It is lightly lined at the top of the cup, and the padding thickens to the bottom. This gives the breast tissue more support on the bottom. Essentially lifting them up resulting in better support and less bounce."

Absolutely!!!!😊

If any of you have had or will have a professional fitting at a reputable lingerie boutique, chances are, they will likely give a quick assessment of what "type" of breasts you have. They may be perky, full on top, full on bottom,  narrow set, dense breast tissue or loose.

I am narrow set and FOB or full on bottom. My breasts sit very front and center with a classic tear drop shape with more breast projection below my nipple. 

When I tried on the push up bra, I was very happy with where in held my breasts. Now there's no rule t9 how high your girls should sit on your chest. However my Torrid 360 Smooth push-up, plunge bras place the apex of my breast half way between my elbow and the top of my shoulder. For me, I am extatic 🤗😊❣️ of what a push-up bra does for my 48 year old 36H's. A push-up helps undo what gravity has done over the years! 👙

Love you guys!!

Sophie ❤️


Offline gotgyne

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For me, I am extatic 🤗😊❣️ of what a push-up bra does for my 48 year old 36H's. A push-up helps undo what gravity has done over the years! 👙

Love you guys!!

Sophie ❤️
Well Sophie and all the others of you, thank your for your suggestions. Then I should give them a try. But at first I must find a good lingerie shop. Until now I bought some of my bras at my orthopedic supplier who also sells my compression pantyhose and stockings, and other bras on the internet. But I think specialised bra shops might be better.
John

Orb

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Oh my word I shouldn't have read this.  I have many minimizers trying to not boost thing up so to speak. 
Now I feel I have to go shopping again and give them a try.;D

Offline SideSet

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I agree that push-up bras to make us look bigger, but they also give wonderful support and lift

OnlyGodKnowsWhy

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Oh my word I shouldn't have read this.  I have many minimizers trying to not boost thing up so to speak. 
Now I feel I have to go shopping again and give them a try.;D
There's no such thing as too many bras lol 🙃


 

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