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Offline Bman41

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I've never got to look into those brands, how do they compare to Chantella or Soma or Wacoal?

Depending on the cup size,  you may want to stick with a manufacturer that makes wider cups. Brands like Freya, Curvy Kate, Elomi, and Panache all make great choices for this depending on the cup and band size you're looking for.

aboywithgirls

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They all retail around  $70-100. They are all excellent quality and very pretty.  The wires tend to be larger for those who are looking for additional side support. 

Offline TigerPaws

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Consider Glamorise Bras they very generally have side support and wide bands, if you have a lot of side underarm breast tissue these are very supportive and comfortable.

aboywithgirls

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I can only recommend getting professionally fitted. Start with some of the bras mentioned above and find a nice bra that fits and puts the "girls " front and center. I'm proud of my rack. I don't see any reason to hide them. They're a part of me. 

Offline expedient-traveller

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I did splurge a little and got a Bali bra. Sweet mother of pearl! This is great! Comfortable to the point I do not really feel I am wearing a bra. It does project a bit but the fit is worth it. It is seamless, which I prefer. It does push the "assets" toward the middle a bit which draws me to a question. Can a bra that moves my breasts toward the middle, so to say, of my chest, train my breasts to "lean" in that direction? Thanks for the advice on getting a better bra! Oh yeah!

aboywithgirls

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The only thing that I can tell you about that is that I have worn a bra as long as I've had breasts. My breasts definitely "lean in". I have heard it said that bras are to breasts like braces are to teeth. It's  called tissue migration. It definitely beats having  your breast in your arm pit.

Offline Bman41

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Amen to that!

The only thing that I can tell you about that is that I have worn a bra as long as I've had breasts. My breasts definitely "lean in". I have heard it said that bras are to breasts like braces are to teeth. It's  called tissue migration. It definitely beats having  your breast in your arm pit.

Offline expedient-traveller

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That would be nice. I have a lot of breast tissue on the side of my chest from years of not doing anything about the "assets". Tissue migration...just when you think you know a bit about your breasts, here is some more info. Thanks for the increase in knowledge.

Offline Bman41

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If anyone has good tips on how to get rid of side fat permanently I am open ears!  I am working on losing weight, but I have one side worse that the other (my dominant side is worse).  Knowing you can't really "target" areas to lose weight, I am just working on losing weight.  It is coming off, slowly, but it is coming off.

Offline walt

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Hi guys as like Bman I have side boob mostly on my dominant side.some bras don't cover as well as others in that area.the Just My Size line has wide side bands that helps greatly and as for targeted loss I'm not sure about that unless you get some lipo?

Offline TigerPaws

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There is little anyone can do about the Aptos fat under the arm. Most men who develop Gyneocomastia have this unless they are very thin (under 10% total body fat) the best option is to ear a Sports Bra or Bra with very wide side panels, 4 plus hook back clasp and a lot of side support.

As I said earlier consider Glamorise Bras

aboywithgirls

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Like most women, we also have are own unique bra fit issues. Some of us may have more side boob. Some of us may be full on top or full on bottom. Women also deal with the same issues as we do. Chances are, that if you go to a reputable boutique who sell multi bra lines , you have your greatest chance of success. I was Just fitted with a Freya Hero in a 36G. What I wanted was the Freya Raptor, sigh........ My size and shape wasn't going to allow it. You really have to take a day and go REAL bra shopping. You may try on 50 or more  bras before you find the one that you end up wearing home. 

Offline Bman41

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I have a couple Glamorise bras, they are ok (well, now that I have lost weight they may not fit well), but the material on them is rough, not that comfortable.  I have the sports bras:

http://www.amazon.com/Glamorise-Womens-No-Bounce-Full-Support-Sport/dp/B0035WTMF4

http://www.amazon.com/Glamorise-Womens-Full-Figure-Sports-1006/dp/B000VK9ZJG/ref=cts_ap_2_fbt

The top one shows through the v-neck in my shirts, so I can't wear, I had thought about cutting out the modesty panel in it, but would hate to ruin a nice bra.  And the second one is pretty comfortable and supportive, but alas, both have the same material, just a firm sports bra material, more polyester than cotton.  They are pretty firm bras, so if you choose one, go up one band size and down one cup size as a starting point from what you normally wear.  

There is little anyone can do about the Aptos fat under the arm. Most men who develop Gyneocomastia have this unless they are very thin (under 10% total body fat) the best option is to ear a Sports Bra or Bra with very wide side panels, 4 plus hook back clasp and a lot of side support.

As I said earlier consider Glamorise Bras

Offline TigerPaws

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I have a couple Glamorise bras, they are ok (well, now that I have lost weight they may not fit well), but the material on them is rough, not that comfortable.  I have the sports bras:

http://www.amazon.com/Glamorise-Womens-No-Bounce-Full-Support-Sport/dp/B0035WTMF4

http://www.amazon.com/Glamorise-Womens-Full-Figure-Sports-1006/dp/B000VK9ZJG/ref=cts_ap_2_fbt

The top one shows through the v-neck in my shirts, so I can't wear, I had thought about cutting out the modesty panel in it, but would hate to ruin a nice bra.  And the second one is pretty comfortable and supportive, but alas, both have the same material, just a firm sports bra material, more polyester than cotton.  They are pretty firm bras, so if you choose one, go up one band size and down one cup size as a starting point from what you normally wear.  

There is little anyone can do about the Aptos fat under the arm. Most men who develop Gyneocomastia have this unless they are very thin (under 10% total body fat) the best option is to ear a Sports Bra or Bra with very wide side panels, 4 plus hook back clasp and a lot of side support.

As I said earlier consider Glamorise Bras
Agreed sir.

Offline island dude

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Has anyone ever tried a strapless bra style.


 

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