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Offline island dude

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Anyone ever tried a strapless bra

hammer

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That would be useless in my opinion

Offline 46bboobs

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^^^what he said.^^^

I need a bra for support. Strapless isnt going to get me there.

Also guys are more likely to have side boob as our chests are wider than females.

Offline island dude

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Just a thought guys, not an expert at this, however everything I read indicates that 75 to 90 percent of support comes from the band, straps hold the cups in place, not provide support. The thought that I even have a need to know that is kind of depressing.  Y'all appear to be ahead of the curve on this so I'll defer to you expertice.

hammer

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I personally think that the band would need to be way to tight to provide all kind off support! I don't care to have them that tight, as that is one of the things that causes me not to wear my bra as much as I should and being a H cup I really need to wear it!

aboywithgirls

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A strapless bra is designed for an off the shoulder top or dress which I don't wear.
However have worn a strapless bra with tank tops that I don't want a stray bra strap popping out. I know that it's a bra that you definitely want to be fitted for. Because you have no straps and rely entirely on the band for support, the correct band and cup size is crucial. 
It's not an everyday bra. Depending on how much activity you do you'll end up tugging it up by the armpits all day long trying to keep it up.

Offline nepa151

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I have found Panache bra to be both comfortable and well fitting for all day wear. They tend to be a bit pricey, but well worth the cost. I also like the Olga line, they have wonderful choices in both minimizing and seamless styles. I am a full 36d and need the comfort and support. 

Offline TheDane

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I would like to add that for me the Warners no side effects bra in front close has a wider than normal set for the cups. I havent tried the back close style because i am not much of a fan of back closure bras.  

Warners doesnt make them in really large sizes. But the concept is there, tweek here and tweek there someone will figure this out.


I float between B & C cup bras just depends on manufacturer, and i fit well in most of the female bras.  My last measurement was Monday band is 37 bust 43.


My fav bras are sports bras, followed by demi cup front closure underwires and soft cups for sleeping in.  Old navy has a few that fit but their B cups feel more like a C plus.  


Would like to try the Soma brand out but wow those are expensive.   My aim is cotton only or moisture wicking, for those that are neither i use an absorbant pad to wick away the sweat, like zorb or bamboo/terry cloth something along those lines.  Doesnt add anything to bulk of the cup..


And no i am not trying to sound dramatic but sweat is gross when you are slooshing around inside a bra cup.  I live in AZ.


 

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