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Jason13820

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So I noticed some other people posting photos of their bras here, so I figured why not.
Here's me with no bra, with my usual sag, redness and irritation, and my two favorite bras. All my bras are Cacique. The black one's a Simply Wire Free T-shirt bra, and it's the most comfortable bra I've ever worn. It has a gel lining instead of an underwire, so you get lift and it feels like you aren't even wearing anything. The plaid one is a Cotton Boost Plunge Bra, and it's a really snug, supportive fit. They're both 42C.

Jason13820

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Here's two more of the Simply Wire Free bras. The green one has a racerback for a little more support. The great thing about Cacique bras is they all have thick, comfy straps and soft materials.

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Looks like they all fit very well for you. Did you go for a formal fitting or were you able to get them without doing that?

I needed to do a formal fitting, and I wasn't able to get a lot of choices in bras at a 46H and I also never get out of the store for less then $70.00.

Anyway, they all look great!

Offline Athena12@

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Jason Your build looks a lot like mine just that you are larger and have more hair on your chest, I have none.  I like racer back too because they can be more supportive.  I also like the lace that is on most of them.
« Last Edit: August 08, 2018, 01:25:06 AM by Athena12@ »
If you got them flaunt them.  We all wear bras so wear what you like and to hell with the rest.

Jason13820

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Looks like they all fit very well for you. Did you go for a formal fitting or were you able to get them without doing that?

I needed to do a formal fitting, and I wasn't able to get a lot of choices in bras at a 46H and I also never get out of the store for less then $70.00.

Anyway, they all look great!

Thanks! I measured myself, but then when I went to Cacique the saleswoman asked if I wanted a fitting. She was very helpful and I'm glad I did it, because my size was off by a band size and a cup size. These that she picked out for me fit like a glove.

Jason Your build looks a lot like mine just that you are larger and have more hair on your chest, I have none.  I like racer back too because they can be more supportive.  I also like the lace that is on most of them.

Thanks Athena! I like the lace too.
I was thinking about shaving my chest, just because the bras look kinda cute and might look cuter with a smooth bosom. I see there are three new colors for my favorite bra, so maybe I'll try them out.

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looks like you are adjusting nicely to hour new breast.  Good for you!  Since I got mine and the wife has excepted them I am having fun with them and the wife likes it when I buy matching bras for the both of us.  But I have gone into bra overload and have been getting rid of those I find I don't like as much as I did when I bought them.  Charities always take them so I am just recycling slightly used bras and clearing out my closet so I can buy more.  My problem is that I seem to have leveled out for now and hope at some time to move up to a C cups.  Then I'll have to do it all over again,  But that's alright , it will gib=ve me a wif=der range of bras to change to.

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I used to be self conscious and uncomfortable about them. Then for a while I was still shy about my breasts but I tried wearing bralettes or compression vests discreetly. But then I tried an underwire and came to realize why most women wear regular underwire bras instead of something skimpier. Support matters, a lot. And fortunately I live and work in a place where nobody minds a guy wearing a bra. 
You could always send me your old bras! Probably not my size though.

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I'm a 38 A but wear a 36 B because 38 A's and hens teeth have a lot in common.  If they fit I would send them to you but I probably couldn't afford the postage..
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Those bras look great on you.  And so much more comfortable than going braless.

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Thanks! I just ordered a few more.

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Jason, you said that before the fitting you were off by a band size and a cup size. Off in which direction? Had you measured yourself too small or too large?

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I thought I was a 44B, but she measured me at 42C. So too much band, not enough cup.

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hi all I measured out to a 48D but I am more a B cup and a 48A is to small in the cups 48B is hard to find.

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Walt;  I understand!  every time I have been fitted they say I am a 38A. Good luck finding that, I went to a small bra website that said they did a 38A (their biggest band size) to I ordered a 38A but it turned out that their biggest band size was a 36 1/2,  Pissed me of to no end. So I wear a 36B bra and try to stretch them out.

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So I noticed some other people posting photos of their bras here, so I figured why not.
Here's me with no bra, with my usual sag, redness and irritation, and my two favorite bras. All my bras are Cacique. The black one's a Simply Wire Free T-shirt bra, and it's the most comfortable bra I've ever worn. It has a gel lining instead of an underwire, so you get lift and it feels like you aren't even wearing anything. The plaid one is a Cotton Boost Plunge Bra, and it's a really snug, supportive fit. They're both 42C.

You're obviously a 42C the fit on those bras looks perfect.  When you're a guy and contending with having breasts wearing a great fitting bra doesn't only provide support but can also be a boost (no pun intended) to your self-esteem.


 

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