Author Topic: What I'm Wearing Today  (Read 116960 times)

Offline Benusa2

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Comfortable bra

Offline AlfaQ

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That certainly looks very comfortable.  A bra with side support would give you a more centred look but that would also make you breasts more prominent if that's something you wanted?  

Offline WPW717

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The Duluth tanks have arrived.
I have had a few days with them in various situations. I find them useful in that they stop the swaying of the bust while walking & running. The hugging of the tank on the torso is a welcome sensation. The only downside is the support is not strong enough that it stops the side boob problem.
My thought is to try both bra & tank in different configurations or relegate the tank to at home , lounging duty.
I hope that the heat factor is not too problematic as I run hot.
Regards, Bob

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I wish I could wear a Duluth tank. Just not enough support. I do have a tank with built-in bra but it also has an internal hook and eye band like a regular bra that floats inside the back of the tank. That's the only way I can get enough support without a bra. It is basically a bra with the cups sewn into the tank. To remove the tank I have to unhook the bra band inside the tank. I learned that from a well endowed friend. 
Womanhood is not defined by breasts, and breasts are not indicative of womanhood. - Melissa Fabello

Offline WPW717

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No way I could do that, just not flexible enough to reach a bra hook.

I fasten about the waist, spin & lift.

First day outside with tank over bra, tank has the bra built in too. The double layer gives great support and the bonus is a bit more camouflage for the girls.

Offline Benusa2

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Hi AlfaQ,
I do like the feel of side support but not wanting to show off publicly. This one does keep side boob out of the way though and isn’t padded.
-Ben

Offline AlfaQ

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Yeah there are certain bras for certain situations.  I wear a sports bra when I  don't want to draw attention to my breasts but prefer to wear my Doreen whenevet I feel I can. 

Offline oldguy

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Comfortable bra
I have that bra, or something very similar.  It is my go to bra at home.  It projects more, but who cares?  I'm home.  As with you, it is comfortable.
  

Offline 42CSurprise!

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I haven't forgotten about my friends on this website but life unfolds and focus on breasts and brassieres isn't always primary.  With a bit of space, however, it is nice to know there are some lovely brassieres in a dresser drawer that treat my breasts very well.  Last evening I tried on a brassiere that was a favorite a few years ago when I arrived on this website and began my exploration.  I loved the material used in the cups... a silky feeling.  Beside that, the cups are designed in a way that shapes my breasts beautifully.  The problem was the frame is quite substantial and wearing it for a full day can be a challenge.  But I had to put it on again this morning.  I took a few photos and decided I should share it with my friends here.  So this is it.  Love my breasts.


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Welcome back, 42C.

You're looking good!

Offline Parity

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42 C I'm glad you check in and chime in yet.  Your still looking good.

Traveler your still looking good also.

Offline 42CSurprise!

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Alone at work today. Hope I don’t get any visitors. ;-)
Looking like that I can understand why you don't want visitors.  Of course, you can do what I did yesterday when a fellow stopped by to check my refrigerator that has been acting out.  I was wearing the brassiere above beneath a polyester tee shirt that clings to every curve... As I walked to the door I zipped up the fleece jacket I was wearing.  Although my breasts still filled the front of my jacket, he didn't expect to find breasts and didn't look... at least I don't think he looked.

The brassieres I'm wearing don't give me cleavage.  You definitely are well endowed my friend.  

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Looking like that I can understand why you don't want visitors.  Of course, you can do what I did yesterday when a fellow stopped by to check my refrigerator that has been acting out.  I was wearing the brassiere above beneath a polyester tee shirt that clings to every curve... As I walked to the door I zipped up the fleece jacket I was wearing.  Although my breasts still filled the front of my jacket, he didn't expect to find breasts and didn't look... at least I don't think he looked.

The brassieres I'm wearing don't give me cleavage.  You definitely are well endowed my friend. 
Thank you 42C! Got embarrassed.

Offline 42CSurprise!

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I love what the Breezie brassiere above does for my breasts but that comes with a price.  The plastic rib that circles the underside of each cup... the "underwire" portion of the brassiere, actually continues upward on both sides of my breasts.  The pieces between my breasts is fine but the two segments rising on the outside of my breasts go high enough to irritate the tender flesh at the bottom of my armpits.  I know all of you were impatiently waiting for that report...  but truth must be spoken.  I can only wear the brassiere for a few hours before it needs to be retired.  In reality I hadn't put it on in months but since I was moving my intimates about I thought I'd give it another try.  Again, I love what it does for my breasts, but it will once again be retired in favor of the Lilyette minimizer I've spoken about so often and showed all of you before.  It does exactly what a good brassiere should do... shape my breasts, hold them like a silken glove and not cause any pain or discomfort along the way.  I know many of the men here prefer a T shirt bra with light padding.  I prefer no padding.  If my nipples show, so be it.  Isn't it wonderful that we all get to make our own decisions.  This is perhaps the freedom so many Americans want to celebrate about our country... or maybe that's something else.

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I love what the Breezie brassiere above does for my breasts but that comes with a price.  The plastic rib that circles the underside of each cup... the "underwire" portion of the brassiere, actually continues upward on both sides of my breasts.  The pieces between my breasts is fine but the two segments rising on the outside of my breasts go high enough to irritate the tender flesh at the bottom of my armpits.  I know all of you were impatiently waiting for that report... but truth must be spoken.  I can only wear the brassiere for a few hours before it needs to be retired.  In reality I hadn't put it on in months but since I was moving my intimates about I thought I'd give it another try.  Again, I love what it does for my breasts, but it will once again be retired in favor of the Lilyette minimizer I've spoken about so often and showed all of you before.  It does exactly what a good brassiere should do... shape my breasts, hold them like a silken glove and not cause any pain or discomfort along the way.  I know many of the men here prefer a T shirt bra with light padding.  I prefer no padding.  If my nipples show, so be it.  Isn't it wonderful that we all get to make our own decisions.  This is perhaps the freedom so many Americans want to celebrate about our country... or maybe that's something else.
  You made me smile again my friend.  I have suffered the same ill fated result from a flattering bra.  I to have one that I most enjoy when I first don it.  It's color, it's sheer cups, and the nice rounded bust line that it provides makes me happy.  I can put my outer shirt over and feel good about myself, engage with other humans without feeling someone might wish to hang a hat on two points.  Then the noon hour chimes.  I should take delight in the fact its time to enjoy fellowship over food but alas, I'm in agony.  
  


 

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