Author Topic: Garment / Bra care  (Read 123 times)

Offline Parity

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  I just received my two new Wacoal bras.  They are amazing and feel wonderful.  This feeling is often forgotten as our bras break down over time.  It's a natural thing.  I have been diligent in the care for and of my garments.  Hand washing and a good detergent.  ( I have 6 hanging in the laundry room now drying)  I think JohnDoe1 turned me on to Forever Care Wash.  An unscented Liquid wash.  Yet, things over time and use break down and stretch out.  The comfort and fit of my new bras tells me it's time to retire a few of the older ones.  Ones that were once my go to.  Our time together has ended.  

Point my friends...  Take a look at your top drawer.  Like all garments things fade and breakdown over time.  Replace as needed, you and your breast will be happier for it.

Offline WPW717

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Kinda noticing that on my sports bras, but not the underwires.

The fabric on the under wires is not stretchy.

As far as the blouse buttons on the other thread with the memes that were showing that she was confident in them, some of my shirts are starting to do that, but the belly is growing kind of hiding it.

I think my boobs are growing.

I it slowly put on 20 pounds in the last eight months, No change in the diet either.
Regards, Bob

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My hand washed bras and compression pantyhose air drying in the bathroom. 

I always hang the bras from the gore off a hanger to dry. 

I use luke warm water with just a touch of Palmolive soap and only squeeze the water out instead of wringing them out too protect the underwired.  Same thing with panties and pantyhose. 

As for popping a button! I carry safety pins in my handbag just in case. 

When life gives you curves,
flaunt them! 💃
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