Author Topic: Minimiser bra  (Read 1561 times)

Offline 42CSurprise!

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I'll join the chorus Jason.  That is a beautiful brassiere that does a great job shaping and presenting your breasts.  I've not ventured in to the high price spread but I can see these folks are offering a first rate product. My go to brassiere does a wonderful job but it doesn't have the style your brassiere has.  Thanks for included the link so we can check it out for ourselves.  That they have larger bands adds to the intrigue.  I wear a 42C brassiere but I have a 44B that does not require an extender so I may give this a try myself...  mmm.

Offline gyneco_jason

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I'll join the chorus Jason.  That is a beautiful brassiere that does a great job shaping and presenting your breasts.  I've not ventured in to the high price spread but I can see these folks are offering a first rate product. My go to brassiere does a wonderful job but it doesn't have the style your brassiere has.  Thanks for included the link so we can check it out for ourselves.  That they have larger bands adds to the intrigue.  I wear a 42C brassiere but I have a 44B that does not require an extender so I may give this a try myself...  mmm.
Oh thank you so much 🙂

Offline oldguy

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The Bali bra looks very nice. Here is a pic of the red minimiser bra and another of my regulat bras and you can see the difference I think. The minimiser is a 34D and the nude bra is actually 34DD.  I love the 34DD but my wife doesn't like me wearing it out and about.
AlfaO,

The red bra certainly helps with minimizing.  The color would be an issue.  A quick pic of the bra I generally wear.  I bought a 3 pack, with a white dark grey and pink.  Haven't worn the pink.  That would be a step too far, over the cliff.  I believe there were 3 for $16 on Amazon.  Even with these, It's a challenge.  

Offline AlfaQ

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That looks like a comfortable bra you are wearing.  Eventually you  may want to move onto something more supportive.  I started my journey with something similar but came to realise that I needed more support and control to be truly comfortable.  My wife understands this too.

Offline oldguy

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AlfaQ,

At 75, with two new knees, I no longer run.  These seem to work for me for compression, support and providing a look of well developed pecs.  Of course, that fails when they see my arms.  Fortunately, we have a lot of agriculture here.  Guys wear jeans and work shirts year around.  Even when it's over 100 degrees. 

I do occasionally wear regular non-wired bras, but those show significant development.  No hiding them and can't see my feet without bending.  My pullover jog bras, separate the breasts and make them more pronounced, but I wear them when working the yard, as they keep the breasts where they belong. When bending and twisting, the breasts tend to move around in the uni-bra.

Wife is fine with what I am wearing.  I buy 3 packs of exercise bras.  One of the uni-bras was pink.  That's a bridge too far.

Offline explore_support

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The Bali bra looks very nice. Here is a pic of the red minimiser bra and another of my regulat bras and you can see the difference I think. The minimiser is a 34D and the nude bra is actually 34DD.  I love the 34DD but my wife doesn't like me wearing it out and about.
That is really nice. I like the way the minimiser bra reduces the projection. Does it feel like compressing the busts?

 

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