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    Snowlilly

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    #314144   2008-04-29 11:16 GMT      
    I got measured a few months ago, and wearing a size C all my life, and find out I'm a D, no wonder my boobs always falling out! LOL But, ever since then, after spending $500 in different bras, to find one that looks right, I've been having nothing but pain and agony. My bras look right when I'm standing up in a mirror, but when I sit down they jab me all day in the arm pit, and end up with a nice red rash that burns! And, I always have to adjust myself, or the bra looks 'wrinkled' and looks funny underneath a t-shirt. So if you know any brand of bra that doesn't do this or a link you can give me, I'd appreciate it!

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    #314145   2008-04-29 11:19 GMT      
    Victoria secret; love it

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    #314146   2008-04-29 11:19 GMT      
    Victoria's Secret bras are the best. And when you're there, don't be afraid to ask a bra specialist to help, that's her job! She can help you pick a bra just for you, and help you try it on.

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    #314147   2008-04-29 11:20 GMT      
    Sounds like you didn't get the right measurements. Maybe try a different shop for measurements.

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    #314148   2008-04-29 11:28 GMT      
    get re-measured, I had the same issue
    was wearing a dd and really need a c/d to better fit me.
    Try Playtex 18 hour bras, these are amazing. Thye look good, fit great and wash and wear well. You can find them at Kmart. I have tried many many bras and had the same issues as you. They really fit true to size. Good Luck to you.

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    #314149   2008-04-29 11:38 GMT      
    I've finally found a great bra; its Playtex everyday basics and since I just brought 3 this weekend I have the style number it is #5227.
    This style bra does not have bones as I cannot wear a bra with bones. They have built in support but are not padded. I cannot tolerate padding.
    I brought one on sale, wore it a while and found that this style does run a little small.
    I wear a 40 instead of a 38 in this style bra.

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    #314150   2008-04-29 14:31 GMT      
    Target has the most comfortable bras.
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