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Date: | Fri, 17 Feb 2012 08:30:06 -0500 |
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When I was nursing, I wore a 32I. It was extremely hard to find a good fitting bra that felt comfortable. This was 10 years ago, so I am sure things have moved on, but I needed more support than the Bravado or other sport-type bras could provide. Plus I need my breast off of my chest, mainly for heat reasons.
I ended up going to a local woman who fit bras. Her bras weren't specifically for nursing, but she had a variety of styles that definitely acted like a nursing bra (with cup latches, etc). Once I stopped nursing I continued to use these bras as jogging bras because they had that much support. No underwires, soft material and very durable!
It was nice to have someone who understood my odd physique to ensure I had a good fit. I did pay good money for the 2-3 bras I got from her but it was worth it!
Lisa Paul, ICCE
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