29-12-2014, 16:12
When I was smaller push-up bras just looked stupid (to me) because I lacked the tissue necessary to push anywhere. I think it also helps to have some upper breast tissue.
I have found Bradelis bras to be magnificent for smaller sized women, but the lacier style I have still pushes away from my skin (it's the lace). If I wear a cami with it, it's fine. The molded cup bra didn't have that problem. They don't have many molded cup choices, though.
I love my Wacoal push up bra, but they are limited in sizing. The 30DD fit me great, but now I ooze out in the center. They stop at DD cups. The 32DD has such wide and tall cups that as soon as I start moving around it gaps at the top. I think it really boils down to the cups being too tall and wide.
I never looked right in VS push-ups or the Wonderbra when I was wearing 34A. Not sure if a 30C (had I known that existed) would have worked out better for me at that time.
I seriously think that custom bra shops should exist!
I have found Bradelis bras to be magnificent for smaller sized women, but the lacier style I have still pushes away from my skin (it's the lace). If I wear a cami with it, it's fine. The molded cup bra didn't have that problem. They don't have many molded cup choices, though.
I love my Wacoal push up bra, but they are limited in sizing. The 30DD fit me great, but now I ooze out in the center. They stop at DD cups. The 32DD has such wide and tall cups that as soon as I start moving around it gaps at the top. I think it really boils down to the cups being too tall and wide.
I never looked right in VS push-ups or the Wonderbra when I was wearing 34A. Not sure if a 30C (had I known that existed) would have worked out better for me at that time.
I seriously think that custom bra shops should exist!