09-17-17, 05:44 PM | |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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I'm not sure if this thread I started (looking for a more comfortable bra so I can do more manual labor) is where you got it, but I'm glad it worked out for you. I'm sad to say that I couldn't make that style of bra work for me. I'm just too jello-y around and I also had trouble getting it on, over my head and around. I had the same problem with the Coobie bra (They took them back with no hassle, and it only cost me shipping. It was truely a no-risk trial.)
I guess I just have to lose weight and stretch more so I can "earn" wearing a more comfortable bra. |
10-13-17, 08:33 AM | |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: New Jersey
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This is a timely thread for me. I have been wearing Coobie bras for a few years but lately I am finding them uncomfortable. The original one I got is still very comfy but the stitching on the newer ones is bothering me.
I decided to try the True Body bra. I bought both the scoop neck and v neck bra and kept the v neck one. It is very comfy and even though they are expensive I will probably order more. I returned a bunch as I ordered in different sizes and colors. I will buy one of the scoop necks in black as the dulce color I ordered was not appealing to me. My main problem with it is that the straps are wide so they may show when wearing some of my clothing. I tried the True Body Lift bra but it didn't have any pads. I don't understand that. Still looking for another comfy bra style that isn't so expensive and has thinner straps. Here is a link to the V-neck bra I got https://trueandco.com/bras/true-co/t...Cart%20Abandon |
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