I need some new bras. I'm on the small side (32B) and my #1 necessity is they need to be comfortable to wear every day. With each of my pregnancies my skin became more sensitive, and at this point I really can't handle anything rubbing or chafing me--even innocuous things like clothing tags (I have to remove them or they bug me to death). I need a couple of bras for everyday wear that are soft and smooth, with no seams or partially exposed hooks in the strap that might rub me the wrong way. Ideally I would love something as comfy and supportive as the Bravado Body Silk bra (but in a non-nursing style, lol).
Underwire is actually not a problem for me, just no seams/tags/anything that might even be a slightly rough spot against my skin.
I like Spanx Bralelulla bras. I am also rather small (32C) and they are super comfy and invisible under shirts. They do have underwires. I get the ones that have the front closure.
I like Spanx Bralelulla bras. I am also rather small (32C) and they are super comfy and invisible under shirts. They do have underwires. I get the ones that have the front closure.
Warning: They are not sexy.
Thanks! Not sexy is totally okay. My husband is legally obligated to love me no matter what kind of bra I wear. Monogamy ftw.
I like Spanx Bralelulla bras. I am also rather small (32C) and they are super comfy and invisible under shirts. They do have underwires. I get the ones that have the front closure.
Warning: They are not sexy.
Thanks! Not sexy is totally okay. My husband is legally obligated to love me no matter what kind of bra I wear. Monogamy ftw.
I have seen them at Nordstrom Rack pretty regularly or on BareNecessities dot com.
They really are my faves. And my H is so glad to get to see my rare exquisite miniature boobs that he doesn't care about the unsexy packaging.
I love Natori bras in general. I find them incredibly soft and own several styles but I don't know if they would meet all your requirements.
I have loved Natori and had good luck with them in the past. I tried on a Natori bra at Nordstrom this afternoon that was incredibly comfy but wrong cup size... so I ordered 2 from that line (Pure Luxe) on Amazon. They were $70 each but if they fit and are comfortable I don't care.
I just spent a ton of money on wacoal bras, and they're driving me nuts. The tag and where the strap is sewed in the back are both so irritating. Don't get those!
I love Natori bras in general. I find them incredibly soft and own several styles but I don't know if they would meet all your requirements.
I have loved Natori and had good luck with them in the past. I tried on a Natori bra at Nordstrom this afternoon that was incredibly comfy but wrong cup size... so I ordered 2 from that line (Pure Luxe) on Amazon. They were $70 each but if they fit and are comfortable I don't care.
If you find something that works, buy a few now to get you through and then just stock up when they go on sale. Nordstrom's anniversary sale and Dillard's will slash the price on Natoris a few times a year. I have one $70 bra and several $22 bras
I need to get refitted but I'm still living in denial. There's no way my post nursing boobs are still a 34D