The Bras I Swear By
Tuesday, May 16, 2017Welcome to my bra buying guide! I'm excited to sit down and finally write this post as it's a very important one. I've been the guinea pig for the past year or so testing out some bras, and I've come to some final conclusions that I look forward to sharing with you all!
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I want to talk a little more about my bra preferences, my sizing and my must-haves before getting into this so you can be generally aware where I stand and take my recommendations off of that. Ever since college (when I gained some weight) I've been a size D in bras. I'm never really one to show them off because it's not totally my style so if this is coming as a surprise to you ... surprise!
Last year I realized that I hated my current bra and I didn't know my true size (was always kind of guessing) so I went into Nordstrom and got a fitting. It's a little nerve wracking at first but it was 100% necessary. If you haven't been fitted in a year or two, I would suggest going in and doing that. The fitting is free and they will also recommend and pull different bras to make sure they fit and they are what you want.
I think Nordstrom is a great place to do it because they have a really great collection of designers and bras (this isn't sponsored in any way, they really are just great!), but I also hate Victoria Secret so take my advice for what it's worth. My gripe with VS is they make everything small to make you feel better. I'm not actually a 34FF. When I was fitted at Nordstrom, I was told I'm a 34DD and the saleswoman started to pull some bras that were ... not my style.
When it comes to bras I need ones that are in no way padded (don't need that extra oomph in my life), very supportive, full coverage and comfortable. And that's where the bras below will come in! So while I am full-chested, I do believe that these will work for anyone wanting the same thing.
I also want to note that good bras are expensive. If there is one item I would ever splurge on it's a bra. Think about how long you wear them, how often you wear them and how bad cheap ones are. They are 100% an investment and are worth every penny!
So let's hop into it:
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