Tuesday, December 30, 2008

My Great Bras

Since breastfeeding three children, it has been difficult to find a bra that gives me the support to make me look like I have cleavage again. (I know too much info, but oh well.) I am happy to say that this month I have found not just one, but 3 bras that give my deflated balloons the support they need! Why am I sharing this with the world? The answer is simple. I am so dang excited! In the past I have settled for anything that will just give me enough support that I don't feel like I am, as my mom would have said, flopping around. I found that those kind of solutions were just making me look flat. I tried a padded bra a few years ago when I was done nursing Noel, but I hated how it always had to be reshaped after it was washed. Thank goodness for new designers. I can now have some bras that harness me and give me the shape that I have been wanting!

12 comments:

  1. Ah, here I was getting excited to find out about a new brand of bra that I could try (I have similar problems after 3 kids) - and then it turns out to be a joke. Oh well, funny anyway! =D

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  2. I wasn't joking. I just wanted to add a fun picture and stated it in a way that wouldn't offend.

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  3. hmmm. Yeah, I'm pretty much at a loss for words. LOL!!! (You got them at Target, didn't you? I can't find a good one EVER, now that I don't have access to Target.)

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  4. So for those of us who will be breastfeeding in the future and were unaware that doing such creates saggy boobs....What are these amazing bras?

    And REALLY? Breastfeeding makes your balloons droop? Darn it.

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  5. I got them at Target (my favorite store)! For Krista the balloons dropping is more due to the swelling I think.

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  6. Krista, take a balloon. Firmish, right? Blow it up. Deflate it. Blow it up again. Deflate it again. Do this according to the number of children you have or plan on having... notice how it's all stretched out and has less elasticity and really just SAGS? That's what happens.

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  7. So Rosa, what are these amazing bras called? I am in need of new ones and thought I might splurge. I would love to know what these little babies are called, do tell!

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  8. LOL Some women are luckier than others and don't get nearly as engorged. the less you grow and shrink the better it is for your perkiness. I go up 3 letters every baby and back down, so I'm not so lucky. Tennis balls in tube socks people. My fave bras are the V.S. air bras. Support AND lift. Which ones did you find Rosa?

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  9. Oh! Don't wash nice bras in the machine!!!! Bring the bra in the shower with you and use the poof and shower gel on it. Hang it over the rail to dry. Works great- no reshaping.

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  10. I not only machine wash, but also machine dry. I know that is a no no, but I don't want to keep track of what gets hand washed and what goes in the machine. The bras that I found don't really need reshaping because the little padding they have is sewn in so they don't shift as much.
    They are actually all differnt. The best two are Gillian and O'Malley (I think I spelled that right). The other one is Xileration (again don't trust me on the spelling). The plunge cut ones give me the most cleavage. The best part is that the most pricey one was about $17! I know that they will wear out, but that is ok. I can buy more...right.

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  11. hahahahaha, I love this blog Rosa. Reality sucks! I'm going to save for a boob job!

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  12. Heck I just want a lift! LOL They do face lifts... They have boob lift too, right????

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