The reviews are kind of positive, but mostly by women with A and B cups. Any experiences from women with c and D cups? Are these good for everyday wear?
With the styles these days, they do make sense, but as a DD (and trust me, a DD is NOT what most people think it is! :p), it probably wouldn’t work for me.
Strapless bras are basically useless unless they’re heavily constructed, almost like a corset.
D cup - I’ve never tried one, and I’m not likely to in that even well constructed strapless bras make me awkward unless the garment I’m wearing is fairly tightly constructed as well.
Adhesive? Excuse, please, the interjection of a male, but that sounds hideously uncomfortable, especially for the full-figured.
Right now it’s 95[sup]o[/sup]F outside. If the Lovely and Talented Mrs. Shodan, who is a D cup, tried to wear a sticky bra she would sweat it loose by the end of the block.
Regards,
Shodan (who gets uncomfortable if my boxers ride up too high)
That’s what I thought, it just does not seem possible they work for the larger chested. And it’s a pity you can’t try them out in the store. But I was hoping for a larger lady to come in and share experiences of how they worked (or not) for her.
Because I too have a hard time finding a good strapless bra, and the more material on the ribcage it has, the better. Still, with the new silicone strips on the inside of the bras, they do seem to have better grip.
I can’t even imagine they would work for smaller sizes. I tried several (yeah I can’t explain that either… I’m really just that stupid!), the tape kind, the silicone kind and the super expensive kind. They invariable just dangle off my boobs, if they stay on at all. It’s literally worse than nothing, by A LOT.