It’s not as funny as other Darwin Awards, but it got me thinking – just what is the function of a brassiere underwire (apart from making the wearer uncomfortable)?
I thought that was their main function, to torture the poor woman who were stupid enough to buy the things. They do hold the breasts up better (perkier, that is), but they are one of the most uncomfortable things to wear.
(now, was that Mundane and Pointless enough for you?)
Sorry to hijack this topic a little, but does anyone know a company that makes underwire nursing bras (in black lace would be a plus!)?
I’m so tired of the white cotton bras that don’t seem to support these new endowments quite as well.
Prairie Rose
If you’re not part of the solution you’re just scumming up the bottom of the beaker.
Hm… I don’t find underwires uncomfortable at all, but then, I’ve been wearing them since I was in high school. I find that wearing a regular no-wire bra is uncomfortable (not enough lift for these puppies!) And I’ll add this, at 41, my boobs look GREAT (very minimal sagging), so there is a definite long-term benefit to wearing an underwire.
If I may make a suggestion: buy yourself a lingerie laundry bag (kind of a zippered mesh thing), so they don’t get twisted around your other clothes. Also, NEVER put bras in the dryer. Finally, invest $20-$30 in a GOOD bra (sturdy doesn’t necessarily mean ugly, though you will have to look and try on several styles). The sides don’t stretch out as fast, and they don’t fall apart NEARLY as quickly as middle-of-the-line bras do. I like Olga and Vanity Fair… give 'em a try, I don’t think they’ll :::ahem::: let you down.
< snork! >
StoryTyler
“Not everybody does it, but everybody should.” I Spy Ty.
I’ll back up StoryTyler. I just about always wear an underwire bra, because I find them more comfortable. No sagging here. [brag ON] In fact, just about every man who has ever seen my, ahem, endowments, has told me they’re perfect [brag off]. No, I’m not going to post pictures. You have to take my word for it.
Olga and Victoria’s Secret are my favorite. And I like the little mesh bag thingy too, but I can rarely find it when I do wash, so I just pick through my clothes and remove the bras when it comes time to put the clothes in the dryer.
Playtex makes underwire nursing bras. I found mine at Sears, I think. Only in white and beige, though.
I think they are more comfortable, too. When you get to a C or beyond the elastic on non-wire bras is too wide to be comfortable and the wires give much better support.
This just underscores a question I have about the Darwin awards. Short version: WTF?! Long version: why do they pretend so many people have died of their own stupidity when in reality the incident could have happened to anyone. E.g., the Russian policeman who was stabbed to death by a fellow policeman. The guy who survived was the stupid one. The moral: kill your friends before they kill you?!
The answer, because they’re a bunch of bozos. They like to laugh at other people dying, and they cover it up with smug jokes about improving the gene pool.
I think there was a thread about this back when it first happened. The consensus was no, the lightning did NOT strike the underwires; but it was conducted along any metal surfaces on the ladies (wristwatches, hairpins, etc.).
I will not be discussing my own lingeree here; you gentlemen have enough trouble concentrating without picturing me in lacy step-ins.
Prairie:
Ya know, I bought a new bra just last week at my favorite lingerie store - the only store in the world that sells sexy, youthful, and comfortable bras for G-cups - and they had a black lace nursing bra on a mannikin. I didnt check to see if it was underwire, nor what company makes it, but I promise I will next time Im in town, almost certainly within the week, and get back to you. It’s probably a European co, though, so youd likely have to mail-order.
Incidentally, I only wear underwires. Otherwise they just dont give enough support, and I look like Im not wearing a bra at all.
It is better to waste your youth than do nothing with it. – Georges Courteline
The thing the two women did wrong, as any 1st grader can tell was to stand under a tree. The fact that they had burns where the bra underwires were is no different than wounds seen in people with braces, metal-framed eyeglasses, or a lot of metal in a pocket.
The fact that is a bra instead of one of the more mundane items mentioned above makes this story funny somehow…
The lightning killed them. Standing under the tree caused the lightning to strike them. Wearing underwire bras left a mark on their bodies & a splash in the news.
Sue from El Paso
Experience is what you get when you didn’t get what you wanted.
I prefer underwire for a little lift but it doesn’t make much of a difference to me. I’m not well-endowed unfortunately. I thought they were supposed to get bigger after having babies but not me… they shrunk after I quit breastfeeding. Now all I can say is this… I make the walls jealous!
Okay, where are all the Itty Bitty Titty Commitee members in this thread?
I feel alone here…those of us with small cup sizes don’t need them. I have tried them before and I find them very uncomfortable. Also, they do make them without metal these days so one does not need to worry about lightning while wearing one.
( she says as she sits here in her jammies with no bra on at all…in fact she never wears a bra while at home which is 80% of the day…guess she will have the droopiest breasts out of all the women on this board, geez, that should look real funny! )