frightened: (angry feminist)
frightened ([personal profile] frightened) wrote2010-11-08 02:53 pm

Things I neither like nor understand

"T-shirt bras"

I thought the purpose was to have a bra you could wear under a clingy t-shirt and not have seams or lumps. Apparently not. As far as I can tell, the purpose is to have a bra you can wear under a very baggy t-shirt, and still have your breasts look cartoonishly large and pointy.

And what the hell is with all this padding? I'm a D-cup! They don't need to be any bigger! They don't need pushing up and out of the damn cups! They just need to stay in one place while I run for the bus.

Also, when I buy underwear, I find myself pitching my voice higher and softer to save us all the confusion and embarrassment.
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[personal profile] barakta 2010-11-08 05:04 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't have the gender trouble but i do have an ever hatred of bras at D cup size. Only ones I can find which fit properly are white sports bras cos I can't wear underwired ones, I'm a funny shape.
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[personal profile] meatina 2010-11-08 06:06 pm (UTC)(link)
I like the concept of buying new undies, but the reality is harsh and cruel, (especially if you go to Evans). Buttresses and scaffolding have not yet been mentioned, but it's surely only a matter of time.
As has been mentioned before- tshirt bras are for the prevention of visible nipples.
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[personal profile] meatina 2010-11-08 10:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, but also more desirable/aesthetic (apparently). I just like something that keeps them from bouncing too much and kept in roughly the right place.
gavagai: A woman looking in a full-length mirror, wearing an oversized black T-shirt with the words "Vacuous tart" on it (yelena)

[personal profile] gavagai 2010-11-08 07:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I find my sole T-shirt (or, more often, work shirt) bra useful, but then my breasts look cartoonishly large and pointy whatever I do.

Do you have a sports bra? They squish your breasts together and clamp them (to me) weirdly tightly against your chest, but you might have better luck getting a smooth silhouette with one of those, and obviously they're designed for activity. And not padded.
gavagai: A young woman gasping in surprise (omg!)

[personal profile] gavagai 2010-11-21 11:32 am (UTC)(link)
*belated comment* Yeah, that's just weird. If you're a D cup or above Bravissimo do lots of t-shirt bras with minimal or no padding - they usually have a thin extra layer of moulding to conceal nipples and stuff, but I have the Panache Superbra with none of that and it's pretty good. Costs a lot more than M&S though :(