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pidge
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Posted - 06/26/2010 : 11:11:55 AM
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quote: [i]Originally posted by ClareSsbbw[/i] [br]quote: [i]Originally posted by pidge[/i] [br]quote: [i]Originally posted by SSBBW[/i] [br]Hi Betty Sue, yep, my underwire bras in the past have done just that. I have not been able to find a wire wide enough to fully encompass my boobs, I think that's why they stick out.
Clare have you ever tried any of the Panache underwired bras, I have found them to have the largest cups in circumference I have ever seen
Hi pidge, yes i have tried panache underwired bras in the past due to their larger cup sizes. I've still got a size 40kk. After that i think i chose not to wear underwired bras as much due to issues with the wire cutting into me.
Do you still have the 400KK bra and would you be prepared to sell it as you are struggling with the underwires on the bra which I do find quite staggering as the 40KK cups measure a full 22inches across, the cups are truly enormous |
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lonely
USA
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Posted - 06/28/2010 : 07:39:55 AM
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quote: [i]Originally posted by pamelapumps[/i] [br]Hi to Claressbbw, I am not considered an SSBBW, but certainly a BBW. My bra is a 44K, but I am in need of a bigger cup now. I see more and more SSBBW/BBW's showing off their lucious figures. I do tend to show off myself, it is the best way to get attention when I want someone to nurse. Let me know if you post pics somewhere and I can do the same. Good to hear you started pumping. How long did you pump? Did you use a double breast pump or single? Do you have anyone that you want to nurse? I have some close friends that nurse, but I also have strangers too. I like men and women to nurse, they both have a different technique to it, and it all feels wonderful. Will you have men nurse or women? Keep us posted, would love to hear how it goes and I am here to help if you need. hi could nurse for you this lonelyinkokomo2@tmail.com would like to chat and do you have contact number
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Heather
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Posted - 06/29/2010 : 9:36:15 PM
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Hi Pidge,
I am in the USA, and am using US measures. I'm not familiar with "bullet bras", but they sound very supportive. Do you have links to more info? I am now wearing a bra that was sewn by a seamstress I know. It works ok, but it is not very comfortable and is very "harness like". I just can't find anything that has my band and cup size that works. I'd appreciate any help or advice you can offer.
Thanks!
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pidge
United Kingdom
259 Posts |
Posted - 06/30/2010 : 3:25:59 PM
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quote: [i]Originally posted by Heather[/i] [br]Hi Pidge,
I am in the USA, and am using US measures. I'm not familiar with "bullet bras", but they sound very supportive. Do you have links to more info? I am now wearing a bra that was sewn by a seamstress I know. It works ok, but it is not very comfortable and is very "harness like". I just can't find anything that has my band and cup size that works. I'd appreciate any help or advice you can offer.
Thanks!
Heather, the "bullet bra" is just a style of bra which elongates the breasts to give a very pointed look, also it lifts the breasts upwards and outwards so the breasts stickout/project more, not everyone likes the way it projects the bust particulary someone with breasts your size, but some like the look, sadly you will not get this style of bra in your cup size, you can like my wife wear a smaller cup but with a large amount of breasts pushed up which is very noticeable with sheer tops, I have to say that it is a big challenge to find a bra that gives you the support you want and will take a lot of searching around, have you considered or own underwired bras, my wife has a Panache bra in 40KK that is the biggest cup I have ever seen, it is a full 22 inches across if you measure across both cups, anyway back to the bullet style bra, Jeunique do a range of bullet style bras and some go up to a MM cup, most of the bras have double thickness material on the bottom half of the cup to give support and lift the web address is http://www.twotexasbelles.com/j5x.html there are other sites which I will search out for you, the "harness like" look you mention is very typical in bras in your cup size, could you send a list of your bras you currently wear to see what you have tried, my wife has quite of selection of different bras, hope this helps, only to pleased to help in any way possible, Pidge
Heather
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pidge
United Kingdom
259 Posts |
Posted - 07/01/2010 : 04:51:16 AM
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| Hi Heather, I can see you have posted a message but when I go to the end of the topic, I cannot see it even though I can a message posted in the menu, can you repost please, thanks Pidge |
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Heather
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Posted - 07/01/2010 : 8:26:23 PM
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Hi again Pidge,
Sorry my message didn't go through.
Thank you for your advice and thoughts. Here is one bra I have been able to find in my band and cup size that doesn't have the heavy underwires http://www.herroom.com/Goddess-6002-Jayne-Soft-Cup-Bra.shtml?cm_mmc=csse-_-HerRoom-_-GoogleBase-_-God001-6002 It is ok, but doesn't control sway and bounce enough for me, so I have to be very careful how I walk when I'm wearing it. It works for around the house and is a good one to wear at night for sleeping, tho.
I have worn underwires for years. The support is better with wires, but they're pretty uncomfortable and the wires tend to stick out in front. I have a Goddess bra like this one in 40L: http://www.herroom.com/Goddess-6041-Alice-Underwire-Full-Cup-Bra.shtml It is ok, but I bulge out the tops of the cups too much for most tops. I have several other Goddess bras that I wore before I reached this cup size. I have always liked their support, but sizing is a problem now.
I looked at the bra that Melina Velba was wearing that you referenced. I can identify with her struggling to get herself into that thing! It looks like it is very supportive, and would be nice to not have to wear underwires all the time. I looked at the Jenunique site, but it doesn't look like they carry my size (story of my life!). Do you know if those bras are made in 38 M or N or maybe 40 L? Do they make them so the cups are not quite so pointy? If the whole cup was made of the same fabric as the under part of the cup, it might work well to hold things in and not be so pointy? What do you think?
Thanks!
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pidge
United Kingdom
259 Posts |
Posted - 07/02/2010 : 7:39:30 PM
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quote: [i]Originally posted by Heather[/i] [br]Hi again Pidge,
Sorry my message didn't go through.
Thank you for your advice and thoughts. Here is one bra I have been able to find in my band and cup size that doesn't have the heavy underwires http://www.herroom.com/Goddess-6002-Jayne-Soft-Cup-Bra.shtml?cm_mmc=csse-_-HerRoom-_-GoogleBase-_-God001-6002 It is ok, but doesn't control sway and bounce enough for me, so I have to be very careful how I walk when I'm wearing it. It works for around the house and is a good one to wear at night for sleeping, tho.
I have worn underwires for years. The support is better with wires, but they're pretty uncomfortable and the wires tend to stick out in front. I have a Goddess bra like this one in 40L: http://www.herroom.com/Goddess-6041-Alice-Underwire-Full-Cup-Bra.shtml It is ok, but I bulge out the tops of the cups too much for most tops. I have several other Goddess bras that I wore before I reached this cup size. I have always liked their support, but sizing is a problem now.
I looked at the bra that Melina Velba was wearing that you referenced. I can identify with her struggling to get herself into that thing! It looks like it is very supportive, and would be nice to not have to wear underwires all the time. I looked at the Jenunique site, but it doesn't look like they carry my size (story of my life!). Do you know if those bras are made in 38 M or N or maybe 40 L? Do they make them so the cups are not quite so pointy? If the whole cup was made of the same fabric as the under part of the cup, it might work well to hold things in and not be so pointy? What do you think?
Thanks!
Heather
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pidge
United Kingdom
259 Posts |
Posted - 07/02/2010 : 8:20:01 PM
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| Hi Heather, my wife has tried some of the goddess range, several infact but like you she has major uncontrollable bounce and sway, and if she walks fast her bounce is unbelievable, she has worn it out shopping on several occassions but finds although it is very comfortable it is impossible to walk without huge amounts of bounce and as you say sway, she also finds the 6002 moves around a lot because of the silky material especially in the straps, the silkiness infact is the major cause of severe bounce and sway,my wife has mostly underwired bras, mainly because the cups are much larger in the brands she likes, Panache is a favourite, but as you say the wires can cut in, I think you maybe be similar in size to my wife and like you she has a lot of bulge out of the tops and you have to be very careful with the top you wear, my wife a quite a large collection of goddess bra but tends to either sleep in or wear around the house, she has one goddess that gives the most bounce I have ever seen in bra, and to think she used to wear that bra a lot when out and about but not so much now, as she has grown in cup size the sway bounce and bulge has increased greatly, no sadly I not seen the jenunique in L M or N but only K and they are all have that very pointy look, its a great shame because I think the jenunique would look very impressive in your size if you dont mind the pointy look, I must admit it does get a lot of looks when my wife has worn it and looks fantastic is she wears a silky fitted blouse, but the bulge is enormous, yes thats the secret the double thickness but only in part of the bra cup, I totally agree if the whole cup was double thickness it would certainly hold things in better, are you against the pointy look, would you be self concious about the projection? you really do have a problem and as my wife has got even larger the problem gets worse, but I am told some bra manufacturers are going even large in cup size because of the demand, I would love to be able to make custom bras for your size, but it would entail a lot of fitting and adjustments, it would be very interesting to see how you fit in your bras compared with my wife, do you any pictures taken in the bras you have? your welcome, I think you may already have my email address, there are other bras that we have not mentioned yet, I will look up, thank Pidge |
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pidge
United Kingdom
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Posted - 07/02/2010 : 8:41:45 PM
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| Hello again Heather, did you like the look of the bullet bra that Milena was wearing, did you like the way the breasts are lifted up and shaped to a pointy look< thought the bra looked great on Milena, I particularly like the wide side panels and the number of hooks, it looked great when she walked and ran, what do you think, I seriously would like to try and make a bra using the double thickness, what do think, also it would be interesting for you to try the panache bra which my wife wears which is a 40KK which compared to usa sizes would be a 40P or Q, its so confusing trying to compare us to uk sizing, your thoughts, thanks Pidge |
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Heather
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Posted - 07/04/2010 : 12:01:17 AM
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Hi Pidge,
Yes, the bra Milena was in looked like it was very supportive. I really felt for her getting herself placed in the cups. I know how that is! That's the kind of support I need, but would like less projection if possible. I have plenty of that already! LOL. The wide sides and back are better for giving maximum support and not digging in as much. Same goes with straps. I use pads on my straps to help with that.
What is the equivalent of an N cup in UK measurements? It sounds like a Panache bra might work for me, but don't know which cup size to order. Does the Panache control bounce and sway fairly well?
Thanks for your help!
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pidge
United Kingdom
259 Posts |
Posted - 07/05/2010 : 7:28:37 PM
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Hi Heather, according to this bra conversion chart http://www.breasttalk.co.uk/size_charts.aspx you need a JJ in uk measuring, my wife wears a KK, i have a feeling you maybe larger than JJ, to be honest no bra can control completely sway and bounce when you get above a certain size, it seems an impossibly to design and make a bra that will do this, my wife has tried many many various types of bra and they all have some degree of bounce and sway, she has tried without success to find a sports bra, when we are out walking something we do a lot her bounce and sway can be extreme so she bought several sports bras, but still has some bounce but less sway, she has even tried wearing 2 bras which does deduce the bounce and sway but it is not very comfortable, she buys her panache bras from this site http://www.bravissimo.com/products/lingerie/everyday-essentials/panache/balcoqqqqte-bras/pnb2-details.aspx?colour=white&ck=GocqCBVFNsWqQQm8E4lgMA%3d%3d and the only bra they do in her size 40KK is the balcoqqqqte bra, she has other bravissimo bras in a K cup, she likes the Tango bra but she has some bulging at the top as this bra only goes up to a K cup, if you compare the panache bras with most if not all other bras the cups are definitely larger, I would start at the K cup and see how that fits, the measurement across both cups is about 20 1/2" for the K cup and 22" for the KK cup, its all about support comfort for my wife, she will always have bounce and sway no matter what bra she wears and also she is looking for a bra to totally hold in her breasts with out bulging or spillage around the sides and above., the tell tell signs of a bra that is not big enough in cup size, if you look back at the Milena qqqq I believe she was wearing a panache bra before trying on the bullet bra, I would say the panache was a JJ cup doing a rough calculation, my wife still has some JJ cup bras in panache, hope this all helps, oh do you use pads on all of your bras? Paul |
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pidge
United Kingdom
259 Posts |
Posted - 07/05/2010 : 7:47:47 PM
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| Heather, did you manage to take alook at 'the lingerie shop' qqqq on milena's webssite, just wondered what you thought of the bra milena was trying on, thanks Pidge |
Edited by - pidge on 07/05/2010 7:52:07 PM |
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Heather
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Posted - 07/06/2010 : 6:58:20 PM
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Hi Pidge,
I didn't find the lingerie shop. Do you have a link to it? I saw the panache bra. The one the model is wearing doesn't look very supportive, tho. But, I like the look of the bra. It is lots prettier than most bras I have! Are they built more sturdily in larger cup sizes? My breasts are really heavy, so unfortunately stretch sides/straps, etc just don't work. I get way too much sway and bounce if there is any stretch fabric, even with a heavy underwire.
Yes, I use pads on almost all of my bra straps. I have a couple bras with wider, cushioned straps that don't need the extra pads, but the rest do. Otherwise they dig in, even with the band fastened snugly.
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pidge
United Kingdom
259 Posts |
Posted - 07/07/2010 : 7:04:09 PM
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| Hi Heather, the lingerie shop is one of Milena's qqqqs posted, the bra has really big cups, I could do a transfer to you through yahoo messenger or msn etc, it is HD file and the quality is excellent so a very large file, please let me know how you would like it transferred, I use ICQ too, it would be far too large to email, your right the Panache is a very pretty bra, sadly they are not built any sturdier in the largest cups available, its a trade off really between getting a bra that really supports and gives lift and a bra that is pretty to look at, I am not sure but it sounds like you prefer the more industrial bra which is very well made for the most heaviest breasts like yours, its all about personal choice, its interesting that a lot of woman with the fullest bust will want to look pretty over the industrially made bra with huge sides the widest straps and the most hooks at the back, my wife has all kinds of bras, personally and this is me I prefer the industrial bra, I like to see the breasts lifted up, seperated and squeezed to give the torpedo look with loads of projection, but then I am not wearing the bra so I appreciate the frustations of someone like yourself looking for the most comfortable bra in your size, what do you think of this bra http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h314Val_sQ0 (Mature Ideal World Model Trying On Bras 21 Jul 09 (HQ) Thanks Pidge |
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Heather
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Posted - 07/08/2010 : 2:43:01 PM
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Hi Pidge,
My Yahoo Messenger ID is Heatherlt8. I'd like to see the bra you are talking about. Is it something my seamstress might be able to reproduce to fit me?
I am kind of stuck with the "industrial strength" bras. Ones with wider sides and straps and rigid frames are a necessity for me. The bra at the Mature Ideal World Model link is nice, and looks supportive, but doesn't seem to go larger than a G cup. Is that right?
Thanks!
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