D.C. Area Babies

BRA RECOMMENDATION PLEASE

HI - I have not been able to find a bra or maternity bra thats just plain comfortable.  I'm only 5'3" and went from a 36 B to now a 38 DD.  I find with the bigger cup size bras, the sides under the armpit come up to high and cut me under the arm or dig into my boob.  I normally wear anything with underwire.... Any recommendations?

 THANKS!   

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Re: BRA RECOMMENDATION PLEASE

  • not sure where you are located, but you might want to try getting fitted for a bra at Trousseau in Vienna. I have a weird bra size that most stores, even high end ones like Nordstrom, don't carry. Getting the right size makes a huge difference comfort.

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  • imagebh2720:

    not sure where you are located, but you might want to try getting fitted for a bra at Trousseau in Vienna. I have a weird bra size that most stores, even high end ones like Nordstrom, don't carry. Getting the right size makes a huge difference comfort.

    I second Trousseau, they are wonderful!

  • when I was pregnant, I bought sports bras at Target, I didn't want to spend a ton of money every few months as they got bigger and bigger

     

  • imageSofka:

    when I was pregnant, I bought sports bras at Target, I didn't want to spend a ton of money every few months as they got bigger and bigger

     

    lol, if only target could ever carry a size that fits...if only... 

  • imagebh2720:
    imageSofka:

    when I was pregnant, I bought sports bras at Target, I didn't want to spend a ton of money every few months as they got bigger and bigger

     

    lol, if only target could ever carry a size that fits...if only... 

    Right there with you. 

    I initially got sized and bought bras at Nordstroms when I was pregnant.  I bought nursing bras with the hope that they would fit me post pregnancy, and with one exception they all did.  Once I knew my size, I started buying the bra brands I liked best on-line since the priced was often 10-15 dollars cheaper.

  • I used to be a bra specialist so I recommend going somewhere and getting fitted to get started.  Sylene in Chevy Chase is great, but even Victoria's Secret can help.  BTW, I'm a 38 DD and I love the Body by Victoria Full Coverage bra (the one with a little bit of lining).  Also, if you're looking for something inexpensive and sexy--think lingerie rather than everyday--yet still comfortable to wear, Frederick's of Hollywood has a wide range of sizes.  Stay away from Motherhood's maternity/nursing bras; the quality is abysmal, even considering the fact that they're really inexpensive.

  • I worked as a bra specialist and Assistant Manager at L'eggs Hanes Bali Playtex at the Leesburg Outlet Mall for 4 years.  I agree with MrsReverend.  Though, you may want to try some of they styles at L'eggs Hanes Bali Playtex, as well due to the personal service and their affordability.  2/3 of the store come in size 38DD.  But please do not wear minimizes or sports bras if you plan on breast feeding due to their constricting nature.
  • Thank you so much all!  I am about an hour and 15 from Vienna, but it sounds like it would be worth the trip to go Trousseau's!  I'd pay anything to have a COMFORTABLE bra.  Thanks again!  Wish you all well!  
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