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I was wondering if any of you ladies has a favorite bra. Mine is the Lace Desire Shimmery Floral Embroidered Minimizer which is a underwire bra made by BALI. I love the design its very feminine, and since it is a minimizer I have no trouble filling it out. You can see a picture of it in the One Hanes Place Outlet Catalog or go to their website. onehanesplace.com

Love Amber L.

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Amber I never thought of a minimizer bra. The blurb says it reduces cup size by 1 3/4 inches or roughly from an C to an A and, like you, I can fill an A. Certainly more affordable than trying a bunch of expensive large band A cup bras. Can you tell me more about fit and sizing?

thanks rita

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I just love my VS floral lace demi push up in 38b (dream angels), it fits just right and creates the most pleasing of sillouettes with many of my tops and blouses.

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Rita: Not knowing your measurements, and not knowing if there are any in Ontario, but let me suggest that you try KOHL'S Department Store . They have a wonderful selection of minimizers in several brands and styles. The sales ladies have always treated me very nicely while shopping here for my lingrie. If you are not comfortable asking for help pick out a few you like and head to the dressing room. I have never had a problem. I wear a 38C and it fits perfect. Looks like it was custom made. I fill it out the cups completley and the band is very comfortable. I hope you find the proper size and have a wonderful shopping experience. Love Amber L.

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That is a pretty bra..

I've been wearing Lane Bryant satin full coverage bras for awhile now. They're good at concealing forms, much better than their plunge, demi and cotton t-shirt bras. Once I don't need the hired help, I'll consider the others but for now, satin full coverage works perfect for me.

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I am partial to the Victoria Secret bras. I know they are pricey but I like their fit much better than the bras at walmart or kmart. Right now I am only an 'A' cup so I am wearing a 36A push-up and demi bra...

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My favorite is Bearly there back lift 34a. I would be a 36aa in most other bras.this one is perfect for me. just wish they would expand there color range in my size

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I bought a long line "front loader". Giggle. It is one of my most comfortable bras. I don't have to do the twist and flip, it helps mash down my tummy, it helps define my hips too.

Now, if I could find someone that thought I looked attractive enough in it, to want to unload me. LOL! Hug boob to boob. JodyAnn

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My favourite bra? Now that's a very hard question to answer. I love all my bras! Well I go for the busty look so I need a good underwire bra. I love my Panache superbra's as they have fantastic support and look great. I also have some lovely bras made by Sorbet that are very pretty and smaller for a large cup size. But I guess my favourite would have to be my black "Natalie" bra. When I saw the name I just had to have one :D

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Guest Hope Little

I have been wearing the miracle bra add a cup. I wear a 36b and give me a c cup look all natural. And they are so comfy and so pretty.

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with casual the standard dress code in work now, sport bra's are the way to go. if i am out running i don't want the girls bouncing around. If I have to dress up a standard maidenform from macy's.

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