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1 hour ago, ElizabethStar said:


Thanks @Susan R. You understand exactly what I'm going through. The straps on my bras can be hooked together but then they are too close and you can see them unless I wear a crew or v-neck. Those strap holders may be the answer. I've looked around thirdlove. I heard they're really good and I should give them a chance.

 

Glad I could help. Let us know if the straps work for you if you go that route.

 

Good Luck,

Susan R?

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I had the same problem for a while and I ended up having to just wear sports bras for a while or I did have one racer back.  I looked at third love several times and it looks like they have very nice bras. I would also try soma if they have one near you. They are super comfortable and the associates were happy to help.

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Some good information there.  I wear Soma all the time .  I like their softness and side coverage.  But admittedly I also have the falling straps issue.   I’ve considered Third Love and Pepper but since I’m in a growth phase I’m going to hold off.

 

Willow 

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Oh oh, am I wearing bras wrong or wearing wrong bras? Have not had any issues with straps yet, now I feel like I am in for a big disaster ?

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It's a size vs. manufacturer expectations thing. If you're huge (5'11", longish torso, 42 inch band, A cup breasts) you get trouble with things like, "42 inch chest? She must have HUGE tracts of land!" or "Women are small, so these straps can easily be adjusted to any length from 6" too short to 2" too short."

 

I think you're just lucky enough to fall into what manufacturers consider "normal female range."

 

Hugs!
 

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Thank you all for the great boobet supporting information on here.

 

Willow

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Bought a new bra today. I reluctantly bought one with a bigger size cup. My tape measure said I needed bigger but I’m not completely filling what I have so would I? Turns out it fits a lot better, doesn’t smush my nipples, top of the cups lay flatter and my increasingly frustrating falling strap issue has gone away. I should’ve listened to my tape measure months ago.
 

I would still like a little more but regardless..thank you boob-fairy. ?

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3 hours ago, ElizabethStar said:

I would still like a little more but regardless..thank you boob-fairy.

Yeah… this.

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I'm about 2 and a half months in to hormones, and I have definitely have some growth now. My first sign was last week. I don't wear a bra yet, so I was hanging around the house, and I caught my self in a mirror. I definitely looked like a typical woman not wearing a bra. At least in the chest area. 

 

So I grabbed a bra, and I filled the cups perfectly compared to 2 months ago. I'm excited, but also pissed ill probably have to buy new bras in a few months.

 

I don't know which way my breast will go through. One grandma has about a c, and the other has bigger ones now because of putting on weight, or they were always big. I haven't seen any young photos of her. My mother last time I saw her probably around a c also. No sisters, or blood aunts also. That leaves out female cousins, and even if I could use my female cousins for reference. Apparently all four of my uncles are breast men, so that skews that. 

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