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Does this undergarment work?

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I am seriously thinking about wearing this under my dress. I am a D cup.

http://www.barenecessities.com/productviews.asp?image_cat_id=6&pf_id=Maidenform7445

dress is here

http://www.jimhjelmbridal.com/jim_br/images_detail/jh8858_x1.jpg

Is this a good idea or not?

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  1. That bra is too wierd.  I think it would be falling off your arms all day and I can't imagine it giving any support at all.

    Better to have cups sewn into the dress.


  2. That dress is meant for an A or B cup because it doesn't allow for a bra, because it's completely backless. Anyone who needs some kind of support will have a problem. It may work but you'll have to try it on to see where the shoulder part fits. I think the dress will be too low cut in the front for it too though.

  3. It makes me nervous....I am not sure whether or not it would support a D cup....

    Try Lane Bryant....They have the most supportive bras for larger chests...

    BEAUTIFUL dress by the way!!!

  4. The bra looks like it would put a lot of strain on your shoulders especially if your a D cup. But it doesn't hurt to buy one and try it on along with the dress!

  5. Honestly I wouldn't wear that bra with that dress.  Your chest is too big for that and you dont want your twins popping out on your wedding day.  There are adhesive bras that you can wear (I wear a D cup and wore one with my prom dress).  It's very very supportive.  It will definitely hold those bad boys in place. Here's the link

    http://www.senselingerie.com/pc-570-18-b...

    I know it doesn't look supportive but like I told you I have used them before and they worked perfectly.

    By the way, BEAUTIFUL dress

  6. VERY good idea. I've never seen a bra like that. I'm Starring this question, and checking it out, and I NEVER extensively check out stuff that gets posted here! The dress may not need a bra, but if you feel you need a little more support(I'm a D, too), I say go for it.

    Clever girl!

  7. Victoria's Secret has an adhesive underwire plunge that solves the backless problem, avoids those weird straps (which you wouldn't want peeking out in a picture), is suitable for low necklines, and has underwire for support.  It's reusable, so you could try it out beforehand to see if it's going to give you a comfortable level of support. Good luck!  Here's the link: http://www2.victoriassecret.com/collecti...

  8. That seems like it would bother me...you can get your dress tailored so that there is a 'built' in bra - or at least fitted so you do not need a bra. to , talk to your seemstress about it.

    i went to Lane Bryant with my dress and found a great bra with my consultant.

  9. nope buy one that clear on the back and on the strips i know a stripless bra for a c and up cup its like a joke so try find one with clear strips. dont they make corsets with bras included for those kinds of dresses?

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