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Sexy Pink!

Started by valerie anne, October 05, 2017, 04:34:23 PM

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valerie anne

Today, two things came in the mail.

Firstly, a Maybelline 24 hour lipstick.

Secondly, a sexy plunge bra in bright pink. The lipstick matches the bra strap colour exactly.

I have spent all day covorting round in a tight sheer top with heavy makeup. I don't need any padding to fill the bra. Heaven!
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RobynTx

Nice. I get to wear my Support Breast Cancer pink shirt under my uniform today.  Heading in for a 16 hour shift. Have a great weekend.


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Tommie_9

Quote from: valerie anne on October 05, 2017, 04:34:23 PM
Secondly, a sexy plunge bra in bright pink. The lipstick matches the bra strap colour exactly.

I have spent all day covorting round in a tight sheer top with heavy makeup. I don't need any padding to fill the bra. Heaven!

I have a hard time getting the right fit and look in bras. My first bra was a 36B, and it looks flattering without being over the top, but I'd rather present my 'A' cup boobies more honestly. I bought a 34A and the cups are perfect, but it's uncomfortably tight when I wear it for long periods of time. It's hard to find 36A bras when I shop in stores. I finally found a 36A the other day, but dang, it's way too flattering, if you know what I mean. I have a non-padded active wear bra, but it squeezes in and makes me look flat chested. Other than growing to a 'B' cup size, any advice?
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FionaM

look in a sewing department or store - they have band extenders.... just a second set of hooks and loops, so you can use a smaller band sized bra with great cups...
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valerie anne

I find that most online stores have 36A and 38A bra sizes.

I have tried bra band extenders, and the problem is that they widen your bra strap base, so that you can slip down.

I hate losing a bra strap, fishing for it is such a giveaway when underdressed!

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mm

Tommie_9, You could go for a lightly padded B in a 36, I know they are easier to find.  Then you would have a bra that looks and feeling good to wear.
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