Quote from: Jill1 on April 21, 2013, 01:34:54 PM
thank you on the link to the bra i will go buy one and I hope I will enjoy wearing as much as you have.my best to you
The honeymoon comes to an end, I finally have come to see the flaws of the molded cups... depending on your posture, the cups will be completely full and flattering, or they will experience an annoying and noticeable dip in the molded cup shape.
I spent some time and money trying to fix that issue, the best would be to just grow proper feminine breasts that would fill the cups in any posture, but for the interim I tried some padding inserts. The first set were expensive and ridiculous, little triangular stacks of silicone in a plastic wrapping. I was skeptical but thought it might be just enough to keep the cups from buckling... not even both of them stacked together could keep one cup from buckling. D: D: D: And those were final purchase items, once you try them on, no refunds.
So avoid specialty sexy lingerie shops, they are scammers and rude about it as well.
I also tried stuffing gloves in the cups, but that just created a lumps look to my non-lady lumps, but it filled them out pretty sweet, if I could get them that filled out and smooth as the molding, I'd be a happy camper. So the gloves had to come off, it just didn't look or feel right.
Then I found love in a hopeless place... while in a Target, I found these cup enhancers, they only had ones that go up to B cup, but I'm already close to a full DD, just need a little boost, and sure enough, after fiddling with them to get in the right place at the right angle my molded bra cup looked stunning, and no posture or position would let those molded cups look like anything but the perfectly rounded and smooth icons of femininity that I was looking for.
But tonight is a dark day, for it is laundry day... and I have no idea how to wash the delicate, fickle, fragile creature that is a slightly padded, sexy fit, molded underwire cup bra. I already have three of these, white, black and pink... and it's white's turn to be cleaned today. I'll just read the care instructions here.... No Bleach. No Machine Wash, No Dryer... WTF?!
Turns out you have to *manually* wash these because they are prone to lose their shape and they're just too delicate to survive the rigors of a washer and dryer. I kid you not, you have to practically bathe them individually in Woolite and after gently rinsing them, place them on a dry white towel for 24 hours for the molded cups to retain their shape.
I got bronchitis, ain't nobody got time for that!! Also, I have roommates, I'm not sure they suspect I'm a cross dresser yet but I think a huge freaking DD molded cup bra drying on a white towel next to the sink or in the kitchen might be a dead giveaway...
How to wash a seemless underwire molded cup bra... seriously!Just found my motivation for getting my own place...