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No Frills No Lace Bras for Women Who Hate Bras

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Not a fan of lace? Prefer something more androgynous? Or just like minimal, comfortable no frill bras? Lace is great if you love frills, but not everyone does. Not to mention some people find it itchy and uncomfortable; and lace, bows and frou frou do tend to show more under knit clothes or t-shirts. T-shirt bras are smooth, but they also come with thicker material, heavier construction, and often wires which can pinch, ride up, or leave you squirming after a few hours of wear. Or maybe you just plain don't like wearing bras in the first place, but feel you need to for modesty or support. The wrong bra can mean pinching wires, slipping straps, or a band that digs into your stomach. Ouch! Who needs that? The right bra can fix those problems (here are ten bra fitting tips that can help) so that you don't have to spend your day constantly adjusting your bra. The bras on this page are wire-free, mostly non-padded, and have no lace, lumps or bumps. It’s all about clean lines and co...

Comfortable Wirefree Bras for Plus Sizes and Full Bust

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Are you one of the many plus size or full bust women who wants a bra with no underwire? Wired bras are a bit of a mixed blessing. They're great for support, but they can also dig in to your arms, cut into your chest, and even leave marks.  Ouch! And, there are times, when you're bloated, that a wire just won't do. These are also a good option if you've had surgery and your skin is sensitive. Underwires can pop out of the bra if you are wearing the wrong band size or if the bra isn't washed correctly (do not put it in the dryer). Or, you might have a problem because the underwire isn't sitting flat against your body. Larger busted women can also have issues with underwires poking under the arms, even if they are wearing the right size.  It's even worse if you are both plus sized and petite. Many of the wires are just too long for you. And, if you wear a minimizer, that can cause discomfort because they are designed to push tissue to the sides, which can make ...