
Ok boys I know you read the post I await your suggestions as well!
Cheers
Sharon
tasadam wrote:In the interests of research for you, I asked my walking partner (wife) how she copes with this issue.
Her first response was "get a different bra". Either a sports bra, which is all fabric - no metalwork, though apparently they can get a bit hot...
Or, her preferred bra, one that's all soft in the right places (the strap). It's a Berlei style Y250N
My wife explained the good things about it -
The label is a soft fabric embedded as part of the strap at the back, so it isn't a scratchy label that sticks out
The straps are soft
There aren't any metal clips in the wrong places
There is a small metal ring on the strap high on the shoulder, but it doesn't bother her.
Seems they are priced at about $45, though some ebayers have them for a little less if you get lucky with the size.
Hope this helps.
Onestepmore wrote:I gave up wearing cotton tops ages ago becuse of the wetness factor and now wear polypropylne, merino tees or long sleeved parachute type shirts that dry fast.
Maybe someone should design a structured merino bra?
Tortoise wrote:Onestepmore wrote:I gave up wearing cotton tops ages ago becuse of the wetness factor and now wear polypropylne, merino tees or long sleeved parachute type shirts that dry fast.
Maybe someone should design a structured merino bra?
I've long thought there's gotta be enough of a market for such a thing!! Any entrepreneurs interested?
Onestepmore wrote:Maybe someone should design a structured merino bra? Call it 'The Sheepdog' - (ie rounds 'em up and points 'em in the right direction)
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