Kim
My boobs are growing like crazy and I would like a good quality bra, but not an expensive one because I don't know if they'll be done growing. I'm about 14 weeks pregnant so I know they are going to get biiig the get smaller again after I breast feed. Soooo Is there anywhere that I can get a good cheap bra? Right now I need to find a 32D. Which I already know is going to be practically impossible. I can make a 34D work I suppose though. (I don't need nursing bras, just regular ones)
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The bras at Ross are inexpensive, probably between $10-$18 or so. I think that Nordstrom Rack has a better quality and selection of bras (especially if you have a larger cup size), if you are willing to spend closer to $20-$30. The prices at Target would probably fall somewhere in between. Maybe consider some sports bras? The material is usually stretchy, so you might be able to get more use out of them as your chest size increases and decreases again later after you are done nursing.
The bras at Ross are inexpensive, probably between $10-$18 or so. I think that Nordstrom Rack has a better quality and selection of bras (especially if you have a larger cup size), if you are willing to spend closer to $20-$30. The prices at Target would probably fall somewhere in between. Maybe consider some sports bras? The material is usually stretchy, so you might be able to get more use out of them as your chest size increases and decreases again later after you are done nursing.
Cheap online stores for big bras?
Martina
I'm wearing 34F and would like to try 32G since my back is riding up a bit.
This isn't a size I can get in a normal store (not where I live), so I'm looking online. I'm looking for the cheapest option available, since I just want to try it on and it may not fit.
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I wear a 40F {I'm a little thicker around the middle, but I know where you're coming from =o)} It depends on your definition of "cheap" I order most of my bras online and usually spend $20-$50 each, depending on style and brand. I have reached the conclusion that women who wear bigger than a 'D' cup will never be able to find a nice, good-quality bra for a reasonable amount of money, until we threaten fashion designers within an inch of their lives, but I digress . . . here are some sites I have used in the past:
http://www.herroom.com/top-sellers.aspx
http://www.freshpair.com/womens/bras/size-32G.html?sortBy=price_l
http://www.lindasonline.com/32g-bras.html?gclid=COvhocy5jZ0CFQO2sgodPGz-2Q
http://www.biggerbras.com/by-size/32g-bra-size.cfm
http://www.jms.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce/ExecMacro/new_search.d2w/report?searchtext=32G&CurParent=&session=9254592&wtqty=1&mn=D
http://www.onehanesplace.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce/ExecMacro/new_search.d2w/report?searchtext=32G&CurParent=&session=6995682&wtqty=0&mn=D
http://www.thebigbrashop.com/shop/search.php?hsBackSize=32&hsCupSize=G&SType=XXXXXXXXXXXX&SearchType=XXXXXXXXXXXX
I wear a 40F {I'm a little thicker around the middle, but I know where you're coming from =o)} It depends on your definition of "cheap" I order most of my bras online and usually spend $20-$50 each, depending on style and brand. I have reached the conclusion that women who wear bigger than a 'D' cup will never be able to find a nice, good-quality bra for a reasonable amount of money, until we threaten fashion designers within an inch of their lives, but I digress . . . here are some sites I have used in the past:
http://www.herroom.com/top-sellers.aspx
http://www.freshpair.com/womens/bras/size-32G.html?sortBy=price_l
http://www.lindasonline.com/32g-bras.html?gclid=COvhocy5jZ0CFQO2sgodPGz-2Q
http://www.biggerbras.com/by-size/32g-bra-size.cfm
http://www.jms.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce/ExecMacro/new_search.d2w/report?searchtext=32G&CurParent=&session=9254592&wtqty=1&mn=D
http://www.onehanesplace.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce/ExecMacro/new_search.d2w/report?searchtext=32G&CurParent=&session=6995682&wtqty=0&mn=D
http://www.thebigbrashop.com/shop/search.php?hsBackSize=32&hsCupSize=G&SType=XXXXXXXXXXXX&SearchType=XXXXXXXXXXXX
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