Busty girls with no bras
My co-worker unbuttoned her denim jacket, showing off the graphic tank she was wearing underneath. To work, I don't even bother. You know how it feels to find out a friend has been keeping a secret for weeks? That's where I was at. I'm a girl with boobs, so shouldn't I have realized my co-worker was low-key freeing the nip?


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Reasons You Should Totally Burn Your Bras
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Here's How "Hard" It Is to Actually Design Beautiful Bras for People With Big Boobs
According to expert bra fitter, Kimmay Caldwell , who has fitted thousands of women over the past 14 years, women with larger busts are even more likely to be wearing the wrong sized bra. It can be difficult to find bras for large breasts and even more difficult if you have a small ribcage and small band size. If you have big boobs, you need even more options for customization to make sure that your bra is supporting a heavy bust, offering back support, and potentially fitting snuggly to a smaller frame — after all, most of the support from a bra actually comes from the band. So to make sure you're getting the best possible bra for your bust, we chatted with experienced icons to find the best bras in the biz from model Iskra Lawrence to content creator Nabela Noor who gave us their expert recs on the best bras for girls with large busts. On the hunt for t-shirt bras, bras with full coverage and thick bands, or cheap bras that actually work? Here are the cutest, most supportive bras for large breasts. This lace-y number is a sexier version of your go-to all-black everyday bra.



I’m A 34DD — & This Is What Happened When I Went Bra-Free
Like a lot of people, I have a long, troubled history with my boobs. I remember feeling betrayed by their appearance when I was in fifth grade, and I remember wearing two or three layers of shirts in middle school to try and hide the fact that I wasn't flat chested. Every summer, when spaghetti straps and off-the-shoulder tops came back in style, I sent a curse to the boob lords for planting these honkers on my chest. All the trends for hot weather feel like they're designed for people who don't need bras.





I was thinking about going braless the other day because I wanted to wear a strappy dress, but I felt so uncomfortable and vulnerable without a bra that I chickened out. What can I do? I can totally relate to your experiences. I discovered from about 15 that I had saggy boobs, and remember going to the high street and feeling frustrated that none of the bras would fit. It took me time to grow into my current brave and bold self.
