Check Catherine's and also look in your local phone book. There are stores who 'make' bras - particularly for women who have lost a breast.. They are possibly the best experts. You mention you want 'underwires' - but consider this - there are so many beautiful bras that are not only pretty and comfortable for the bountiful woman, but bras who help to properly shape and protect the breasts. Consider this: a lot of women wear bras that are not even their correct size. Best thing is to go for a fitting- make sure of your size - then allow the store clerk to help you make selections and colors according to your preferences. Underwires are not always the best support for our breasts. You don't want to start sagging before time - especially if you have not had children. You also don't want bras that don't fit - leaving the fatty portion of your back hanging beneath the bra (I know you've seen these) or the bosom bubbling over the top of a bra - that's not a good fit. So in your quest for the right bra - don't just go for cute. Save 'cute' for him when you're alone - but support, comfort and realiabilty - you need a good bra.. It's gonna cost you. I'm 44DD - and I pay $30-40 for each. It's a hefty price to pay - but my clothes: blouses, sweaters, low neck, v-neck tops - all fit me beautifully - and I have NO PAIN.
2006-08-02 07:30:55
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answered by THE SINGER 7
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I'm sorry to say that is IMPOSSIBLE to find cute ones. But ones that aren't "granny" or reduculouse that cover from your bedlly botton to your neck...are maternity bras. They have all kinds of sizes and are very comfortable AND supportive. If you get the breast feeding onse they help alot...and most of them are pretty. Not so much cute but you can get them pink with bows and things like that. A helpful hint though since they ARE nurseing bras if the tag says dd it's probably more like an f-e. Good luck.
2006-08-02 07:24:16
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answered by F.Duke 3
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Lines like Olga, Bali, Vanity Fair, and Lily of France specialize in "full figure" bras (as they call it). Try their websites for those sizes. Also, Lane Bryant and The Avenue carry their own line - Cacique - and other lines that specialize in larger bras. Try their websites as well, or in the strores.
2006-08-02 07:24:07
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answered by classyjojo725 3
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Hun with that size you may never find "cute" underwire bras...the cute ones dont have the support, trust me I know....havent had a cute bra since having kids myself!!
2006-08-02 07:23:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Try Victoria's Secret.
2006-08-02 07:22:28
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answered by That-BAM!-girl! 3
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I actually have gone to a maternity store for larger size bras.. They have them up to a size G!!
2006-08-02 07:23:16
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answered by Anonymous
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hole crap! i'd try Victoria's Secret or Target. but hey i'm a B so that's easy to find. I don't think there is such thing as a cute bra in your size. sorry.
2006-08-02 07:29:01
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answered by confused_beyond_all_reason 2
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OMG 44ddd/f man!go 2 macys,jcpenny, big lots,go 2 the mall:)
2006-08-02 07:24:31
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answered by Anonymous
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maybe i go with u to the store and help u choose ?
2006-08-02 07:23:35
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answered by kevin 4
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try breezies bra's they are sold on QVC
2006-08-02 08:33:11
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answered by classic_tigger 5
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