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Ladies - Belvia Bras
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Have any of you tried these bras, are they as comfortable as they say?
I've got inflammation around my ribcage and my bras are causing me a fair bit of pain. I've resigned myself to the fact I'll have to wear non wired ones in future but am not happy with the range I've seen, the Belvia ones might tick the box while I'm suffering.
Any advice?
I've got inflammation around my ribcage and my bras are causing me a fair bit of pain. I've resigned myself to the fact I'll have to wear non wired ones in future but am not happy with the range I've seen, the Belvia ones might tick the box while I'm suffering.
Any advice?
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M&S do a nice range of little tops that offer support.
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Primark have some nice comfy little crop top style bras too, too small for me for support but I wish I could wear them, look soooo comfy!
I have similar issues with inflammation and opted for a maternity bra from Debenhams in the end which is very comfortable and not too bad a style for a non-wired.
I have similar issues with inflammation and opted for a maternity bra from Debenhams in the end which is very comfortable and not too bad a style for a non-wired.
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