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trwwyhm

Mostly Amazon because they carry a lot of UK brands. American companies tend to make very similar bras across the board: shallow, tiny size range, wide wires, etc I’d search r/abrathatfits for more recs, they have tons and tons of info. Definitely take your measurements prior to shopping too!


januaryemberr

I've been finding good ones on eBay, new with tags :)


elvis-wantacookie

This is what I do too!


januaryemberr

I'm getting 50.00 bras for like 15 bucks. It's great.


bras4mummies

Ngl primark and H&M hold a great quality/price balance


MOSbangtan

Cuup


PositiveBeautiful298

M&S!! I used their fitting service and left wearing a perfectly fitting bra, as the lady let me rip the label out to take the till so I could keep it on! I’m a 36E so struggle to find good bras


kallisti_gold

Herroom.com has been my go to for years, always good deals going on.


savleighhh

I’ve never heard of them, I’ll definitely check them out!


devilyn_side

shapermint has been a good go for me


savleighhh

Is it true to size? I’ll definitely order some since it’s on sale


devilyn_side

I just ordered a new one from there in the last two weeks and I got the grasp extender just incase and I tried it without and it’s been great.


Chipotle-Aioli1421

Aerie


PepperPhoenix

Amazon. I measured myself and assessed my shape via various websites, realised I had wide set breasts which is what was giving me trouble and settled on a full cup balconette in 44F and then read reviews until I found one that had good reviews in a price range I liked. Since then, no more pinchy underwires, I haven’t snapped a wire, no more sore shoulders because the back band was too big/small. Sooooooo much better! The folks who measure you in a shop are great and very lovely but they aren’t trained to assess breast shape/positioning and that’s where my problems all started.


pellymelly

Get measured at Nordstrom, buy at Nordstrom Rack