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I have seen a few strap free or nude bras advertised.

Has anyone tried these?

I am just not so sure about those silicone ones that you use adhesives to stick to yourself. Wouldn't they be sweaty?

I have however seen the bustfree ones which are made more from a spongy kind of material?

What do you think?


Karen
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Kyle Zachary 3 on 13th June
Spark
I personally prefer one-pieces than strapless bras as they give me a nicer shape, but also because the boning bits give me support (otherwise I sag a little). The best one I have is by Fine Lines that I bought in DJs a couple of years ago. They're not great in hot weather though when you don't want to be wearing a lot!

Those stick on bra things on TV look like they're better suited to smaller breasted women. I have to wonder how they stay on when you perspire!

Alex
#1 on the way!
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