themousetrap
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Okay...I just needed to hear someone else say it before I agreed...I don't see whats wrong with a bra showing, I don't know why it doesn't bother me. Oh yeah, thats right. I'm a guy!![]()
Okay...I just needed to hear someone else say it before I agreed...I don't see whats wrong with a bra showing, I don't know why it doesn't bother me. Oh yeah, thats right. I'm a guy!![]()
I think I would rather see bras than all the cleavage on display here. YUCK! You would think Hugh Hefner was coming in search of new girlfriends.
Yeah, I'm not a fan of even decorative straps showing.
I like this new neckline on a top:
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but you can definitely see straps under the circular neckline, above the underarms. Ruins the whole effect to me to see the straps. Same with racerback tops.
I bought a new Calvin Klein strapless bra with detachable straps. It has boning along the sides. I absolutley love it because it's the first bra that really keeps the gals up, since gravity has been making it's effect on them. They aren't big, but now I understand what Stacy & Clinton, on What Not to Wear, mean when they say get a good supportive bra. And that one that is supportive, is NOT dependent on the straps to keep the girls up. I ended up going back and bought several more, on sale, to wear as my regular bra with the straps.
It's not just Sue Ellen and Madonna - who did start it all. Sarah Jessica Parker was dressing with her bra clearly used as clothing in Sex & The City. I see old reruns & I think, "Carrie, men disrespect you after sleeping with you, because you dress like a ho. I don't care if that has a designer label and cost $$$$ and is considered "fashion", you still dressed like a ho. When you advertise the goods to men like that, what do you expect?"
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Please share the type of bra. I had to return a really cute shirt with a neckline similar to the one you showed because I couldn't find a proper bra. The average strapless bra is WORTHLESS to me. I am petite and small, but very well-endowed up top (DD).
Sue-Ellen Mishky started this trend, years ago. She got tired of being called "The bra-less Wonder" so decided to wear her bra as a top. The first time she wore it as a top, walking down the street in NYC, it caused quite a stir, and even a car accident, if I remember correctly....![]()
I am blessed in the front, so to speak.
They don't make strapless bras in my size nor do they make razorback bras in my size.
So what do I do? I don't buy clothes that would require those type of undergarments.
It is totally unfair and I would love to wear a nice summer dress, but I can't.
And this means I don't want to see other people's incorrect or absent bra usage, too.
Yeah, I'm not a fan of even decorative straps showing.
I like this new neckline on a top:
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