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Question for anyone who wears or has worn bras

Discussion in 'Gender Identity and Expression' started by Zoe Izumi, Jan 16, 2017.

  1. Matto_Corvo

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    True. My mom wears the unpadded and wire free ones and she just chucks it in the dryer. They actually last her quite a while as well
     
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    Yeah my bras (non padded, no wires) that I've had since summer 2013 are perfect. I compared them to my new one that I've only work once and other than the most looking more grey than white there's no difference as far as I can see. The elastic is a little more stretched but that's only due to wear and it's still perfectly fine.
     
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    That is good to know. I may try the drier once, and see how well mine holds up from that. Worse comes to worse I just get a replacement at Target.
     
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    I just hang mine on something in the house, like a door or something.
     
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    You can also get a bra bag or wash/dry it in a pillowcase, that will help preserve it a bit more than just tossing it in.
     
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    I hadn't thought of the pillowcase thing, mine is really in need of a wash anyway, but it's blue while my bra is pink.