thread: Anyone tried Ahh Bra (or similar brands)?

  1. #1
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    Sep 2008
    In a cloud of madness.
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    Anyone tried Ahh Bra (or similar brands)?

    I brought 2 of the cheaper brand one today. One in medium and one in large. I have layered them over the top of each other thinking it might hold my boobies a little better. I'm not convinced though. Comfy = Yes, supportive, well, thats the bit i'm not convinced about. The bonus is, i'm not falling out of them like every other bra i have ever owned. Damn having big boobs (last fitting was a 10f - yes you can't buy bras that big in normal shops have to spend $80+ for one bra!)

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    Nov 2010
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    My friend has the ahh bra and it's the same she says, comfy but not supportive.

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    Jan 2009
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    Yeah, no, don't go there. They are super comfy - because they don't hold you in place! They are ok for about the first 5minutes till they warm up to your body and stretch out. I think the ahh part should be, ahhh where'd my boobs drop to!

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    Yeah, no, don't go there. They are super comfy - because they don't hold you in place! They are ok for about the first 5minutes till they warm up to your body and stretch out. I think the ahh part should be, ahhh where'd my boobs drop to!
    I'm a bit worries thats what going to happen. These ones were made of bamboo rather than something else so though for $12 i'd try it, if it's c**py no harm done.

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    i am wearing one right now and i love it. i wouldn't wear it with a formal dress or anything, but when you are bumming around in trackies they are the absolute best.

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    Apr 2008
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    I am an E cup and I bought one from the infomercial and it was awful. No support. Very comfy but I would not leave the house in it. Like Ausgirl said, as soon as it warms up to your body, your boobs just drop again and dont stay in position.

  7. #7
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    comfy but zilch support.

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    Jan 2008
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    I am also a 10F and I bought a Genie Bra over 6 months ago and I love it, I now have 6 of them and wear nothing else, I have the medium size. I did try to wear 2 together but felt like I couldn't breath, I have worn them only while breastfeeding and pregnant so I am unsure what it will be like support wise once I am empty and shall I say saggy after feeding 4.

    Thought I might add, I originally bought the black, white and beige combo and they are fantastic, I then got the blue, pink and purple combo and although they are the same size and brand they don't seem quite so firm, not sure why, they are ok still I just go for the plain colours first, i just feel they hold a bit better.

    I just read the other posts and thought I would also add that I don't drop through wear, they seem to hold me in place but mine is the genie bra so maybe they are a little different even though they look the same.

  9. #9
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    Feb 2010
    Gold Coast
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    I tried a brand similar to the ahh bra. Sure, it's comfy..... but doesn't quite support like I want it to. Being pg at the moment my underwire bras are killing me, and I have the whole explosive cleavage and rock hard-ness going on, lol. I imagine without pg hormones or bfing, my boobs will be swinging in the breeze in one of these bras.

    Don't go there unless you have smallish boobs. I'm a C cup.