Has anyone tried the Ahh Bra?
#51
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Michigan
Posts: 280
Was going to. Read that they were not very good. Remember that show Oprah had on - - most women are wearing the wrong size bra. Well she was right but it's hard to find anybody that carries a larger size not just a bigger bra. Try womanwithin.com. Have gotten three or four different kinds IN A SIZE THAT FITS and love them. Really makes a difference when it fits. I am very happy with the bras and the company.
#52
Originally Posted by auntdeb
Was going to. Read that they were not very good. Remember that show Oprah had on - - most women are wearing the wrong size bra. Well she was right but it's hard to find anybody that carries a larger size not just a bigger bra. Try womanwithin.com. Have gotten three or four different kinds IN A SIZE THAT FITS and love them. Really makes a difference when it fits. I am very happy with the bras and the company.
#53
I have a couple of friends who bought them here in Australia and they are sending them back. Said there was no support at all. As I need lots of support I'll stick to the ones I know fit me and support me.(Hestia)
One friend bought the Aah bra, the other the Genie. Seems they are the same.
One friend bought the Aah bra, the other the Genie. Seems they are the same.
#55
Originally Posted by ptquilts
remember the ads where Jane Russell would turn sideways and talk about "Us full-figured women" -- now THAT was truth in advertising!!!
#56
I didn't like the stretchy, no fastener bra made by Spanx so the Ahh bra was never on my radar.
I used to be an H cup. Real size not the size we often think we are. Now, I wear either a D or C depending on the brand. I still can't find anything that's comfortable. Sometimes I just wear sports bras. That's as close to comfort as it gets. Wide shoulder straps are a necessity. Smooshing them down is a little bit of heaven. lol
I used to be an H cup. Real size not the size we often think we are. Now, I wear either a D or C depending on the brand. I still can't find anything that's comfortable. Sometimes I just wear sports bras. That's as close to comfort as it gets. Wide shoulder straps are a necessity. Smooshing them down is a little bit of heaven. lol
#57
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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Originally Posted by PurplePassion
I ordered the 3 of them. They were not worth the postage. Might be ok if you don't have anything in front to put in them! But if you are big chested --they look like they are made from nylon stockings.
#58
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Michigan. . .FINALLY!!!!
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I too have been blessed by the lord above. I had a professional fitting done at a bra store. NOT by a Penney's, Sears, Macy's, Lane Bryant, etc employee. (I had a fitting by them prior to getting the professional fitting and was still not wearing the correct size of bra) Most brick and mortar stores do not carry my size 40G. I was fitted perfectly with a Glamorise bra. I bought one at the bra store, paid too much money but worth it. Tried it out for a week then took the product number off the label on the bra and found them on line for $20 cheaper! I now take care of my bras and when I find them on sale on line, I will purchase 3 -5 of them at a time. Well worth the investment to keep the girls comfortable!
#59
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Dallas area, Texas, USA
Posts: 3,050
Originally Posted by bearisgray
Well, so much for that idea.
I need buckets - not band-aids.
And thank you all who shared their experience. I will be staying clear of these. I'd love to live bra-less in muu-muus, but then I'd be shy about going up to the mailbox. Alas.
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