Jul 10, 2008

Bust Free

Yesterday, I mentioned a few great dresses for the Gala. While shoes and bags and jewelry add to any outfit, it is also important to wear the right undergarments. Herein lies a challenge.

Often, bras can be uncomfortable or pinch in the wrong places, making that elegant dress look like it needs to go to the cleaners to be ironed. Other times, we must rely on tape and other adhesives to keep everything situated. While I was perusing for dresses, I came across something much better than tapes and adhesives. They are made by Bust Free, an Australian based company.








I ordered a set the other day from our web portal for only $27! That is a great deal, considering we’ve spent more on bras that we end up throwing out after they lose their elasticity! I can also attest that they feel great and are extremely comfortable, not to mention form fitting which is nice. In addition, they don’t have any straps or wires and use your clothing to keep things in their place!










I hope everyone gets a set to go with their new dress! These are definitely one of my ‘centsible’ convention must-haves!

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Love,
Loren

5 Comments:

  • At July 10, 2008 7:02 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    I saw this store and would love to avoid the discomfort of bras. My concern is that I do not wear my clothes form fitted. I wonder if they would fall off!

     
  • At July 15, 2008 12:12 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    I was concerned about the exact same thing - dress falling down and sharing too much at the Gala.

     
  • At July 16, 2008 12:55 PM , Blogger Loren said...

    They are designed for use with form-fitting clothing. Great for wearing a strapless dress to the Gala if you ask me.

     
  • At August 18, 2008 8:12 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Hey, Loren, thanks for the tip-I just got a strapless for my sister's wedding in Sarasota next month, and was looking for something like this. What perfect timing!

    ~Claudia

     
  • At August 18, 2008 3:21 PM , Blogger V said...

    I couldn't seem to find out what material it is made of. Any clues or advice on where to look?

     

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