A spate of underwire incidents....

DucksNuts • Apr 9, 2007 9:52 pm
OK, those in the *know*, I have had 4!! bras in the last week where the underwire has burst through the little sleevey thing.

Whats causing this? They arent el cheapo bras and I always wash them in one of those little laundry bags for *delicates*.

One just did it now, its annoying and owwie. I've stuck a bandaid over it, but its kinda ruining the cleavage look. :right:


....can you tell I am not particularly interested in working today?
bluecuracao • Apr 9, 2007 9:56 pm
Ouch, that just happened to me the other day! It wasn't el cheapo either (supposedly), and still fairly new. I wish they'd find a way to make these things without sharp, pointy wire.
DanaC • Apr 9, 2007 10:03 pm
Hmm....I'd like to join in on this, but I don't actually wear an underwired bra:P I'm kinda small.....perky tho.
footfootfoot • Apr 9, 2007 10:23 pm
Shouldn't this thread be in quality images?
(just asking...)
bluecuracao • Apr 9, 2007 10:27 pm
It wouldn't be pretty...
footfootfoot • Apr 9, 2007 10:33 pm
beauty is in the eye of the beholder...
Clodfobble • Apr 9, 2007 10:44 pm
I've never had that problem with my brand (Victoria's Secret.) And I've actually had occasion to cut out the wires myself in the past, and it's always been pretty difficult--and when I did get them out, I saw that the wires had little plastic nubs on the end to prevent them from poking out on their own.

I don't know if you get them in OZ, but I highly recommend Victoria's Secret...
bluecuracao • Apr 9, 2007 10:54 pm
You're right, Victoria's Secret bras are good--I'd forgotten about them. Oh! I'll just have to walk a couple of extra blocks to get them. ;)
SteveDallas • Apr 9, 2007 10:58 pm
All I know about underwires is, don't wear them out in a storm. :worried:
Hoof Hearted • Apr 10, 2007 12:06 am
One of my VS underwires did pop out. After poking the wire back into the sleeve I took needle/thread and hooked a few stitches at the hole to hold it all inside. Still working, and the repair job was done over a year ago.

The little delicates bags are great for washing...but I would still recommend laying them flat to dry.
Don't toss the bag of bras into the dryer. I really feel the heat of the dryer is what ruins most delicates, in addition to the friction of tumbling against the other fabrics.
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Aliantha • Apr 10, 2007 12:08 am
I have underwires in most of my bras and I don't buy cheap ones either. From time to time I do have 'breakouts' of wires and it's very annoying. I've generally attributed these to poor stitching. A couple of brands I've never had problems with are Oroton and Elle McPherson. Also Bendon are pretty good too. There's a new brand out here called Crystelle. I have one and it's so comfortable and so far no sign of breakages.
rkzenrage • Apr 10, 2007 12:29 am
Having to wear a dance belt every day really gave me a real appreciation for what you ladies go through every day... I wouldn't do it.
Fuck-em'.
Aliantha • Apr 10, 2007 12:47 am
I usually take mine off when I get home. They really are restricting.
bluecuracao • Apr 10, 2007 12:58 am
Me too, right away. Be free, girls!
DanaC • Apr 10, 2007 1:01 am
Like....born free
zippyt • Apr 10, 2007 1:06 am
then why bother at ALL ????



Hell Every body needs to know what the temp is !!!:ggw: ;)
Aliantha • Apr 10, 2007 1:06 am
And they take on a life of their own too when they're set free. Very liberating. ;)
bluecuracao • Apr 10, 2007 1:07 am
Dana, you're a lucky gal. In my pre-underwire days, I usually went sans-bra...
seakdivers • Apr 10, 2007 1:14 am
All I know is that once those wires break free - forget about patching it. You might get an extra wear or two, but probably not.
I've had $80+ bras poke out after a few wears, and $39.99 ones last years. I usually have to buy the more expensive ones though because the cheapos don't come in my size. :(
bluecuracao • Apr 10, 2007 1:19 am
I've never tried patching them, they just have to go. There should be bra insurance to alleviate the costs.

Oh, what am I thinking.
elSicomoro • Apr 10, 2007 1:29 am
A few weeks ago, April threw away two $80 bras due to the underwire coming out...she just bought them 6 months ago. The place she bought her new ones from repairs underwires cheap, but we had already thrown the old ones away. Due to her cup size, she can only get bras online or through specialty stores...I think the cheapest bra she's bought during our time together was $45.
seakdivers • Apr 10, 2007 2:35 am
Yep. Big boobs seem like a neat-o thing until you have them.
rkzenrage • Apr 10, 2007 4:54 am
Aliantha;332511 wrote:
I usually take mine off when I get home. They really are restricting.

I think my wife has some kinda' bra OCD. A doorknob is not a doorknob without a bra on it in my home. :right:
tissy_uk • Apr 10, 2007 7:01 am
I gave up on underwires after my washing machine got blocked for the 3rd time
elSicomoro • Apr 10, 2007 8:20 am
seakdivers;332577 wrote:
Yep. Big boobs seem like a neat-o thing until you have them.


Hush your hole! They are neat-o things, and I will pay dearly to ensure that they remain neat-o things! :)
Spexxvet • Apr 10, 2007 11:57 am
It's really annoying when the underwire comes out of my boxer-briefs. Ow!
barefoot serpent • Apr 10, 2007 12:47 pm
I seem to recall reading somewhere that 80% of women wear bras that are one size too small.
elSicomoro • Apr 10, 2007 1:08 pm
I know...I hate when women wear E cups when they really have F boobies...a shame, really.
LabRat • Apr 10, 2007 1:10 pm
I've only ever had the underwire come out of my swimming suits. The few bras that I have with an underwire have been fine, most VS, one Calvin Klein. However, I am a 34A, so the underwire is there to shape the padding, not support my skeeto bites :D.
Iggy • Apr 10, 2007 3:16 pm
Almost every single bra I own has had the underwire pop out... but with big boobies they have to do a lot of work. The VS bra I got the other day actually isn't very comfortable... the wire digs into my sides. It is still inside the stitching, but it digs. I am going to have to be careful the next time I buy a bra from them. I always stitch them underwire back in... usually I have to add a little fabric too because they get old. And I always wash them like my normal clothes so I think that is why they all wear out on me. Good thing I know how to sew! :D
Aliantha • Apr 11, 2007 1:47 am
Iggy, if the wires are digging in even though they're not poking out, it really is most likely that the bra is the wrong size. Remember, not all bra manufacturers stick to the same sizing. Trust me, I know. ;)
Iggy • Apr 11, 2007 2:23 am
The only problem with that is the girl fitted me with it... it is the only bra that fits in all other ways. And it didn't bother me when I tried it on, but when I do a lot of moving around it bugs me. It is soooo hard to find bras that fit right! *sigh*
Aliantha • Apr 11, 2007 2:27 am
Maybe the girl isn't very good at her job. lol


I know what you mean though. I've tried bras on at the shop and they feel fine but then they just aren't comfortable later. I've wondered if it's something to do with time of month and boob swelling/shrinkage.
Elspode • Apr 11, 2007 10:51 pm
LabRat;332704 wrote:
I've only ever had the underwire come out of my swimming suits. The few bras that I have with an underwire have been fine, most VS, one Calvin Klein. However, I am a 34A, so the underwire is there to shape the padding, not support my skeeto bites :D.


Look, don't make me come to Iowa and give you a stern lecture about running down those gems of yours. You are the living embodiment of the maxim, "More than a mouthful is wasted."
DucksNuts • Apr 12, 2007 12:56 am
barefoot serpent;332685 wrote:
I seem to recall reading somewhere that 80% of women wear bras that are one size too small.


Thats coz they look sooooo awesome with all that jiggley goodness poking out the top!!

I havent seen VS here, but will have a look online.

I did buy some Elle McPherson sets yesterday at DFO and I got some nice Bendon ones.
Mayor of Shekou • Apr 12, 2007 5:50 am
OK, I realize it just isn't quite right for me to be posting here, but I have to ask: Recently my wife found that one wire in her underwire bra disappeared in the wash. I looked real close, but couldn't find an exit hole or any damage. We never found the wire itself. It's like it just dissolved in place. Does this sort of thing happen often? My experience here is limited...
SteveDallas • Apr 12, 2007 10:21 am
Quantum tunneling.
DanaC • Apr 12, 2007 6:22 pm
You all are so lucky. I always wanted big bouncy breasts. I mean....I like mine, they're pert and cute an' all.....but sometimes I would totally swap them for a pair of biguns
Perry Winkle • Apr 12, 2007 6:51 pm
sycamore;332558 wrote:
Due to her cup size, she can only get bras online or through specialty stores...


Ever visit Anne's Bra Shop in O'Fallon (I think there's one in Chest(haha)erfield, too)? I think they do custom work...
Sheldonrs • Apr 12, 2007 7:16 pm
Iggy;332916 wrote:
The only problem with that is the girl fitted me with it...



How would you list this on your resume? Boob Job?
monster • Apr 12, 2007 7:28 pm
I pay $7 for my cotton underwire bras. The underwires usually stay in long enough for the rest of the bra to wear out. Not terribly environmentally friendly, but cotton and replaced often seems to be the way to keep a comfy fit. i did go through a spate of underwire incidents when I used to pay more for bras. Go figure.

Mayor, you'll find it if you ever remove the drum. You'll find several of them. Snuggled up in all the odd socks like little sleeping bags. They use your trouser buttons for pillows. The exit hole heals before the bra even gets to the spin cycle. It's a conspiracy.
Cloud • Apr 12, 2007 9:54 pm
bras suck.

Maybe you need to hire a bruja?
lumberjim • Apr 13, 2007 12:05 am
DanaC;333277 wrote:
You all are so lucky. I always wanted big bouncy breasts. I mean....I like mine, they're pert and cute an' all.....but sometimes I would totally swap them for a pair of biguns


this kind of post is why brianna can't stand you. just in case you didn't get it.
footfootfoot • Apr 13, 2007 12:14 am
Cloud;333373 wrote:
bras suck.

Maybe you need to hire a bruja?

braja?
DanaC • Apr 13, 2007 6:49 am
this kind of post is why brianna can't stand you. just in case you didn't get it.


I honestly don't care why brianna can't stand me. The feeling is entirely mutual. The post was an honest one. I do like my breasts. On the other hand I have always, since i was a kid of 13, wanted bigger tits. All the other girls had nice bouncy breasts that the boys wanted to play with whilst I got teased for being flat chested. Even my early bf's used to take the piss out of me, because they knew it wound me up (not unkindly).Took me a long time to learn to like my breasts. Probably only really resigned myself to them about 5 years ago. But still.....when other women talk about theirs I sometimes feel i am missing out. These are the hangups childhood leaves us with. The comment about them being pert and cute was supposed to be humorous and to let people know that this isn't something I am seriously bothered by anymore. So, y'know, if bri wants to hate me for saying something like that, well all power to her. If you want to dislike me for saying something like that, well frankly I have more pressing things to concern myself with.
Aliantha • Apr 13, 2007 7:44 am
You have nice boobs Dana. ;) I have to say that i like mine more though. Probably cause they're attached to my chest.
DanaC • Apr 13, 2007 7:52 am
lol
lumberjim • Apr 13, 2007 9:16 am
NO, NO. I dislike your overuse of asterisks, your poetry and your communist philosophies. ...but mostly it's the asterisks. *mocks you*
DanaC • Apr 13, 2007 9:37 am
*nods* ok. I can live with that.
LabRat • Apr 13, 2007 9:44 am
Elspode;333107 wrote:
Look, don't make me come to Iowa...



If that's all it takes...:D
elSicomoro • Apr 16, 2007 8:42 pm
grant;333294 wrote:
Ever visit Anne's Bra Shop in O'Fallon (I think there's one in Chest(haha)erfield, too)? I think they do custom work...


Been to both...in fact, our visit to the Chesterfield one was the subject of a recent Manifesto.
Hime • Apr 17, 2007 2:56 pm
rkzenrage;332500 wrote:
Having to wear a dance belt every day really gave me a real appreciation for what you ladies go through every day... I wouldn't do it.
Fuck-em'.


Dance belt? I'm intrigued.

And, while I have had underwire incidents, I still way prefer wearing a bra to not wearing one. The bouncing, it hurts!
zippyt • Apr 17, 2007 8:27 pm
;)
SteveDallas • Apr 17, 2007 9:20 pm
I'm having the oddest urge to go make myself a tossed salad.
JayMcGee • Apr 17, 2007 9:32 pm
this thread would be so much better with piccies.....
Cloud • Apr 17, 2007 11:42 pm
they can make you bleed . . .
zippyt • Apr 17, 2007 11:52 pm
Ain't you the one that was asking for questions about periceing ???
wolf • Apr 18, 2007 1:44 am
Hime;334356 wrote:
Dance belt? I'm intrigued.


I vaguely recall a humorous scene in either the TV show or movie, Fame, in which Leon is told that he has to go buy a dance belt.

As far as underwires go, I've had relatively few problems with them, although I also have the near escapees from time to time. I have determined that the manufacturers of washers and bras are in cahoots, as "Gentle," as printed on the front of the washer, bears absolutely no relation to the dictionary defination of that word. I don't let the slingshots hit the spin cycle any more. Wash and a bit of a rinse and that's that. Hang dry.

My big problem tends to be the side boning. I've got one bra that gives great lift and cleavage, but I get bruises from the darn thing. I save it up for special occasions since I can't wear it to work. The last thing you want when you're slaving over a bunch of hot psychotics all night is a poky bra. I'm already irritable enough ...
SteveDallas • Apr 18, 2007 9:25 am
wolf;334540 wrote:
I've got one bra that gives great lift and cleavage, but I get bruises from the darn thing. I save it up for special occasions since I can't wear it to work. The last thing you want when you're slaving over a bunch of hot psychotics all night is a poky bra. I'm already irritable enough ...

And aside from poky underwire issues, surely cleavage isn't exactly an asset in dealing with your clientele?
bbro • Apr 18, 2007 11:08 am
Dance Belt: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dance_belt
SadistSecret • Apr 18, 2007 11:18 am
Elspode;333107 wrote:
Look, don't make me come to Iowa and give you a stern lecture about running down those gems of yours. You are the living embodiment of the maxim, "More than a mouthful is wasted."


LabRat;333511 wrote:
If that's all it takes...:D


Lol, Don't worry about going to Iowa; I'm already here....
monster • Apr 18, 2007 1:35 pm
SteveDallas;334447 wrote:
I'm having the oddest urge to go make myself a tossed salad.


(tossed in the Brit slang sense?)
SteveDallas • Apr 18, 2007 1:52 pm
I wasn't thinking of that, but I suppose it's appropriate. (See, this confirms my theory that I've been making garish puns for so long that I've started to do it even when I'm not trying to.)
monster • Apr 18, 2007 1:55 pm
me and my filthy Brit mind........

:D
Hime • Apr 18, 2007 2:02 pm
bbro;334709 wrote:
Dance Belt: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dance_belt


oh!

I do middle eastern dance, so my mental image was one of these: http://www.treasuresbytasci.com/ProdImages/HS-01-BIG.jpg
LabRat • Apr 18, 2007 2:07 pm
SadistSecret;334717 wrote:
Lol, Don't worry about going to Iowa; I'm already here....


HEY!!

Where at? PM me, if you don't want to post it for the world...:)
SadistSecret • Apr 18, 2007 5:44 pm
Des Moines, Southside. I don't mind you floks knowing where I live.