Bras for small boobs?

Hey everyone.:wave:

I'm quite small chested (32AA :o) and hate having to shop in the kids section for bras (it's both embarrassing and I don't really like the look of them :o).

Does anyone know anywhere, either on the high street, or online, that does bras for those with my size boobs? Hopefully not too expensive but I also want some bras that make my breasts look bigger as having small boobs makes me look so boyish. :(

Thanks in advance.
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  • elsien
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    What do you mean by not expensive? I never wear a bra (same size as you), haven't done since I was a teenager so I have no idea how much people usually pay.
    My well meaning parent pointed me at this lot once, but I've not tried them and they seem expensive to me.
    http://www.littlewomen.com/aa-bras

    But then again, what do I know? :rotfl:
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  • claire16c
    claire16c Posts: 7,074 Forumite
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    Try these:

    Max Cleavage - a uk company, does swimwear too, this bra actually goes up from an AA to D

    http://www.maxcleavage.com/115/After-Eden-Double-Gel-plunge-gel-bra/white/

    La Senza does small sizes, so do Debenhams. You definitely dont need to go to a kids section! :)
  • McKneff
    McKneff Posts: 38,857 Forumite
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    I would particularly recommend Primark moulded bras, also in Asda, Tesco etc, £3 to £5.
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  • LadyMorticia
    LadyMorticia Posts: 19,899 Forumite
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    Thanks lovelies.

    I know I might not need to wear a bra but I like the support, even if I don't need it.:rotfl:

    When I say not expensive, I mean can buy a couple of them without thinking "I just broke the bank!".:rotfl:
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  • Not sure if they go down to your size but M&S do a padded push up that adds on two cup sizes, I have several and I'm a B cup.
    They're not cheap at £22 a go but they are comfy and definatly boost the size noticably!
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  • pavlovs_dog
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    H&M do some nice stuff that won't give you a heart attack when you get to the till. In my experience it can sometime be a bit of a mission to find the bras and pants that are both in your size and matching in the same store/shopping trip. of course that's only an issue if you care about matching 'collar and cuffs' :D (i do, just in case I get run over by a bus :rotfl: ) They have an online shop now though so that might be a solution?
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  • pavlovs_dog
    pavlovs_dog Posts: 10,215 Forumite
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    Also, they offer a very different sensation to normal bras, and won't do much to make you look or feel any bigger, but have you tried sports bras? For normal day-to-day wear you wouldn't need anything more than a low impact one, and these can be picked up very cheaply (£3-5).
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  • Philippa36
    Philippa36 Posts: 6,007 Forumite
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    La Senza at Cheshire Oaks last weekend had bras in your size for 99p! They had absolutely loads of them with very pretty matching knickers too. I don't know if it's the same online too but worth a look?

    You can get plenty of pretty designs in that size - they get uglier as they get larger!
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  • Dazi
    Dazi Posts: 1,354 Forumite
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    I have a really wide back and no boobs so my bra size comes out at 38AA the only place I have managed to find any bras is M & S I can get some to fit in their teenage range :o or go up to a 38A in their main range and have a bit for growing room :rotfl:

    Over the last 18 months I have gone from a size 14/16 to an 8/10 boobs have shrunk but back aint, so guess I will have to put up with it :D

    I don't really need to wear a bra, at 55 I am well chuffed that I can still pass the pencil test....actually there isn't really anything to put under the pencil :rotfl::rotfl:but I like fancy bras and wish I could have some nice ones
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  • Prawny
    Prawny Posts: 61 Forumite
    I used to wear a AA cup (until fairly recently when I realised I was actually an A). The only place I could find on the high street that sold AA was M&S. It really annoys me though that even though I didn't shop in the kids section (far too embarassing when you're in your twenties!) there were never any 'sexy' or lacy type bras in AA cup. They only do plain, everyday types and you have to search quite hard for them too! Us ladies with small boobs want to feel feminine too.

    There is a lot more choice now that I'm an A cup which is ridiculous as it's only an inch or so in difference. I don't see why they can't stock more variety in AA cup when they do bras up to the much bigger sizes.

    Anyway rant over, sorry I couldn't be of any real help. I think the M&S 2 cup sizes bigger bra is available in AA cup. I've got one (think it's from when I was wearing AA) and it is quite impressive but I only wear it with baggy tops as I feel too self conscious in tight tops. I prefer just a light padding. If you're after a boost though it's well worth a try!
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