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Ok anyone have a brand of bra that lifts and doesn't make your boobs sit on the side of your body. I'm having a hard time. I have lost a lot of weight but still have lots of boobs. It's real hard to find a 34DDD bra!!

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I am a fan of Cacique by Lane Bryant. I love their balconette bra

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I wear the same size as you, though I now have fake boobs (before lift and augment I was a 36DD). I wear Victoria Secret bras- and I like the Very Sexy style the best. I've worn that brand and style for years because they have good push-up power and support. They also have the extended sizes available online. In that style of bra you can't see a difference between what my old, real boobs looked like, and what the new ones look like. Of course, without a bra, it's night and day, but to me that really proved what a great bra the VS very sexy version is.

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I second Lane Bryant I've always worn them and your same size except now I'm a DD! Love them!

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I like their Embraceable Full Coverage bras.

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I love Perfect shape Body by Victoria at VS. They have several styles to choose from.

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My boobs reduced two sizes in this post op weight loss. :huh:

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I went from a C to a AA. I can't find a bra to fit me either. I did find a sports bra that's padded that looks pretty good with clothes on. It's not very sexy though.

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Ok anyone have a brand of bra that lifts and doesn't make your boobs sit on the side of your body. I'm having a hard time. I have lost a lot of weight but still have lots of boobs. It's real hard to find a 34DDD bra!!

I second the Victoria Secret, especially the "Body by Victoria," Unfortunately, for your size, as for mine, Lane Bryant's Cacique brand doesn't carry the size you wrote. It can be quite a pain finding the right bra when your size isn't considered popular. If you do want to consider Cacique, you might want to try whatever the sister size to a 34DDD is in a 36 band, perhaps a 36DD. Sometimes it will work. Best in finding the perfect supporting bra!

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Not sure how you feel about online shopping but I used to buy my daughter bras from barenecessities.com. They always seem to have hard-to-find sizes and reasonably priced. Google a coupon code , if you decide to purchase from their site.

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Love the balconette bra from Lane Bryant! I have gone from a 42DDD to a 38H (band size went down but boobs the same size, so had to go up in cup size). These bras are so supportive and give great shape! Plus they go on sale every now and then, a definite plus!

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Another vote for LB/Cacique. I walked in there thinking I knew what size I needed, without measuring the lady bumped me down two band sizes and up one cup, sent me to the changing room with three different bras and I no longer looked dumpy and frumpy.

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