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Originally Posted by MysticCat
"Say you're getting intimate with a woman, you don't want her fumbling and struggling back there. I think we've all experienced that."
Kramer -- The Doorman
I'm sorry, but this has just got to be a joke -- a very, very well-executed joke.
And if it's not a joke, then the irony is masterful.
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Nope, not a joke here. It's 100% legit... I could prove it by taking a pic of my collection I guess, but I can't find any batteries for my camera. If I were to joke around, I would have given up on page 1.
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Originally Posted by centaur532
Okay question-how much money have you spent on bras? They're really expensive and all for some material, elastic and a piece of metal. Also, how's the IPEX? I want to try that.
Aren't underwires uncomfortable for you? They never sit right on me, it's always on a rib so I'm highly uncomfortable all day.
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Well, only 2 of the bras I have bought have been full price - the rest were on sale at that semi-annual sale they have. All in all I have probably spent about $175-$200 on it over the course of a year... which isn't too bad considering I have a good part-time job which pays me good.
IPEX is a bit boring, in my opinion, but its easily the most lightweight bra I have ever worn. The fabric is smooth, and overall the bra seems thin and weightless. It's good under t-shirts if you want no show-through. The straps on the front are padded. Overall I'd give it a 4 out of 5. Cons are its one of the more boring bras out there, but pros are that its lightweight, comfortable and smooth. The fabric is not static prone and it doesn't attach and get tight around my skin. I recommend it.
Underwires don't bother me. I have gotten used to them, and like I said I would not wear a non-underwire bra. The underwire in my opinion makes the bra feel like its worthwhile. Yeah, it rubs sometimes, but its all part of wearing a bra. Underwires do not bother me at all.