Omg those bra wires just sux!
I really need a bra with a wire, but I have a rib injury issue with some unhappy scar tissue/nerve type pain that is RIGHT where my bra band goes. The wires give me total agony. Pretty much the only bra I wear is a soft one.
Wacoal's "Everyday" bra that's soft cup fits like a sports bra and has an internal sling system and nice wide band for support. It's pretty ugly basic looking but very comfortable and supportive (fits wide range of sizes). It's needs to come high up to fit "right". First I owned it in a 34D and felt pain discomfort from lack of support. Then in the proper size, I wear it in a 34DDD. I really don't look that big. Most store clerks guess me at a B/C depending on my outfit top.
I do get that Title 9 flyer too and have thought about their bras. The funny thing I found is that they don't list the actual maker. The Enell is on there. So is the CWX. (both non-wires) I have just never odered from them as I am very comfy with how things work at TE and FigLeaves.
I feel for you. It should not hurt to wear a bra. If Wacoal ever quits making the "everyday" bra I don't know what I'll do (and believe you me I have tried A LOT).
On the jerseys, I agree the prints hide stuff. My new hairdressers rides some and sews well as a hobby. She has even made her own bike shorts. I'm going to get some tips from her on alterations (I can sew just a lil) and might dive into altering my stuff to fit better. If you knew of someone that could sew, that might help.
I think most professional racers get their stuff custome altered? Sometimes as I'm frustrated trying on jerseys that don't fit in the lbs I wonder if there's a market for alterations. If I could sew well enough, I'd ask the owner to put up a biz service contact for any takers on alterations. Some guys would probably like that..."oh yea, I have my own personal seamstress taylor fit my gear". Just my imagination working OT
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