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How many bras do you own?

I'm just sort of curious. I have four (3 nude, 1 black) that are all functional; nothing racy or fancy. I just replaced them all, and it was expensive! It lead me to wonder if four is "normal."

 

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  • bras are expensive! i have 2 favorites and 2-3 others that i wear less often. it's time for some upgrades though . . .
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  • I recently got fitted for bras, and the one I bought that I liked best/was the most comfortable/didn't look like a grandmother bra, was $70.  So I own 1 good fitting bra and about 3 or 4 poorly fitted bras that I wear as back up when my $70 bra is in the wash.

    I'm afraid to buy bras now because i'm terrified of the price, plus i'm a little in denial that my boobs are the size they are...

  • I currently have two that fit. I didn't want to buy more because I was losing weight, weaning DS and considering getting pregnant again. Otherwise, I usually have at least three in rotation, sometimes four.

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  • I have a lot, mainly because there were a few years that I got lazy about laundry and kept buying more :P  I usually wear them twice between washings.  I'd say I have 1 white, 3 or 4 nude, 2 pastels (pink and blue), and then 4 or 5 darker colors.  I have another few fancy ones that I really need to get rid of because they don't fit anymore, and I should probably retire some of the others because they're way old.

    I once heard that you're supposed to replace your bras every six months.  Really?  I get that after a decade they're not the most supportive, but how in the world do they go downhill THAT quickly and who can afford a quality replacement bra wardrobe that often??

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  • 3 good ones that are in regular circulation (nude, black, white) and 3 'back-of-the-drawer' bras (1 black lace, 1 corset-type black strapless, and 1 nude strapless).

    My boobs grew a full size during our IVF treatments. My plan (we'll see how that works) is to lose the added on weight over the summer and get fitted for a 'real' bra this fall.

  • imageQueSrah:
    I once heard that you're supposed to replace your bras every six months.  Really?  I get that after a decade they're not the most supportive, but how in the world do they go downhill THAT quickly and who can afford a quality replacement bra wardrobe that often??

    exactly! and bra shopping is so annoying that when i find a good one i love, i buy several.

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  • Um, more than I can guess at off the top of my head.  I probably only buy new ones every 3-4 years, but never really seem to get rid of the older ones unless they're in really bad shape; slso, my sister gave me a bunch when she got her boob job a few years back.  It's kind of ironic though, considering I'm pretty flat-chested and don't really *need* a bra!   
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  • Four that I wear on a regular basis (gray lacy, black and white polka dot, white, nude) and then two others I wear on a semi-regular basis (nude and black).

    I will buy a new bra every six months and demote one to a less frequent wearing schedule. I tend to throw out old bras twice a year when I do my my biannual cleaning of my closet to weed out clothes that don't get worn anymore.

  • I just lost weight and it happened to coincide with some bra clearance sales!  So, now I have about six mostly nude/white and one black and one pink.

    My DH keeps telling me I should buy more so I don't have to wash them so often.  Different subject but he has at least 40 pairs of unders!

  • Not including sports or nursing bras, I have one nude, one black, and one "comfy bra" that actually fit. I have a bunch of others (5-6?) that are from when I was different cup sizes. I keep them around in case I gain/lose weight.
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  • imageQueSrah:

    I have a lot, mainly because there were a few years that I got lazy about laundry and kept buying more :P  I usually wear them twice between washings.  I'd say I have 1 white, 3 or 4 nude, 2 pastels (pink and blue), and then 4 or 5 darker colors. 

    Pretty much me -- 3-4 nude, 2-3 white, 2-3 black, one pink. (off the top of my head -- I just did laundry, you'd think I'd know fer sher.) I wear them twice, too, unless it's really hot and more than one wearing would not be hygienic. (I've already admitted to my OCD issues here.)

    I also have two sports bras and two older-than-dirt bras I wear for painting, yard work, etc. - I don't care what they look like or how they fit.

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  • I have 10-12. Maybe 5 are nude and the rest are random colors.  I also have about 3-4 sports bras that aren't included in that count.  I try to find good fitting bras that don't break the bank b/c I really cannot bring myself to spend $70 on a bra.
  • I have 5- 2 nude, 1 black, 1 strapless and 1 sport.  My bras are significantly more than $70 apiece, so every time I buy a new one I feel like crying a little bit.  I have 2 others that are what I call "rehabbed bras" that are the wrong size/ have something wrong with them that I keep just in case.
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  • I have 3 that I like (and fit properly!), 2 nude, 1 black; and I think I have 4 (maybe only 3?) more that are somewhat ill fitting and uncomfortable, but can work in a pinch. And yes, the reason that the ill fitting bras have not been replaced is because it is so damn expensive. Especially when you have a weird size like mine and there are only like 3 stores that carry it and they never have sales!!

    And that doesn't count my range of gianormous granny/lunch lady bras that I'm keeping around for when I get pregnant again and the monster boobs return ;-) 

    Almost forgot, I have a few awful torture devices called sports bras...they are so terrible and need to be replaced badly!! 

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    imagecalico32:
    I have 10-12. Maybe 5 are nude and the rest are random colors.  I also have about 3-4 sports bras that aren't included in that count.  I try to find good fitting bras that don't break the bank b/c I really cannot bring myself to spend $70 on a bra.

    Same here, though I have waaaayyy less. I own 2 white ones, a beige, a black, and a black printed one that I only wear occasionally. Oh, and I definitely wear them more than twice between washings!

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    Oh, and I definitely wear them more than twice between washings!

    Uh, me too. 

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  • I think I have 3 or 4 that I really wear all the time.  I have to get a special kind and they are expensive. 
  • imagetomandcourt:
    Not including sports or nursing bras, I have one nude, one black, and one "comfy bra" that actually fit. I have a bunch of others (5-6?) that are from when I was different cup sizes. I keep them around in case I gain/lose weight.

    This is me pretty much me exactly. 

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    imageKimWard:

    Oh, and I definitely wear them more than twice between washings!

    Uh, me too. 

    Yeah, ditto.

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  • It has been 3.5 yrs since I was "normal," i.e. neither nursing nor pregnant (I was both for 3 months), I have been living in nursing bras (and while pregnant sports bras) for so long, I have no idea what it feels like to wear a normal bra. I think back in the day I had 3 I rotated thru. I plan to splurge when I get my body back (hopefully soon!!).

     

  • I own a ton of bras because I buy them whenever they are on sale but I have 9 in circulation plus 2 strapless. I have probably 10 that are back to drawer bras and then nursing bras packed away somewhere.  I think it's easier to find bras when you're flat chested. I don't really have to worry about support, just something with a little padding that gives the illusion of having boobs. I don't even own a sports bra!
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  • Two in nude. I am a hard to fit size to begin with, then add in that I need nursing bras right now and the selection for something supportive and attractive is very limited and $$$. I have one $70 bra and one $40 one. Before PG and baby, I had 5 or so.
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  • My bra situation is ridiculous, which is probably to be expected when you go up three cup sizes between pre-pregnancy and nursing and then land somewhere in between. I probably have a dozen or more, but only a handful that I wear regularly. And even those don't fit perfectly. I really need to get fitted again and splurge on some good stuff.
  • I had a period where I had a bit of a VS habit  . . . As a result, I probably have 50 or more bras.  I don't even want to think how many pair of underwear I have.

    Now that I'm pregnant, I have 4 that I can actually fit into.  I was planning to shop for more this weekend.

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    imageQueSrah:
    I once heard that you're supposed to replace your bras every six months.  Really?  I get that after a decade they're not the most supportive, but how in the world do they go downhill THAT quickly and who can afford a quality replacement bra wardrobe that often??

    exactly! and bra shopping is so annoying that when i find a good one i love, i buy several.

    ditto - or I try to find a slightly cheaper one of the same brand online.  They are never significantly cheaper.  I have 3-4 but none are terribly supportive anymore.  They are a couple years old.

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