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Arianne Women's Plus Size Piikabu Opaque Lace Mini-Cami
Adjustable spaghetti strapsSquare neckA touch of elastane offers the Piikabu Opaque Lace Mini cami from Arianne a secure fit for pretty, modest coverage without adding another layer.
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u/brahelp24 ยท 13 pointsr/ABraThatFits

Is this post really supposed to be an apology? Because it certainly doesn't sound like one at all.

Look, almost everyone has issues with finding a bra that fits and we all need to make compromises. Whether it's needing a 26 band and having to go up to 28 or 30, or having to pay $60 for one bra when you were used to paying $20 for a pack of two, everyone here struggles in some aspect. Yes, you do face challenges due to your band and cup size, but it's not acceptable for you to belittle and insult those who you think "don't have it as difficult" as you. You need to seriously get over yourself; you're not some martyr who suffers alone while we all have it easy.

You need to get over your aversion to seams. They're there for a reason, okay? Bra companies don't just add them on for aesthetics. You have large breasts and they need more support than small ones. That's why seamless bras aren't offered in larger sizes: they lack the necessary support. Unless a moulded bra is made in your size, you need to accept the fact that the only way you'll achieve a good fit is by buying a seamed bra. If you're truly that against visible seams, go buy a half cami. Yes, they exist.

Nobody was attacking you on that thread (quite the opposite was happening, actually). This is a supportive community and we all want to help each other. The vast majority of us are not professional bra fitters or people who work in the bra industy, so complaining to us and blaming us for things we have no control over is not the way you should respond to people who are trying to offer your helpful advice.

Unfortunately, you seem to (even in this "apology" thread) reject all the help that's offered to you. I mean, someone offered to buy you a bra and pay shipping for you, and you turned them down because of "humiliation" (a reason I find completely baffling). If you're going to reject what is essentially the most help you could possibly be offered on this sub, then I just don't understand why you bother posting (unless you just like to complain and get attention).