I’m a mom with big boobs – I hate wearing adjustable straps to hoist up my heavy chest and they always hurt
A TIKTOK mom has the internet tossing around lingerie suggestions for the large-chested.
Her observation has bonded the internet via through big boob problems, but there are very accessible solutions that reportedly get some outstanding support.
Tess Walker told TikTok that her big boobs bring her arm pain when she tightens the bra straps that holds them up[/caption] She was awaiting a date with her partner Devin, and asked TikTok for their best big boob bra recommendations[/caption]While she was awaiting a date with her partner Devin, Tess Walker posted a video asking for the help of her online following for painful issues caused by bad bras.
“Let me tell y’all the problem that I’m having,” she said.
“Y’all I have got some heavy t*****s.”
Walker continued to ask: “When I wear a regular bra, and I tighten the straps to actually hold my big a** t*****s up, why is my arm feeling like my circulation’s getting cut off?”
She wondered aloud, “Who else has that problem? I can’t be the only one. I’m concerned.”
Hoping the internet would do its thing and deliver a perfect answer, she urged viewers to “let me know your favorite bra” in the comments section.
TikTok users came to the rescue in the comments with some sound suggestions, many of them agreeing with the painful boobie call-out.
A word of advice came in just as many: “Shapermint.”
The shapewear line is carried in places like Nordstrom, Amazon and even Walmart.
Walker excitedly replied that she would give it a try.
Another comment pointed her in the direction of plus size brand Torrid’s 42DDD bras.
“My arm does the same,” the TikToker said, “but this bra holds them.”
A third selection in the comments gave a TikToker “the best support I have ever had.”
Their secret even came with conversions: “I buy a size (UK) 38H (US) 38K on amazon and the brand is Elomi…”
They said the model with the best breast support was their TShirt complete with their Smooth Underwire technology.
Walker explained that when her breasts actually feel supported, her arm feels like its losing circulation[/caption] Commenters came to the rescue with recommendations from brands like Shapermint, Torrid, and Elomi[/caption]