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Inredsatin
03-12-2005, 04:12 PM
Hi everyone,
I need a little advice. I have been wearing a homemade breast form and am looking to buy one. Now comes the confusing part. There are triangles ,teardrops and raindrops... what is the best to get and what is the differece in each. I want to have a "C" cup. My wife says she doesnt know about them so for the first time she has been no help. HELP PLEASE!!!
Thanks
Brenda

CindyT
03-12-2005, 08:07 PM
I got mine from Teddyb's store on ebay for $99.00, and I LOVE them! They are the triangle, size 6 which is a 36C. There have been many discussions here about them, I will find some links and post them for ya! The Breastform store seems to come highly recommended and so does supergelproducts. The triangle design seems to be quite popular! I also am considering a second set, so I've been looking around.


CindyT

Wetpruf
03-12-2005, 08:09 PM
You will find the imformation at the following web site.
http://www.thebreastformstore.com
There are links to size imformation as well as other usefull imformation.

CindyT
03-12-2005, 08:20 PM
I hope this helps ! :D




http://www.crossdressers.com/forums/showthread.php?p=89259#post89259


CindyT

RhondaLynn
03-13-2005, 06:01 AM
Cindy,

What type of triange forms did you get? I just got a pair of Transform SuperSoft Classic asymmetric triangle forms size 7 for a 40C, but they are wayyy larger than I expected. After wearing them for a few days, I've gotten used to them, but I'm shopping around for a smaller pair with more concave backs. I do like the asymmetric triangle form though. Bought mine from Natural-or-Not's store on ebay. I'm thinking about getting a pair of Transform SuperSoft Classic II, size 5. the Classic II line is more concave to better fit a partially developed chest. I'm wearing the size 7's now in a 38C bra (don't like the full-coverage styles of the 40C bras. They fit a 30C, but stretch the cups out to the limit.

CindyT
03-21-2005, 01:48 AM
Mine are the triangle type with the concave back, but they are not the asymmetric type. In some bras, they tend to point outward a bit too much but it takes a fairly tight bra to get them just right. I am wanting a larger set too, but I'm worried that they will overlap in the center of my chest, so I'm considering the teardrop style, asymmetric type or another brand. I would like the base diameter to be larger so they fit my torso better, but I do like these.

I've been looking at the ones at supergel products and amoena and the breastform store. I wish they gave you more detailed dimensions, like how deep is the concave area and how big is diameter at the chest....hmmm still looking ...


CindyT

RhondaLynn
03-21-2005, 01:59 AM
Hi Cindy,

Here is a link that I found while researching breastforms - it gives dimensions of various Amoena Nearly Me & Transform breastforms, including projection, concaveness of the backs, weights, etc. Click the Dimensions and Shape Detail link above each breastform thumb. I checked my Transform So Soft Classic size 7s against the triangle form table - the dimensions and weight were accurate.

http://www.theintimateshop.com/breast_forms_nearly_me.html

Enjoy!

Rhondalynn

Midnight_Minx
03-21-2005, 02:21 AM
Just picked up a pair of silicon breast enhancers, which should give me a C cup (not sure yet) - and should have them arrive in the mail by Friday.

I purchased mine for 40 bucks, buy one get one free -- from Siliconbra.net

http://siliconebra.net/shopdisplayproductdetail.asp?CateID=30&ProID=116&Order=Name&Keywords=

Luv

~Viv~

CindyT
03-22-2005, 01:46 AM
I can see this is the best site I've found yet! I see I'll be busy tomorrow going thru measurments! I owe ya! :D

CindyT