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Bev 12-06-2006 @ 7:26AM
isn't it interesting that the model shown has no back fat?
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Cbasil 12-06-2006 @ 7:31AM
This looks like an unlined bra. Any product with lining so I can wear this in a cold office setting? Also, why would they choose skinny models in a frontal position for their website photos if this product is designed for back fat elimination?
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JOYCE BERCH 12-06-2006 @ 7:53AM
I WOULD BE HAPPY TO FIND A BRA THAT DOESN"T BROADCAST THE "GIRLS" ARE COLD !!!! I AM SURE MOST WOMEN ARE MORE CONCERNED ABOUT THEIR FRONT.
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Jennifer 12-06-2006 @ 8:03AM
You know, your right I'd like to see a C-xl or a D-xl with a little back fat before I'd spend 75.00$ on a bra. There crazy. I'll keep my back fat thanks.
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Lynn Bennett 12-06-2006 @ 8:06AM
The idea is good. Don't know about converting to a "long line" bra as my mother used to wear with her girdle in her working days. It must have good support also for us well endowed girls as that is part of the problem for one of those "rolls" also.
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Sonny 12-06-2006 @ 8:10AM
Face it girls.....if you have back fat, then it means you ARE fat... Spend your hard earned $$$ on a good sensible diet and workout while talking on your cell phones instead of trying to hide unsightly back fat...
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kate cosey 12-06-2006 @ 8:13AM
Everytime it is "bra-buying" time I go into the jitters. I am a 42B and there are simply no bra makers who cater to large backed/small busted women. It is amazing that in our society that this piece of clothing isn't designed better and made to flatter our bodies instead of bunching up the back fat. Would love to try this design on before purchasing.
Bet there are no 42B sizes.
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Janie 12-06-2006 @ 8:17AM
Sonny - you are a GENIUS!!!!! WHY DIDN'T I THINK OF THAT??? you just solved the whole silly obesity thing. I've been struggling for YEARS, but thanks to you, I'M CURED!!!!!
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Doctor Dicck 12-06-2006 @ 8:18AM
The picture looks like it has been staged with the second photo showing a smoothed out blouse.
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leila 12-06-2006 @ 8:19AM
what about cardio for losing the back fat. also ,since when do push-ups do anything for back fat. they are neither cardio nor do they build muscle in your back.... obviously the model has too much boddy fat. she just carries it well.
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Kitty 12-06-2006 @ 8:19AM
To comment #6 by Sonny - not all people with "back fat" are fat. I've seen plenty of thin/skinny ladies out there with the problem - go to any local high school, gym, beach, mall, airport, etc.
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Donna Geater 12-06-2006 @ 8:19AM
I bought one of these and they are great for the backside but they are also flatten your breasts. They need to be made so that the material that covers the breast does not press them down. The material needs to be much lighter than the rest of the bra.
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Evelyn 12-06-2006 @ 8:25AM
kate cosey : I am in the same spot you are in when I go out to buy new bras. Large lady, small bust. And if that bra came in a size to fit me, I would love to at least try one on. The design for a bra is archaic, I have yet to find one that is truely comfortable and this one looks like a step in the right direction as far as comfort goes!
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SHARRON 12-06-2006 @ 8:25AM
Why do you only have pictures of the front on the site........this is about bra's that hide back fat..........terrible P.R. if they are trying to sell this........I would be interested if I could see pictures that showed the product they are selling
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Theresa 12-06-2006 @ 8:29AM
I heard about these, thought they sounded great and bought not one, but two! Hate to say it, but I would've been better off wearing something with SUPPORT! I wore one on a rushed morning, and ended up looking like Snuffy Smith's wife on a bad day by nightfall. If they had some support, they'd be great, but no dice. The reason they eliminate back fat is because if you're small enough to wear them, you don't have any significant back fat. I'm very disappointed in my purchase.
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trudy 12-06-2006 @ 8:31AM
you want to know which bra works best for you go to oprah's web site.
she has great info on bras no matter what size you are.
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Evelyn 12-06-2006 @ 8:34AM
kate cosey : I agree with you about finding a bra that fits, I am also a larger lady with a small bust and like you a 42B. This bra looks promising as far as comfort goes and I would love to at least try one on IF it comes in my size. And I will pay for comfort!
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steve 12-06-2006 @ 8:36AM
How about toning up a little or drop a few pounds and you wont have a back like a toad? hummm maybe?
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jessica 12-06-2006 @ 8:47AM
I had bought one for 68.00 sent it back not worth the price..
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nononotes@aol.cm 12-06-2006 @ 8:50AM
DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY! This bra is DEFINITELY NOT for a D cup or larger--no support whatever. I know because I wasted my $75.00 & was GREATLY disappointed. Works only if you are a B, maybe a C cup. Otherwise, forget it! Also, I'm not overweight, just well endowed, unfortunately.
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