Breastform Shape

  • June 23, 2012 2:46 PM BST
    So I want to get a new set of forms (try a C instead of a B) and am a bit miffed about what shape to go for that would look most natural. The three I see around or triangle, teardrop and assymetrical. Does anyone own any forms and what shape do you find works for you?
    This post was edited by Tried to delete Wont let me at June 23, 2012 2:46 PM BST
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    June 24, 2012 9:32 AM BST
    Well I bought these and I think they are pretty good

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Softleaves-Silicone-Breast-Form-Not-Breast-Prosthesis-/190465117164
  • June 24, 2012 11:11 AM BST
    They do look pretty good, and cheap too! What size and shape did you get, do they suit your body shape? The problem I have is what ive got now (B cup triangle breastforms) I dont think is big enough to offset the size of my shoulders.
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    June 25, 2012 9:51 AM BST
    Alot are very expensive and you need to use things like medical glue to keep them (unless you are covered up with a top ) just right, which is unless you have loads of time or full time, could be a pain to keep taking them off an putting back on. I made a pair of breasts which actually look very convincing with the right bra, and my wife says so too. I made mine by going to a sewing shop and buying 4 sets of bra cup inserts from a sewing shop and over laying them, it must have cost about £15 in total
  • June 25, 2012 9:57 AM BST
    Genius! Well ive already got a pair of B cup triangle breast forms from Bosom Friends which ive had for about a year now. They just sit in the cups of the bra with no problem, I could probably stick them to my chest if I wanted to. But when I got them it was very much an impulse purchase, I didnt really look at the options.

    Now im considering getting a larger size due to my man sized shoulder and im looking at the options available im a bit stuck what to go for really.
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    June 25, 2012 10:31 AM BST
    To be honset Aimee, The breasts I made in the way I did, can be altered to be smaller or bigger by taking away or adding and you just get the size cup you want and then layer them, the first thing though is to postion one on your chest first then layer the second when you think its good and then mark where to sew themIts that simple girl
  • June 25, 2012 10:37 AM BST
    Hmm, I might just get a couple and see what they look like with my forms as well. Then at least ill be able to see if a bigger size looks better without spending a ton of money.... Hmmm.....
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    June 25, 2012 10:44 AM BST
    Its always worth a shot girl, afterall there are far too many people trying to make a huge profit from people like us, I like to find and experiment cheap but effective alternatives and who said there was any rules you had to follow eh?