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Anita BrasDescription: Anita is a lingerie manufacturer that specialises in larger cup size bras, maternity lingerie, and post-mastectomy bras. Newest Review: ... did not like these bras at all. firstly because they are a little high in the front which is sort of uncomfortable. secondly, ... more |
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Lingerie Price Comparison
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Safina comfort bra by Anita Classix
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£ 14,50 |
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£ 2.00 Availability: refer to shop website |
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Rosa Faia Sports light and firm sports bra by Anita Rosa Faia
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£ 17,40 |
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£ 2.00 Availability: refer to shop website |
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Jana comfort bra by Anita Classix
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£ 21,00 |
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£ 2.00 Availability: refer to shop website |
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Microenergen Range comfort bra by Anita Classix
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£ 21,00 |
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£ 2.00 Availability: refer to shop website |
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Twin Duo Strap underwired bra by Anita Rosa Faia
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£ 21,60 |
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£ 2.00 Availability: refer to shop website |
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Baccara moulded cup underwired bra by Anita Rosa Faia
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£ 23,10 |
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£ 2.00 Availability: refer to shop website |
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Microfibre maternity bra by Anita Maternity
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£ 29,00 |
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£ 2.00 Availability: refer to shop website |
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by famida - written on 21.09.07 (Somewhat useful, 73 readings)
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i did not like these bras at all. firstly because they are a little high in the front which is sort of uncomfortable. secondly, they do not make your boobs look that luscious; instead makes them look a little saggy and weirdly flat. not only that, i do not even find them sexy. it might be ok for usual wear or when you are working out but if you want to impress your boyfriend i am not sure these bras would be a good choice. and the worst part is the unchangeable strap- if you want to wear a strapless/backless dress you can not wear these ...
by dynamic - written on 09.01.01 (Useful, 786 readings)
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It was aug 1998 when I found out I had breast cancer and a left masectomy was necessary. I was very frightened but got over it very well with the help of the nurses and my partner. All was going well until I required a bra - and here where the trouble starts. I could not find one anywhere M&S etc Littlewoods catalogues and many more - no luck. There was just one little store in Lincoln called Harways that actually sold them. They are most unattractive and have large shoulders. There is a new one out which is a little lacy but not many. We are still human and like to have feminine lingerie but the makers feel we dont need this now we've lost one breast. Also ...



