For all my frustration with the lingerie market and its failure to make a decent variety of bras in my size, I suppose I should concede one thing: it’s even worse for all the lovely little AAA-cup women and girls out there.
Fortunately, Lula Lu has made big progress in designing tiny bras. Their latest work of genius: Desiree, a stunning fuschia mesh demi embellished with an intricate black lace overlay. This style is available in both AA and AAA cups (band sizes 32, 34, 36… no 38 yet).
I tried the 32AAA just to see if it actually fit any smaller in the cup than my AA bras. I was skeptical: how microscopic can a bra possibly get before it just disappears?
Would I open the package and find nothing inside? Or perhaps Desiree would turn out to resemble two stamp-sized bandages connected at the center with a strip of surgical tape.
I gotta say, I am now a believer. This bra is too small on me — and that’s as it should be. Otherwise, I love Desiree…it gives a nice lift and a clean, contoured shape. The straps don’t fall off my shoulders, and the mesh fabric is lightweight and breathable.
Five stars, total win. I’m planning to order one in my real size next.
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I might just be a guy but maybe I’m missing something. Isn’t AA and smaller another way of saying you don’t need a bra?? I know men with bigger boobs than that… and they don’t wear bras. What do you need support for?
@anon, that may be true, sometimes I can wear no bra with no problems. But especially in a work environment with certain clothes you don’t really want your nipples poking out. Just ’cause we have tiny boobs doesn’t mean our nipples disappear
Enough said, right there! Thanks Colette.
Some women also like the aesthetic contouring effect that bras provide. But it’s all about what you’re wearing.
Anon, lingerie is about looking and feeling beautiful and feminine, and size has nothing to do with that. I celebrate my body, and so does my husband.