09. 21. 2006
Brabuddy

I personally feel that tugging at falling bra straps is as much of a fashion faux pas as visible bra straps themselves. To my shame, slipping my fingers under my collar to pull back an errant bra strap is a maneuver I make all the time.
One solution is to use a bra strap holder that holds the two straps in place below your shoulders (for instance, the Strap-Mate). Now, an Australian company has come up with an alternative - the Brabuddy. This is nothing more than a simple clip that converts a regular bra into a crossback-style bra, by pulling the two straps together. Not only does it prevent your bra straps from falling off your shoulders, but it also allows you to wear your racerback tops without your bra straps showing. The maker also claims that it is cleavage enhancing. The site shows how the non-contortionists among us can put on the Brabuddy.
The Brabuddy is available in packs of three, with one each of clear, white and black.
Posted by saresha
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where can I buy this wonderful thing ????
gé | September 21, 2006 7:37 AM
September 21, 2006 07:37
Can someone explain how one attaches the Bra-Buddy? I would think you would need a real buddy to attach it for you..
GeekyMom | September 21, 2006 9:41 AM
September 21, 2006 09:41
Sorry, I jumped the gun. I should have read the blog first!
GeekyMom | September 21, 2006 9:44 AM
September 21, 2006 09:44
This is such a great idea! I had read about another one a while back, called Embrace, but it's more expensive.
The 3 pack got me thinking - I wonder if it could be attached to both sides instead, to hold the straps further out for wide-necked shirts.
starlily | September 21, 2006 11:45 AM
September 21, 2006 11:45
I bought something similar from Maidenform a few years ago.
I usually attach them before putting on the bra. I enter the bra similar to putting on a T-shirt.
sheryll | September 22, 2006 2:01 AM
September 22, 2006 02:01
brilliant!!!!!!!!
Joya | September 22, 2006 9:41 PM
September 22, 2006 21:41