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She shoos me away when I try to help. Any suggestions for an easy front closing bra for a large bust that might be easier for her to get on and off? There are so many brands and some bras are just awful. She’s always worn an underwire type bra, usually Bali. We’ve gotten some bras online through Amazon and Macy’s but they all seem to be knockoffs of the real brands and don’t fit. I’m trying to help her be as independent as possible for as long as she possibly can be. Thanks for any suggestions.

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My mom was not large busted but we got to a point where she stopped wearing a bra. We decided on tank tops or camisoles, sometimes even T-shirt’s, under a button type shirt or house dresses. At your mom’s age is she still active and going out? I would think not too much especially in these covid times. If she is staying home maybe a bra is not necessary? Just my perspective and experience. Good luck.
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Bra wearers seem to fall into two categories:

1. People who put them on over their shoulders and over their bust first, then do the clip up at the back.

2. People who do them up around their waists, twizzle them round through 180 degrees, then put their arms through the shoulder straps and pull the straps up one at a time.

Which has been your mother's preferred style? If 1., could she be persuaded to try 2.?

I would strongly encourage you to encourage/support/assist continued bra wearing, especially in a fuller-figured lady, because keeping the fold of skin under the bust scrupulously clean and dry is very difficult and the resulting problems are made much worse if the skin surfaces are continuously pressed together. In ladies who really can't wear a bra even though they'd like to, for example because of shoulder injuries or recent pacemaker insertions, I search through their underwear (with permission, of course) for pure cotton vests or t-shirts and ensure that the natural fabric is tucked smoothly under the bust line just to keep the skin from getting stuck to itself.

There are two problems with front opening bras: 1. they are rarely underwired and so don't give the support your mother would be used to; 2. you need two strong hands to get them done up on a larger chest. There are both zip styles and hook-and-eye styles, but both present pinch hazards (yowch!), and both require a good deal of manipulation to get the cup comfortably around the breast. As I found yesterday after my client's otherwise terrific shower routine. She is in reasonable shape physically, but even so she wasn't able to get the leverage she needed to bring the two ends together. It took teamwork :)
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HilaryHilary Oct 2020
Yes, the cotton vest tucked under works really well when a bra can't be worn. Also, you can cut bras between the cups and stitch on velcro to fasten - a good diy solution that is easy to use.
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My mom got frustrated because of sagging breasts. She hated having to pull up her breasts to place in the cups!

Her boobs went down to practically nothing because she doesn’t eat much and weighs so little but they still sag.

Bras are a pain! She would place hers at her waist backwards, hook it, turn it around and then scoot it up.
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There are actually some pretty decent pull over the head, no fastener bras that provide reasonable support.
Try a google search. One particularly nice style I saw recently had a “wrap” arrangement.
I’ll post brand names......LOTS of selections on Amazon, looking for more........
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AnnReid Oct 2020
CARA MIA BRA- might try one myself! Saw the ad on TV.
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My mom had same issues but seems happy with her pull over "leisure bra". It is a Hanes from Walmart. Soft stretchy cotton.
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Bali makes front closure bras in a 40F is that large enough for your Mum?
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RedVanAnnie Oct 2020
WOW! 40 F sounds big enough for anyone's mom! If she is bigger than that at age 95, she has more serious problems than finding the right bra.
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My mother will be 94 soon; for the past 2 years, she's had SO MUCH trouble with bras, I can't even tell you. Every couple of months, she calls to tell me she 'needs more bras' because the 'hooks are twisted'. It's nothing SHE'S doing wrong, of course.........it's the washing machine's fault or the care giver's fault or whatever. Truth is, she doesn't ask for help at the Memory Care ALF a lot of the time and winds up damaging the hooks herself. I've told her 100x to please go w/o a bra and I've bought her extra large tops to camoflauge her breasts, but no.........she needs new bras new bras and NEW BRAS. I've ordered 20 bras the last year alone., which are all 'no good.' One time, I even went to Kohl's and bought 15 different bras in different styles and sizes, brought them all over to the ALF, helped her try each one on to determine which one(s) she liked, went back to Kohl's to return the ones she disliked and to buy a couple more of the ones she did like, but then she decided she DIDN'T like them after all! Happy happy joy joy. And the bra debacle continues to this very day.

Here's the ones I buy her and the only ones she gets nowadays: take them or leave them, I don't care:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/NWT-Bali-Womens-White-Size-XXL-Comfort-Revolution-Full-Coverage-Bra-White-Dot/274518045369?hash=item3fea8cf2b9:g:m-EAAOSw~Zlfd0~3



And here's the front closure version:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Bali-Comfort-Revolution-Front-Close-T-Shirt-Bra-Womens/371645477388?_trkparms=aid%3D1110006%26algo%3DHOMESPLICE.SIM%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D225086%26meid%3Dc409f70818fe4adeaf2e0d8a37f1542f%26pid%3D100005%26rk%3D1%26rkt%3D12%26mehot%3Dpf%26sd%3D274518045369%26itm%3D371645477388%26pmt%3D1%26noa%3D0%26pg%3D2047675%26algv%3DSimplAMLv5PairwiseWebWithDarwoV3BBEV2b%26brand%3DBali&_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851

Wishing you the best of luck, or, better luck than I've had with the bra debacle.
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NeedHelpWithMom Oct 2020
I am laughing so hard! 😂 I went through the same thing with my mom. I shopped everywhere to try and find suitable bras for mom. She didn’t find any of them comfortable.
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Here is the issue with the ‘pull over the head’ type bra for my mom. She has Parkinson’s disease and a rotator cuff injury with her shoulder, plus arthritis so mobility is a huge problem.

She could have never lifted her arms up high enough to put that type on. She can barely get a loose pullover shirt on.

Her range of motion is extremely limited. She did several rounds of home health and rehab with tons of physical and occupational therapy which did help some but not a whole lot as far as increasing her range of motion. It did build up a little strength and flexibility.

It’s awkward because mom has horrible balance due to her Parkinson’s disease so she is a high fall risk. She fell at the slightest feeling of being off balance.

It’s hard when there are mobility issues.
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Look at the Silverts.com website. Everything they sell is for elderly and disabled people and is all about accessibility.
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What if you were to remove the hooks and sew Velcro on?
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There's something called the INVISIBLE LIFT-UP ADHESIVE BRA:

https://coolgearhq.com/products/new-2020-invisible-lift-up-bra?variant=31653335072840

There might be other variants on this.

Also, I wear a "tube top."

https://www2.hm.com/en_us/search-results.html?q=tube+top
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I gave up bras when I turned 80... so much more comfortable! I have a C cup so in hot weather I need a simple very loose-fitting (preferably cotton) sports bra or else I feel sweaty where skin lies on skin. You don't want anything "growing" in that moist area. (I've never had such a problem, but i know it can happen.)
Or maybe she'd like a bathing suit or sports top... secret color under her clothes and not feeling so naked when she gets undressed!

She might more readily accept a suggestion from someone in her age group. Do you have any such resources; does she have a good friend?
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OkieGranny Oct 2020
My daughter prefers to go braless when she can, too, but I find it uncomfortable. First of all, it looks bad if I'm going out (won't go into details), and also the problem with perspiration.
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Not necessary to wear a bra at that age. My 98 year old mother has not worn a bra for approximately ten years. She is more comfortable and you can't tell she does not have one on. I hate wearing a bra and will give it up when I am older. I don't wear one around the house way too uncomfortable.
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I found some of the sports bras worked better. Also I found Velcro ones that closed in the front
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There is a bra company called Decent Exposures. I've used them since before the internet. Their bras can now be ordered online. Among their selection, they offer front-closing bras. Their customer service is excellent.
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At 95, she deserves the comfort of No Bra. It would be so much more relaxing and comfortable. Tell her to try it, it will feel awesome. Not wearing a bra is like not wearing a bathing suit in the tub
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Countrymouse Oct 2020
Speaking for myself, I'd think not wearing a bra more as comparable to not wearing shoes. One may not strictly NEED them, they may not be what Nature intended for us humans, but they do make the world much more pleasant to run around in.
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My mother had the same issue due to shoulder pain, but needed support ( and would never go braless.) I got low impact sport bras for her with front close. Get larger size so she doesn't have to stretch a lot to close. Suggest ones with wider straps for comfort. They are available with or without underwire support. Now they come in a wide variety of colors to blend with her blouses. Matching color panty briefs will present them feel more like lingerie sets, and maintain her femininity, even at 95 !
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DH aunt stopped wearing a bra in her 50s. Opted instead for cotton men’s undershirts under her front buttoned blouses. She is large breasted. The undershirts work great for her. This would never work for me because I get a back ache if I don’t wear a bra. I prefer to wear pjs with no bra until I get dressed to go out. Can’t do it or I wind up with a backache.
My mom wore a bra everyday of her life. I tried the undershirts with her but didn’t work. In her advanced age the bras were very difficult to fit.
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When I had hand surgery, my occupational therapist (hand PT) recommended hooking it in front then turning it to the back.
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This is interesting. I had a heck of a time finding a Front Closure bra. I have arthritis in my hands (like everyone else) and on some days back closure was almost impossible.
I found that Layne Bryant has a nice front closure bra (lots of hooks though 7 on mine) but they are comfortable.
On line I did check out the one mentioned by leaonnie1 and I will have to try it on next time I go to Walmart. (less hooks)
there is no way I would ever be able to use one that pulled over my head and I have never been able to Hook it in front of you and pull it to the back and slip in your arms.
I recently had hand surgery and even the front closure is difficult now so I have been going "au naturale" and it reminds me of a joke I read...
A married man thinks he will give his wife a birthday surprise by buying her a bra. He enters a lingerie shop and rather intimidated the saleswoman takes charge.
What color she asks. He settles on white.
All that remained was the size and he did not have the faintest idea.
Now sir asks the sales woman are they the size of melons?, coconuts? grape fruit?
Oh no nothing like that he says
Come on sir there must be something that your wife's bust reminds you of.
He thinks long and hard then looks up and says...Have you ever seen a Cocker Spaniels ears?
sorry ...just had to include that!
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glendj Oct 2020
Loved it! Thanks for my laugh of the day ❤️
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No need to wear bra lo!
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https://www.leonisa.com/en/
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Try a bra that fastens in the front.
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Why does she have to wear a bra?
Why not just a camisole with soft bra built into it or tank top unde her blouseor shirts.
Im 77 and that what I do..and no one seems to know the difference...why
Force a 95 year old to do ...but what she wants...
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Suetillman Oct 2020
Excellent idea. The camisole with the bra or just a camisole is the best solution. I’m 65 and wear them too because a bra is just uncomfortable.
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Bra cups can’t be expected to fit an elderly woman properly. Get a Bali front closure from Amazon and let her get used to it.
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Davenport Oct 2020
Or to reframe "buy a front closure and see if she can get used to it." As I learned as a caregiver, I have no right to expect for my own comfort that my mom will or should 'just get used to' anything; hopefully, naturally, she will. But it's my role and job right now to accept and adapt to my mom's unique experience with this phase of her life, and respect her long life, even though it may be inconvenient or frustrating for me; that's what I dare hope for myself 25 yrs. from now. Us caregivers know this sh** ain't for cissies : )
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My mother is also 95. We don't worry about her wearing a bra. If we go out, maybe put a bra on, but while relaxing at home-no bra.
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That’s me at 95 plus waterproof eyeliner.
I’d suggest that you look beyond the usual lingerie brands and look instead at the yoga / running wear stores. They carry all sorts of open front. Although they are not quite what most of us think of as a “bra”.
The top of the line imho is Lululemons Elite front close, it’s abt $100 but, but, but actually has 2 fully designed and separate cages for your girls, which most other brands do not. Hence the price tag. It’s phenomenal, lots of support in front & to your back as well. It doesn’t compress your tits totally; you still have profile to your breasts. & you can sleep in it comfortably if need be.

There’s also Yvette and Spring Seaon, they are both yoga running wear and carry front closure bras for bigger sizes. Yvette has a double decker one that layers the fabric so it looks more traditional bra. Their prices are less than 1/2 of lululemons. I’ve had my Elite 3 yrs and she’s still good, while the Yvette ones have been replaced. The less expensive ones do compress more ime.

For more bra type, look at Glamorize, theirs have front side hook & eye & slide in synchers. I’ve never bought from them, but it’s very old school bra design. At 95 she might not be ok for switching to active wear type of design on her bra.
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This is no help, just a memory for me. My grandmother was born around 1890. She never wore a bra. She decided she needed to wear one when she went out. We measured her and she bought one. I was driving her to the doctor and I looked at her and realized the entire bra was bunched up on her chest and her boobs were hanging below the bra. I explained that wasn't the way you wear them and when we got home, I would help her again.
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NeedHelpWithMom Oct 2020
My grandma never ever wore one! She just wore a slip. She never wore pants or a bra her entire life!

She owned three dresses that she rotated. When they wore out, mom sewed her three new ones.

She lived very simply and was one of the happiest people that I have ever known.

She loved dots or small floral prints. Every time I see those patterns I think of my grandmother.
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Visit buck and buck.com. They sell adaptive clothing items that are so much easier for the elderly. You can try googling adaptive wear, but buck and buck has nice items available especially for caregivers who assist love ones with dressing.
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Davenport Oct 2020
Wonderful, thank you so much, Love !
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I bought one here but I got the wrong size. https://www.buckandbuck.com/arthritis-bra.html
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