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I'm almost always without a bra because I struggle to find ones that fit :( I tried a bra that fits but if you check the page where they describe the reasons it might be off it lists everything about my body :P Stores can't help as they don't have my likely size.
I have some nice ones without a cup that I wear under stuff when I don't want to poke anyone's eyes out with my mega nips.
Edit: I also have one which if I attach two extenders fits! It's padded and a bit too roomy so I wear it when I want to look like I have bigger boobs, but I suspect it doesn't look natural under most clothes. Those prosthetics you glue on look way better.
I also have trouble finding bras that fit (we both know why), so far I've found bralettes in generic sizes like XL are more likely to fit and work. Nobody manufactures bras that would fit my band and cup size, so wearing bras that are designed to fit a variety of sizes has worked best for me.