Let me tell you a little secret: I own precisely one bra.
Oh yes, you read that right.
But not just any bra — it's the $4.75 Kmart bra, which has likely increased in price due to the cost of living but significantly decreased in quality and comfort due to significant wear trauma.
Watch: A spoken word video staring Laura Bryne articulating the contradiction of pressures that mothers face in their daily lives. Post continues after video.
The timeline of the 'Ugly Bra'.
Once upon a time, I owned a small drawer full of beautiful, lacy bras and sets. I was financially content with shopping at Bras N Things every now and again. I also enjoyed perusing (but never purchasing) the sexy, lacey, barely-there pieces from Honey Birdette.
During pregnancy and after childbirth, I lived in maternity sports bras for comfort and efficiency.
Fast-forward to now, and here I am, clinging to my one bra that barely clings to me these days. It's the bra that I purchased about six months after the twins were born because all the others had either become too big or small. Seeing as I don't have the perkiest of breasts these days, I don't see the point in wearing nice undergarments. So, as you can imagine, my singular bra is not pretty. And here comes one of the most embarrassing photos I'll ever post…