Bra straps often drop when they're spaced too wide for your frame. Try bras with closer-spaced straps. You can also use various devices to tie your straps together in the back, to make a racerback shape.
Another issue is that your band is likely too loose. If it rides up in the back at all, i.e. it's not completely parallel with the floor, then it's too big and you'll run into problems like this. Try sizing down a band size and up a cup size.
If you're a 34C, try a 32D or 30DD. For every band size you go down, you must go up one cup size.
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Its just God's way of telling you not to wear a bra.
Bra straps often drop when they're spaced too wide for your frame. Try bras with closer-spaced straps. You can also use various devices to tie your straps together in the back, to make a racerback shape.
Another issue is that your band is likely too loose. If it rides up in the back at all, i.e. it's not completely parallel with the floor, then it's too big and you'll run into problems like this. Try sizing down a band size and up a cup size.
If you're a 34C, try a 32D or 30DD. For every band size you go down, you must go up one cup size.
Good luck!
Just adjust the straps or buy the ones that clip in the middle of back so your starps don't fall down at all
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Try adjusting them so they fit tighter on the shoulders.
If this doesn't work, or feels uncomfortable it may be the material on the strap!