I was excited to find a sports bra that adjustable in the back but it still is attached in the back due to the racer back straps. It is very hard to to put on because the band is very tight. If I was keeping this bra I would cut the back apart to make it easier to put on. I not sure if the band measurement is correct but it felt tighter then 32. The cups are too small and cut into tissue. If it was the correct cup size it would provide good support but since it doesn't contain my boobs there is too much movement. Hopefully I can find a 34DDD for a better fit.
Here are some additional measurements that I think are pertinent: Cup Width: 6", Cup Depth: 6.75", Cup Height 4", Band Width: 0.6" While this bra does not have separate cups, it does have seams that show where the cups would be if they we're there. I believe this is supposed to be a light/medium impact, compression sports bra. It has a very light lining of foam under neath your typical sports bra mesh material. I've worn this bra SO MUCH that the printed on tags have washed off. I was forced to stop wearing when I put on a significant amount of weight, and have recently started wearing again ...when I want that more androgynous look. Although if they saw me with only the bra on, that would kill any idea of androgeny as my breasts are trying to "pop" out of this sports bra. It really is super comfortable for a sports bra, with a few caveats. I have to constantly tug the bra back down under my breasts where it belongs and scoop/swoop my breasts back into the bra. lThe seams show through clothes pretty badly. The band is really thin, doesn't have much staying power. The straps are pretty short, they cannot be adjusted. The bra itself is very short overall. On Wal-Marts website there were review's saying that it runs very small, I find this is not the case. I think that the sports bra is just really short overall compared to other sports bras/length of average women's torso. I have posted a stock image to show this on a model, whom is most likely at least 7" taller than me (I'm 5 feet). This DanSkin Now sports bra has apparently been discontinued. It is nice overall though, it has lasted all this time being worn, washed, and machine dried without much stretching or other wear-and-tare flaws. Read more 202 more words
I would consider this appropriate for very low/no impact. The band is too loose for support, boobs tend to pop out the top, zipper zips down on its own. I find its only suitable for sleeping in, unless I layer it with multiple other sports bras.
Lacks adjustable straps and the side walls(under the arms) broke down in what I consider a quick timeframe(approx 8mo.) Because of the T-back, or racerback, you can't wear this with tops that have low backs, or thin straps, only tees or racerback shirts. However, because of the T or racerback, your straps will not fall down. This is a wireless bra, and it's more a sports bra, keep that in mind when determining how much support you need - I needed something without a wire to poke me but something to keep my boobs from flopping about while doing manual labor.
If it was a choice of this exact bra or another bra that I don't know much about, I'd take this one with it's faults over the new one.
The bra's fit is not great for me because it's not the right size, but they didn't make the right size 34DDD so I got a 36D. The band is ok, the cups are too small. It's GREAT, though, for yoga type activities because it's a front closer, deep cut that keeps boobs high and separated. Love it and wish they carried my size. Made by/for Walmart and I don't know if they even carry it anymore. Would buy tons of these in the right size.