I'm always hunting for bralettes that come in my size range, are made of cotton, and provide at least moderate support. This bralette caught my attention because it's cotton, comes in actual bra sizes (although not a huge range), and was inexpensive (pack of two for $27).
According to other reviews the band runs about a size small, so I got my sister size up, 34D, and it fits me (I'm normally a 32DD). The cup fabric is cotton with a lot of stretch which reduces the support and shaping. The band is stretchy yet quite narrow and thin, so it's prone to collapsing as well as ... putting a lot of pressure on a small strip of area under my breasts which becomes uncomfortable after a few hours. I do like the wide straps and back fasteners as opposed to it being a pull-over type of bralette. It has a J hook for converting to a racerback.
Overall it is fine as a lounge bra. But it doesn't provide enough comfort to wear to sleep, or enough support to wear out of the house, unlike other bralettes I own.
Read more
81 more words
Updated on Sep 06, 2024 Flag this