I thought Bravado Original S+ was as good as I could do. But, Kindred Bravely has raised the bar for supportive, comfortable, wireless bras.
* No gore. No wires. No clogged ducts. * Organic cotton. If you've seen the epidemiological studies regarding pesticides, herbicides, and fungicides, you know why organic cotton is best for your breasts, your body, and your baby. * Wide elastic band covered with organic cotton provides significant support (ONLY Busty sizes have elastic in the band) and stretches to 31". Bravado's Original Small Plus Stretches to 34". Although I prefer the 28" band of Kindred Bravely's X-Small Busty, the 31" band stays in place. * Accommodates a ...wide variety of breast shapes and sizes * Pockets for nursing pads, nipple armor * Rounded shape under thin knits * Fits similar to the X-Small busty French Terry Kindred Bravely bra which is even softer than this organic cotton bra * Minimizing
I bought three because I can't wait for these to exit the laundry. Literally, I wear these all the time: all night and all day. Thank you, Kindred Bravely for a supportive, wire free, more environmentally friendly bra. Read more 76 more words
Very short-waisted, center full, close set, somewhat narrow, immediately projected, shallow apex projection,...
This band does not provide the support that the XS-Busty Organic Cotton (XSBOC) bra band does. Not only is the band length shorter, but also the band elastic is more stretchy and thinner than the XSBOC I had been wearing. This thinner elastic simplifies the on/off process which was difficult when the bra was damp. Phew. However, the thinner elastic, somehow, flips upward while I sleep. Because I carry all my weight in my hips and have no tummy, the mechanism that causes the band to flip while laying horizontal is....unknown to me. The older, XSBOC ...band has never flipped. Perhaps the material selection has changed. Personally, I prefer the more robust, substantial, non-flipping elastic on the older model. Alas, it is tolerable for this level of comfort. Going forward, I will send feedback to the designer.
However, I was too compressed in the XSBOC, and the manufacturer does not offer an XS-XtraBusty in my beloved Organic Cotton model. I have requested this size, but according to the manufacturer I am the only request. https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_sad.gif" alt=":-(" /> Help! Until there is an XS-XtraBusty, I'll wear the Small-Busty French Terry Scoopback.
I prefer the support of the double layer, XSBOC model, but as previously mentioned I need a size they do not yet offer. French Terry is softer and lighter weight which will be preferable to some. The cotton bra is very soft, too, but stronger and more finely knitted. Both bras are amazingly simple and comfortable.
Before Kindred Bravely introduced the Organic Cotton Scoopback bra, I wore the Kindred Bravely French Terry Racerback. Physics may explain why I prefer the French Terry Scoopback over the French Terry Racerback. For me, the Scoopback provides both more support and more coverage. The back is very full coverage and distributes breast weight evenly over its surface. My favorite nursing bras all have full coverage backs. Kindred Bravely Scoopback bra options are my most favorite so far. To me, comfort is queen and these bras are amazingly comfortable.
Yet another supremely comfortable Kindred Bravely creation, but this band flips upward which may annoy some of us. Read more 258 more words
Do you have the bust perimeter measurement by any chance? I'd like some more to try.
My bust perimeter is 38 and that is the value I'll add tomorrow when I add measurements. It could tolerate an 2" greater perimeter and significantly taller roots.
That might work then. I really just want something breathable to keep my underboob off of my abdomen.
If you need more lift, shortening the straps a bit may help, too. With the full coverage back, there is less risk of headaches from tighter straps. My theory ;-)
Anything is better than the itty bitty straps on my Torrid bralettes :)
Sovavosi I replaced the straps on mine because they gave me headaches.
cupandahalf I thought about it. Where did you get the new straps?
From bras that don't fit *shrug*.
Thank you for adding the measurements!
No problem :-) I was wearing it yesterday :-)
I added a bit of information I discovered about the band last night.....It flips.
I added a bit of information I discovered about the band last night.....It flips.
Just while lying down? How odd.
It has remained flat while up and moving. Strange.
I want to preface this review by saying that I am not pregnant, nursing, or planning to do either. I have fibrocystic breast changes and my doctor recommended I sleep in a bra to deal with the cyclical pain that I have. So this review is not aimed at pregnant or nursing women, I don't think, but if you find something useful in it, all the better.
The size chart said I should have gotten M-Busty, however, seeing as outside my cycle my breasts don't fluctuate too much in size, and to make sure that the band fits properly, I got S-Busty. I think it was the right call. The ...cups already stretched out and I fill them out nicely, no quadding, no empty space, just a boob in a cup https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_smile.gif" alt=":)" />. It is extremely comfy around the band.
Some issues: the elastic in the band doesn't seem very durable. I put it on and took it off, and put it on again, and now it's already sort of folded over inside. I managed to straighten it but I can see this being an issue. The crossover cup does not give a nice look to the boob where the cup goes under it (idk how to explain this). However, since I will be using it as sleep bra (around the house bra as I call it), the appearance does not matter to me. The straps are obviously non adjustable, but they are wide and stretchy so that also does not matter much to me.
update: After wearing it all day I will say the unadjustable straps are giving me some major shoulder pain. I'm pretty low set so I should have known this would be an issue.
I loved the non-busty version of this and found it so soft and comfortable, but I wear 28GG so the non-busty XS wasn't enough. I was so excited to find "Busty" sizes .... and then crushingly disappointed.
The "Busty" variant has THE CHEAPEST HARDEST ELASTIC OF ALL TIME added to the band. This elastic is:
1) blatantly not even close to the right width 2) super-stiff 3) sewn vertically in FOUR places (including front & center) to make it stay.... 4) ... and still folds/rolls constantly & never lies flat
Did they just tell the factory to throw whatever max-cheap elastic on the shelf in there and make it ...work? I guess for a $35 bra, actual soft-touch clothing elastic was not in the budget.
--- Summary: tried 4 sizes ---
Current size: 28GG / 30G, prefer 28.
XS (non-busty) -- Wish the cups were larger.
S (non-busty) -- predictably pretty loose at torso, might work for sleeping.
XS-BUSTY -- The elastic is sewn way tight and XS-Busty feels about 2 sizes smaller than XS (nonbusty). The fit is roughly on par with my 28's. But I don't find a hard 28 band comfortable for sleeping.
S-BUSTY -- Probably fit better than XS-Busty, but maybe that's just because I couldn't feel that hard elastic as much. Read more 107 more words
I got a second of these because I love it as a sleep bra. The fabric is very soft and comfortable and it gives a bit of support. I wouldn't wear it out as it gives me a sad, droopy shape, but it's ideal for sleeping. This colour way fits a bit snugger than my beige one and is prettier, I think.
This bra has great support! The band-to-cup ratio is pretty perfect for me (30G in @Cleo balconette bras). It is really important to make sure the side seams are lines up properly, or the material for the left cup will dig into your right breast. When put on properly, it's comfortable and well-fitting.
Immediately projected, center full, close set, short waisted, omega-shaped breasts....
1. SO soft; softer than Bravado Original Nursing Bra (http://www.bratabase.com/browse/bravado-designs/the-original-nursing-bra-plus-style/S/) 2. Accommodates a wide variety of breast shapes including center-full, close-set breasts 3. Wide, supportive band provides excellent support 4. Somewhat minimizing 5. Effortless nursing access 6. Band does not ride up on my 28" underbust: the band stretches to 28". Wonderful https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_smile.gif" alt=":-)" /> This is a marked improvement over Bravado's Original Nursing Bra S+ whose band stretches to 34". 7. Only the 'busty' sizes have elastic in the band. 1/8" of the band flipped up on one side. I did not find the flip irritating or bothersome.
Disadvantages: 1. ...I don't want to take it off.....which is why it does not yet have measurements https://d28qt14g3opchh.cloudfront.net/smileys/icon_wink.gif" alt=";-)" /> Soon. 2. This left some red welts on my neck and grooves from each wrinkle (gathering under each cup) along each breast. I may need an Extra-Small Extra Busty....when such a model is available. 3. Lengthening the straps a bit may remedy the red welts. Because the straps are non-adjustable, I'll add fabric.
Pros: This material is super soft. Probably the softest bra material I’ve tried. I really wanted this to work because it felt so good holding it in my hands. This bra is not too difficult to get on and off, the band stretches quite a bit. The straps, while unadjustable, are of a decent length. I got this bra on Amazon for $20, which is a great price compared to Molke and Decent Exposures.
Cons: The band flips up on me when I sit or move. The material is thinner than Molke/Decent Exposures so might not offer that much support.
For people who aren’t on the size chart: The manufacturer listed this size ...as supporting up to a US 28I/UK 28G. Normally I wouldn’t consider something that off of my size, but I let myself be fooled by my shape and the bust perimeter. I can wear a Torrid bralette in size 0, which supports 40-42”. I thought this would be all right because of the stretch. I would not recommend the small size for anybody that wears a 28 band. It’s simply too big because of the stretch and thin elastic. Despite the stretchiness of the cups, they are small and don’t stretch out enough to cover me. The cups cover about half of my breast tissue and leave an indent where they cut in. The straps aren’t long enough to make up for the small cup size, get pulled down and dig into my shoulders.
I hope someday that Kindred Bravely decides to expand their size range. I did write to them to ask about it, and they said they have no plans at this time to do so. If you aren’t in their size range, please write to them, as it is a very nicely constructed wireless bra. Read more 185 more words
This bra is incredibly soft and comfy. It doesn't give a ton of support and gives a somewhat minimized appearance, but is great for sleeping/lounging. You need to pull it over your head, but it's not too hard for me as I'm flexible and have a small frame. The band is slightly looser than I am used to, but it might be hard to pull off and on if it were much tighter. I am about a 26G with short, narrow roots and FOB and centre-full, soft, pendulous breasts.
It's a very comfy bra. It's made of soft cotton and has very supportive band. The cups are quite good for my size, but also I think a lady with bigger breasts can wear it.
My shape: Projected, narrow, shorter roots, even/functionally full on bottom, soft tissue. Cleo Lily fits me best.
I'm currently a 30G, and while it is soft, this bra is not a good fit. The cups are quite small on me; they show major side boob, and when I bend over my breasts are close to falling out of the top. The band is also much too big; I can easily stretch it to 38".
My shape: Projected, narrow, shorter roots, even/functionally full on bottom, soft tissue. Cleo Lily fits me best.
I'm currently a 30G, and WOW this bra is really hard to put on and take off. I could barely stretch it enough to get it on. Once I was able to get it on, the band was a little looser than I'd like. The cups were definitely compressing my chest, but not uncomfortably so.
The dealbreaker for me is the straps. I should have known better than to buy a bra without adjustable straps. I'm pretty low-set (straps usually have to be adjusted as long as they will go). The straps on this bra are just too short for me, and the pressure from them is pretty painful. Pity, since this bra is wonderfully soft. If only it had adjustable straps...
It IS difficult to get on and off. Try removing it after perspiring: frustrating.
Disappointing the straps were too short! It is possible the compression you are feeling is related to how short the straps feel. Because of the design, if the cup is too small, the straps will absolutely feel too short. I hope adjustable straps are added soon. From what I comprehend, this bra as first available March 2017. So, it is new to market.
If you have time and motivation, would you send Kindred Bravely an email requesting an xs-extra-busty and adjustable straps? Thanks :-) The owner keeps a rally of requests....
Autocorrect. "Tally" rather than "rally" and "as" in the 2nd paragraph, 5th sentence should be "was".
Love4Pollinators Emailing them is a great idea, thank you!
This bra isn't exactly *uncomfortable*, but it's definitely not one I want to wear again. It has too many layers of fabric, so it feels weirdly thick and bulky and looks wrinkly and bulky under clothing. It squishes my breasts into my chest more than is comfortable, and results in them also sitting very closely together. It is by no means an attractive bra, nor does it make me feel good about myself. There is very little support other than it just holding my breasts too tightly to my chest. Wrangling two sets of nursing clips is clunky, and the bra takes forever to air-dry due to the multiple thick layers.
I'm full on bottom, really projected, need narrow wires, am very center full, and petite in height and shoulder width...so I never in a million years thought I'd find a bralette that fit, but I love this one! It's a nursing bra but I saw it recommended on the ABTF subreddit and have been living it ever since. I live in these while I'm trying to transition back to wired bras following some weight fluctuation - they are SO comfortable and nice and smooth. I wear a "Medium - Busty" in these and wear them without the included pads. For reference I'm 5'1", 132 lbs, and currently find Ewa Michalak BMs in 75F or Panache Envy in 32FF to be near perfect fits. Super comfortable and stretchy band that is somehow still supportive - though I do fasten the band on the second set of hooks to start. Oddly the Cosabella bralettes have never been a good match for me but I love these!
Excellent comfort and fit; I have 38H (US) shallow east-west breasts, which is a miserable combination to shop for, and while these cups (to the extent this thing has "cups") still aren't quite wide enough for my roots, it has yet too actually be a source of serious discomfort here. As a pumping bra, it's excellent, very easily letting you unclip the top layer, with holes that easily fit a pump flange while still holding it in place. As a nursing bra, it seems like it should be just as good, though since I'm only using it for the former, I can't say.
Appearance-wise, I mean, you're not wearing ...a pumping/nursing bra to look hot. Still, I can't say I'm thrilled with the look. It's pretty flattening for my breasts, to the extent it barely looks like I have them. I suppose it could double as a comfortable binder-alternative for the times I want that look. The bra itself isn't much to look at, but it's not unpleasant either; it's fine. This is a price I'll pay for comfort, I suppose. Read more 72 more words
I am currently 24 weeks pregnant and measuring at a 34G or 34GG (UK Sizing). I have been struggling with bra shopping as my size increases and I don't want to invest too much time/money on bras that may not work in a few months. To that end, I have been trying nursing bras. The Kindred Bravely Simply Sublime Nursing bra was recommended to me by several breastfeeding moms. I was skeptical about the support I could get from a wireless bra, but this actually feels pretty supportive. It is comfortable to wear. There is no underwire to dig in but the band is tight enough that it ...does give support to the bust. I wouldn't go for a run in the bra or anything, but it definitely works for most day-to-day activities.
My biggest complaint is that there is no separation between the breasts, so it gives a uniboob look. I'm willing to forgo fashion for comfort but the other aspect of this is that it makes wearing a seatbelt harder than normal. Because there is no separation between the breasts, the shoulder belt doesn't have a natural place to sit and slides off to the side and over my neck. This feels unsafe so I try not to wear this bra when I know I'll be spending a lot of time in the car.
Overall, I expect this to be a bra that will get a lot of use once the baby comes and I'm spending a lot of time at home. Read more 145 more words
These bras are super comfortable and compost-able. They receive my enthusiastic support for environmental stewardship.
I had previously worn the Small-Busty model, but could no longer easily pull the bra over my wide-ish (hourglass figure) shoulders. The Medium-Busty helped me understand the Small-Busty was too compressive. I feel even better in this bra now that I have more space. And, the longer band makes removal after aerobic dancing significantly easier.
These wash effortlessly with all my other clothes on a "normal" wash. If the color fades, they will tie dye spectacularly well with Procion dyes.
Requiring nipple armor, these bras are designed with pockets for breast pads. And, Medium-Busty accommodates my preferred armor perfectly.
If this bra had existed while I was nursing, I would have been significantly more comfortable throughout that sometimes stressful and uncomfortable yet miraculous time of my life.
Although this is a bit small, the band allows me to more easily remove it than the Medium-Busty model. I adore the flexible fit of these bras and the supportive yet soft organic cotton.
I really wish there were more organic cotton in the world. I sleep in organic sheets. I want more organic clothes.