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Bras » Mae » Wireless T-shirt Bra (RN116400) » 30D

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Fits ribcage69.0
B. perimeter21.0
Stretched Band0.0
Band Length59.8
Cup width14.0
Cup depth18.0
Cup height15.0
Cup separation2.0
Gore height4.8
Wing height7.7
Strap width0.9
Hooks2

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    Recently I've been looking for more lined wireless bras that I can wear when running errands, at times where an underwire bra seems too much, but an unlined bralette is not enough. I picked up a few of these bras from Amazon's private label Mae.

    I started off with my normal size, 30DD, but unfortunately found that the cups run about a half size large. Specifically, these are a bit taller than other molded bras that I'm used to, so the 30DD ended up providing too much coverage. I reordered 30D and this ended up fitting much better, since it is also about a half ... cup large (otherwise 30D is now normally too small for me). Thankfully the band is still TTS while being far from snug.

    The construction of the cups will softly push you towards the center, so it creates natural cleavage, which is surprising in a wireless bra. It looks smooth under clothing and is pretty indistinguishable from a t-shirt bra. Many reviewers noted the vertical boning between the cradle and wings as being uncomfortable, and I found that this was noticeable if I'm slouching, but not noticeable when out and about. I never wear anything underwire when I'm at home, so this will not be a suitable option for loungewear, but fits the bill for what I was looking for. The bra is made from very soft and silky microfiber and foam, so I can see why the boning was added to provide extra stability as the bra would be a bit too floppy without it. Overall a nice find and a great wireless option for 30 bands!

    I've been wearing this bra all summer for casual errands and have really enjoyed it a lot, and am now looking for a dupe from another brand since the 30 band options are no longer available from Amazon.

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    Pinecone colorway

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    Recently I've been looking for more lined wireless bras that I can wear when running errands, at times where an underwire bra seems too much, but an unlined bralette is not enough. I picked up a few of these bras from Amazon's private label Mae.

    I started off with my normal size, 30DD, but unfortunately found that the cups run about a half size large. Specifically, these are a bit taller than other molded bras that I'm used to, so the 30DD ended up providing too much coverage. I reordered 30D and this ended up fitting much better, since it is also about a half ... cup large (otherwise 30D is now normally too small for me). Thankfully the band is still TTS while being far from snug.

    The construction of the cups will softly push you towards the center, so it creates natural cleavage, which is surprising in a wireless bra. It looks smooth under clothing and is pretty indistinguishable from a t-shirt bra. Many reviewers noted the vertical boning between the cradle and wings as being uncomfortable, and I found that this was noticeable if I'm slouching, but not noticeable when out and about. I never wear anything underwire when I'm at home, so this will not be a suitable option for loungewear, but fits the bill for what I was looking for. The bra is made from very soft and silky microfiber and foam, so I can see why the boning was added to provide extra stability as the bra would be a bit too floppy without it. Overall a nice find and a great wireless option for 30 bands!

    I've been wearing this bra all summer for casual errands and have really enjoyed it a lot, and am now looking for a dupe from another brand since the 30 band options are no longer available from Amazon.

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    Pinecone colorway

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    Recently I've been looking for more lined wireless bras that I can wear when running errands, at times where an underwire bra seems too much, but an unlined bralette is not enough. I picked up a few of these bras from Amazon's private label Mae.

    I started off with my normal size, 30DD, but unfortunately found that the cups run about a half size large. Specifically, these are a bit taller than other molded bras that I'm used to, so the 30DD ended up providing too much coverage. I reordered 30D and this ended up fitting much better, since it is also about a half ... cup large (otherwise 30D is now normally too small for me). Thankfully the band is still TTS while being far from snug.

    The construction of the cups will softly push you towards the center, so it creates natural cleavage, which is surprising in a wireless bra. It looks smooth under clothing and is pretty indistinguishable from a t-shirt bra. Many reviewers noted the vertical boning between the cradle and wings as being uncomfortable, and I found that this was noticeable if I'm slouching, but not noticeable when out and about. I never wear anything underwire when I'm at home, so this will not be a suitable option for loungewear, but fits the bill for what I was looking for. The bra is made from very soft and silky microfiber and foam, so I can see why the boning was added to provide extra stability as the bra would be a bit too floppy without it. Overall a nice find and a great wireless option for 30 bands!

    I've been wearing this bra all summer for casual errands and have really enjoyed it a lot, and am now looking for a dupe from another brand since the 30 band options are no longer available from Amazon.

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    French Lilac colorway

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    Recently I've been looking for more lined wireless bras that I can wear when running errands, at times where an underwire bra seems too much, but an unlined bralette is not enough. I picked up a few of these bras from Amazon's private label Mae.

    I started off with my normal size, 30DD, but unfortunately found that the cups run about a half size large. Specifically, these are a bit taller than other molded bras that I'm used to, so the 30DD ended up providing too much coverage. I reordered 30D and this ended up fitting much better, since it is also about a half ... cup large (otherwise 30D is now normally too small for me). Thankfully the band is still TTS while being far from snug.

    The construction of the cups will softly push you towards the center, so it creates natural cleavage, which is surprising in a wireless bra. It looks smooth under clothing and is pretty indistinguishable from a t-shirt bra. Many reviewers noted the vertical boning between the cradle and wings as being uncomfortable, and I found that this was noticeable if I'm slouching, but not noticeable when out and about. I never wear anything underwire when I'm at home, so this will not be a suitable option for loungewear, but fits the bill for what I was looking for. The bra is made from very soft and silky microfiber and foam, so I can see why the boning was added to provide extra stability as the bra would be a bit too floppy without it. Overall a nice find and a great wireless option for 30 bands!

    I've been wearing this bra all summer for casual errands and have really enjoyed it a lot, and am now looking for a dupe from another brand since the 30 band options are no longer available from Amazon.

    Read more
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    Rosy Mauve colorway

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