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Perfect fit and functionality.
By Erica on Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2020
After reading all the reviews here is my 2 cents. For everyone who is big busted, we all know the struggle we have with Bras. I have bought $75 expensive bras, to $12 Walmart Cheapos. This bra, while the fabric is "scratchy" It fits extremely well. The straps are adjustable so it helps with the lift factor. It is also a minimizer and it's going to tightly contain your boobies should you need to do jumping jacks.. I suggest to wash it in some fabric softener and it will soften up pretty well. I have struggled with trying to find good fitting bras my entire life. (When you are a DD by the time 7th grade hits you know you're in trouble) I bought 2 of these to "try" them, I tried one...For a day... I went and bought 5 more. I love them.. I look for functionality. This, for me is a great bra. I highly recommend them!!
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1 people found this helpful
Almost liked it.
By Erin on Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2021
First off, I will give the disclaimer that my standard for bras isn't that high. I have been wearing the same nursing bras for nearly 4 years because of that thought, "I'll buy new bras after I lose the baby weight..." well, apparently I'm not losing the baby weight anytime soon and need a bra with more support. Pre-baby I lived in sports bras that I am now too large for. My lingering hope of losing the weight lead to a compromise with myself. I won't spend more than $35 on the new bra.... so I bought this one. - I wear a 42G and it just a little shy of true to shy. Slightly on the small side. - It is comfortable - Material wasn't too bad, very thin. Everyone's gonna see if your nipplies are cold. - Quality: meh. - As sexy as granny's bra - A bit uni-boob but I suppose I just don't mind that as much as most as long as I am comfortable and have some lift. - Lift level is somewhere between your belly button and chin. It wasn't much better than my old nursing bras (cheap bravados that are more like sleeping bras). Again, my bra standard is low, and I believe that is important to know in the consideration process. I was on the fence about keeping this bra because I could live with all of the above. What ultimately lead me to returning is the seam. Maybe some don't mind as much as me, but I don't like a thick seam that seems like a runaway strip to my nipples. It just draws the eyes to the nipples and adds extra pointed-ness. I already feel self-conscious about large breasts, they don't need anymore attention! I'm not fashion designer, but is there no way to design a bra without that seam to the nipples?!

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