The Fruit of the Loom Women’s Seamless Wire-free Lift Bra is the smooth and supportive style you’ve been searching for. This bra is made of soft, stretch fabric that provides all-day comfort. Padding designed with a bottom bump to perfectly lift and shape, so that you’re always looking and feeling your best. Fruit of the Loom has been one of America’ s most trusted brands for over 160 years. We promise to deliver quality undergarments at an affordable price always. Start everyday happy with Fruit of the Loom.
T**R
I will never buy another bra
Ok so I hate buying bras. I've spent as much as $90 for one and as little as $15. I've done Victoria Secret, Frederick's, Nordstroms, Target, Penneys, etc. I fluctuate in weight which means the first things that change are my breasts. I can swing between 36D to 40DD (thank you Covid). After fasting and getting down to a reasonable weight I find myself looking for a comfortable bra. I've given up on sexy at this point because it's just not as important day to day. This bra popped up on a listical for best buys on Amazon that no one knows about. I thought for the price, I'd give it a try. OMG. I was in love. Again, I never know what size to buy since I change in weight every 5-10 years. I got a 38C, 38D and a 40C in one order just to see what works. I was happy to see that I no longer needed the 40 but I will say that for a lazy around the house/quick run to the store bra, it works. I was also happy to see that I was no longer a D. The 38C fit very nicely. Comfortable, good stretch, nice cleavage, nice lift. Even in the basic grey color, I felt pretty. I decided to be bold and I ordered the 36C (this tends to be where I end up after every weight battle) and even that one fit well. I really wanted the red Wonder Woman bra to remind me that I am fierce.Overall, I highly recommend this bra. It's true to size so whatever size you have the most of in your closet, get that one.
R**I
So comfortable I can (and have) slept in it
I've been buying these for over a year now. So many "wire-free" bras include a plastic insert instead which is equally, if not more, uncomfortable. This one doesn't, yet because of the design of the padding, I actually get some push-up effect (at 54, they don't hold themselves up any more). I admit that I have to position them when I first put the bra on, but once in place they generally stay there - and I actually have cleavage. Nobody seems to sell a 42B in the store any more!That said, the sizing can be a bit tricky. I started with the gray heather, and those have all been very nice in 42B (in a 40, I generally wear a C, but that got to be too tight and I hate the expanders). Somehow the ones I ordered in Buff seem a bit bigger in the cups, and therefore they can be a funny wrinkle in the cup where I don't quite fill it, but I can usually make it look ok by a bit of stretching the cup. I haven't tried a 42A, so I can't speak to that. I'm happy making small sacrifices for overall comfort, and wowza, this has comfort and cleavage in spades for me. I live in fear that they'll discontinue it!
L**N
Impressive for the price
My usual measurements are 36 under the bust and around my rib cage, and 42 around the bust, so all my bras are 36F. I am currently pregnant with our third baby, however, and my cup size pretty much went up two cups overnight. I swear, I could feel them expanding, and Lawd save me- I’m only thirteen weeks pregnant. I am still a 36 in band size, but have blossomed into an H cup with a bust measurement of 44 inches.As a busty woman in her mid thirties, I don’t mess around with garbage bras. No Lane Bryant crap for me either- if it doesn’t last and do the job for at least three years, I’m not wasting my money on it.My favorite bras are Elomi (I also have had luck with Anita and La Mystere) which I frequently find on sale (look online, and they can often be found in the $30-50 range, which is excellent) But. I’m pregnant and have six months to go, and who knows what these beauties are going to do once my milk comes back in. I need something to carry me through the next six months, and then my size is likely to change again.I’ve ordered (and returned) quite a few bras in the twenty dollar range off of amazon already, and here is what I can tell you:The Vanity Fair bra looks nice but isn’t the most amazing bra I’ve ever worn, it seems sturdy enough with decent enough fabric and stitching that it should last a couple years. It’s perfectly smooth, so it will work with Jersey knits and under thin fabrics. The bra is true to size, has great lift and shape, and gets the breasts looking perky as well. It’s comfortable, and seems like a work horse kinda bra- not too flashy, but gets the job done. The only slight oddity with this bra is that on me it seems to push my breasts slightly outward so that they are pointing more to my left and right than usual. Because I really need bras that fit RIGHT NOW I am going to overlook this minor glitch, because my husband didn’t think it was noticeable and he was really staring. Bless his heart. I’d give this bra three stars normally, but it gets an extra half star at the moment because of the low price and it suits what I need right now.The Bali Passion For Comfort minimizer bra was the worst on me, smashing my breasts flat in the center and then turning them to the east and west corners of the globe... odd effect.Lilyette by Bali Women’s Beautiful Support Lace Minimizer is well made with sturdy fabric, and seems like it will last a while, but I don’t entirely love the minimizing effect. True to size- It has decent lift, but does flatten them slightly, which probably just isn’t for me. If you DO want to look a cup size smaller this would be a good pick.The Lilyette by Bali Women’s Enchantment Three Section Minimizer Bra looks lovely on. It is true to size, and is a pretty bra, comfortable to wear, and gives excellent lift and shape. No spilling out over the top while I’m gardening, chasing my kids, and walking, and no digging in or discomfort. It has zero minimizing effect on me at all, so I’m not sure why it was labeled as a minimizer. Although this has been my favorite twenty dollar amazon bra thus far, the problem I foresee with this bra is that the lining is super thin and flimsy- this bra can never go into a dryer, and honestly you NEED a garment bag to wash it in or it will likely come apart and snag in the wash. I’m going to hand wash and line dry these. Because I only need it for six months, I believe it will hold up with extra care. I sincerely doubt the bra’s ability to last over a year though, if that.Delimira women’s full coverage non-foam floral lace underwired bra: oh wow, this bra is pretty on. I got it in my current size, but the lace on the cups is so stretchy and loose that the cup itself provides no lift or support. The back band is also extremely stretchy, so even on the tightest set of hooks, it feels a bit loose, and no real support is happening here. All the support rests on the shoulder straps, which are also verrrrrry stretchy. This bra looked so nice on me I wanted to keep it, but realistically once I wore it a few times it would stretch out to the point where it would be utterly useless. I am going to go down a band size and see if that helps, but I can’t currently recommend this for an all day wear if you like a lot of lift. This would be a wonderful bra for wearing around the house and looking sexy in!Delimira Women’s Beauty Lace Non Padded Minimizer Full Figure Underwire Bra - Delimira seems to be slightly off with sizing, and they love crazy stretchy fabrics. I’m working on getting the sizing right, and will review the Delimira bras later on this week.Hope this helps!!!
K**.
Doesn't seem to fit like their all cotton pull-over bra at all!
Review is by Mrs. JL, not J. Lockwood (he doesn't wear bras, but we share an account, so his name always shows). First off, didn't like the metal in the adjustable straps, nor the narrow back with a 3-hook fastener. Guess i got too used to the sport version. I measure 38" where the band goes, but in the sport version (really just a light pullover bra with removable "cookies" in the pockets) a 38" band is way too tight, and the cups too small. I measure close to 44" across the bust, so not a surprise. While I can wear the 40" band, it's a little light, and again the cups are too small, so I usually end up with a 42, which is a bit big but wearable and comfortable around the house. According to the chart, in this style by the same company and based on experience, etc., I should wear a 40 D so that's what I ordered. OMG! The cups were way too big and too far apart with a comical effect (like a cross between a pouter pigeon and a cartoon Wagnerian opera singer/ Bugs Bunny). I have a medium frame and wore a 36 C when I was younger, BTW; my frame hasn't changed, nor my (ahem) spacing. I have always been a bit hard to fit properly, but still .... Obviously this is a much less forgiving fit than I generally find acceptable, so I'll keep looking.
M**N
A hug for your girls
Nicely padded without being torpedo-ish. Super comfy. No wires. Amazing value.
B**V
Perfect
I was very skeptical about ordering a bra online, as I've always had problems finding a size to fit well - and be comfortable - even when going into stores and trying them on. Given the price point on this one I decided to give it a try, and must say I'm really pleased. It fit me perfectly, no gaps, no pinching, no shortness of back strap, or any other discomfort. It gives me great support and it fit me like a glove...and going through the day I forget that I have one on. I've already ordered a second one and will probably order more. It's so wonderful to not only find a bra that fits well, but to find one that doesn't cost a fortune. VERY pleased!
E**E
Good quality
Yes, it was a good fit with great material
V**N
Perfect fit!
Absolutely loved the Material and fit. It is super comfy! Would highly recommend!!
M**F
Ok
A bit larger cups
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