I. Want. Support. Sans underwire, of course.
you'll likely purchase in every neutral hue . If the adjustable straps and built-in cups aren't enough to convince you, may I tempt you with the price — less than $20. For support and comfort. I can hear the angels singing."This is the most comfortable, flattering, versatile bralette I've ever owned.
I truly hate bralettes with removable padding because the pads slip around and look unnatural. This bralette has soft, thin, flexible sewn in cups that give you just enough shaping and nipple coverage. It has thin straps that you can also wear criss-crossed in the back, so you can wear this under many different tops. It's stretchy, but still supportive." —
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