True & CoWomen's True Body Boost V Neck Bra
J**M
THE Comfy, Supportive Bra I've Been Searching For
I'm a 38D and I love everything about this bra. Quality, fit, support, stretch, material, style. So much so that I bought a 2nd one a week later. Comfortable enough for daily life; to sleep in; to dance in (I wear in my ballet class). Nothing to adjust. Just slip on and you're good to go!
T**N
Girl Friendly
Doesn’t slip during the day, hides back fat, soft & comfortable fabric - you can’t go wrong!
K**I
Daily Wear
Very comfortable and soft. Good for sleeping or daily wear, though the amount of coverage around the shoulders is not compatible with certain tops. Stretchy but lifts and holds well. My only complaint is that I am noticing rolling up on the band by the end of the day. It doesn’t seem to show in any awkward way under my clothes, however.
B**N
Sooo comfortable and looks great!
Will buy again! Comfortable and looks great!
P**M
What happened to this company?
I need to use this small situation to rant about a bigger problem. I used to buy these bras regularly and they were reliably well made and comfortable for casual wear. The new ones have thin fabric and become uncomfortable within an hour. I would rather pay a bit more and use the same materials as before this change. Manufacturing needs to have a more valuable goal than just to make money for the shareholders. Like how about provide a quality product that is useful and needed and doesn't break and need replacement so quickly. This may be a small insignificant example but it seems to be happening in almost every industry. I heard there are more uber wealthy people in NYC than ever before, and average people cannot afford to live there. We are really messing up our world and country. Just my opinion. How about no teacher, sales associate, or restaurant server, should travel more than 30 min to their jobs. If they can’t afford to live in the city where the wealthy live, then they don't get to have teachers, or sales associates, or stores or restaurants in their neighborhoods? I know this is a review of the flimsy bra that now sits in my drawer next to the old nicer ones that i can actually wear, but I am a little frustrated by this change in so many things.
K**N
First bra Post breast reduction
Feels amazing! This is the first bra I tried 5 weeks post breast reduction and it fits like a glove! It also provides the support I need as I am still healing.
C**
Very comfortable
Super lightweight and comfortable. It doesn’t bind anywhere and smooth under clothes.
S**E
Runs small/feels cheap/no support
Why oh why did True stop sewing in their bra cups??? I have an older triangle lift bra that is awesome and has sewn in cups and thicker more supportive fabric with plenty of stretch. They have discontinued that and now all bras have removable cups that are too thick for the flimsy body fabric. To me, this looks like I made a bra out of a pair of pantyhose and stuck foam frisbee discs in for support. If you're looking for a bralette, this is a good option. If you want support look elsewhere. I'm a 38c. Ordered a large and it was too small (chest spilled out over the top).
J**A
The MOST COMFORTABLE bra I have EVER owned!!!
I am not kidding!!! I have been in search of a comfortable and supportive bra for my 38DD body for a couple of years now and I have found it! I bought the XL, as the guide indicated, and it fits perfectly. Not too tight, no spillage, no bones/underwires/straps digging into my body, more support and shape than a bralet. I am going to buy more for sure! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!
S**.
Padding insert defective after 2 only washes
not sure why but the padding on one side became dimpled after only 2 washes and need to return but it is 2 days past return dates
E**.
Too much rubber
I did not realize the material was like rubber. A waste of money. Unable to wear
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