As a DD cup woman who's struggled with underwire torture for decades, this bra felt like liberation. The first thing I noticed was how the high sides gently encapsulated my 'side fluff' without squeezing - finally a bra that understands real bodies!
Working from home in this was a revelation. During back-to-back Zoom calls, I completely forgot I was wearing a bra (and not just because of pandemic-induced feral tendencies). The wide straps distribute weight so well, my shoulders didn't develop those angry red grooves by 3pm.
The 'W' shaped jelly support is sneaky genius. While it doesn't give Kardashian-level cleavage (the 'push-up' claim is optimistic), it creates such natural uplift that my silhouette in work blouses looks polished without feeling constrained. Bonus: no awkward nipple show-through during client presentations.
Post-yoga confession: I've worn this straight from morning workout to grocery shopping to Netflix binges. The fixed pads survived downward dog without migrating to my armpits - a first in my bra-wearing history. Though fair warning: the coffee color leans more 'milk chocolate' than espresso.
For fellow members of the Big Boob Committee, the included extender is thoughtful but unnecessary - the XL accommodated my 38D frame perfectly. My only gripe? Those triple-row hooks require more contortionism than my yoga routine. Pro tip: fasten before putting on like a sports bra.
After three washes (yes, I bought multiples), the fabric maintains its buttery softness with zero pilling. At under $30, it outperforms bras I've paid twice as much for. If you want comfort that doesn't sacrifice support - or your dignity - this might just become your new everyday armor.