After testing these bralettes for weeks, I can confidently say they're my new lazy-day staples. The 100% cotton feels like a second skin – no itchy tags or digging straps. I wore them during weekend errands and light yoga sessions, and they stayed put without that suffocating compression some sports bras have.
The racerback design surprised me – way more freedom than regular bras! I could reach for top shelves without awkward adjusting. Though fair warning: the thin fabric means zero nipple coverage (I always layer a tee over them). For $25/3-pack, I didn't expect luxury, but the seams do feel a bit rough against sensitive skin after hours of wear.
Size up like your comfort depends on it – my usual M would've been a torture device. The L fits my 36C frame perfectly: snug band without ribcage marks, shoulder straps that don't slip. They've survived multiple washes without shrinking (cold water + air dry is key). Not for running, but ideal for WFH days when you want to ditch underwires but still feel put together.
Final verdict? These are the 'jeans-and-a-nice-top' of bras – basic, reliable, and shockingly versatile. Just don't expect miracles in the support department.