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'The most comfortable bra': This wireless style smooths, slims and it's down to $22

'The most comfortable bra': This wireless style smooths, slims and it's down to $22

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"There's no such thing as a comfortable bra," is what we once thought, until we tried Warner's T-shirt Bra. It's one of the few "contraptions" that doesn't cause underarm discomfort every time you wear it. There's no stiff wire digging into your breasts and no metal hardware that rests on your skin. Sound too good to be true? Here's some even more staggering news: Right now, you can get it on sale at Amazon starting at $22, down from $46 — that's over 50% off.
Bras are notoriously expensive, and ones that are supportive can be extra tough on the wallet. For $22 you get a bra that gives a smooth silhouette rather than digs into your skin and takes the guesswork out of sizing. Add to cart while this deal lasts — they're available in multiple shades though prices vary by color and size.
The T-shirt bra is lightly lined, but don't let that deter you. Instead of that pesky aforementioned wire, its elastic-free sides add a light lift that supports you as you move throughout your day. And to make the bra even better, it's also crafted with side- and back-smoothing panels, making it look good under any top or tank.
Warner's T-shirt bras are not just comfortable, they're also stylish. They have a sleek look, flattering shape and seamless hardware-free straps — all features that contribute to their appearing smooth under your clothes. Cozy and elegant — what's not to love?
The T-shirt bra has a fantastic fit that over 2,000 five-star reviewers praise.
"Finally, a bra that fits!" exclaimed one shopper. "I have 17" wide shoulders and wear a D cup. Finding a bra that fits my shape has always been a nightmare. I have finally found a bra that fits! Thank you, Warner's."
"Years ago, I had a lumpectomy, and my underarm area has been very sensitive," a shopper wrote. "Most bras come up too high and press in an uncomfortable way. Warner's bra comes in several ways. The best is the version where separate panels overlap in a V-shape under the arm. Very comfortable for me."
This fan revealed, "I have a difficult time finding a good fit in a bra. This one has everything I want. The band at the bottom provides plenty of support and comfort. Usually, I find myself tugging at bras to adjust them throughout the day. With this one, I just put it on and forget it."
This is undoubtedly the most comfortable bra I have ever owned. There are no cup sizes, I ordered an XL, and it fits great. It is soft and comfy, and no worry about adjusting the straps. This bra is perfect," raved another.
Part of what gives the bra its seamless look — non-adjustable straps — is what some shoppers find frustrating. "This bra is extremely comfortable," said one. "I would have given a five-star rating, but you cannot adjust the straps."
Another reviewer agreed: "The quality is really good. Seems like it would provide good support, however, the straps are not adjustable. I'm not sure why all bras don't come with some type of adjustable strap, as all women do not have the same needs."
If you have Amazon Prime, you'll get free shipping, of course. Not yet a member? No problem. You can sign up for your free 30-day trial here. (And by the way, those without Prime still get free shipping on orders of $35 or more.)
The reviews quoted above reflect the most recent versions at the time of publication.

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42 Thoughtful Last-Minute Father's Day Gifts That'll Get To Dad On Time

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42 Thoughtful Last-Minute Father's Day Gifts That'll Get To Dad On Time

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Why these actors and ‘SmartLess' podcast hosts want to help you pay less for cell service
Why these actors and ‘SmartLess' podcast hosts want to help you pay less for cell service

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Why these actors and ‘SmartLess' podcast hosts want to help you pay less for cell service

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WBD split: What will Warner Bros. Discovery look like as two separate companies?
WBD split: What will Warner Bros. Discovery look like as two separate companies?

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