
Fashion fans are racing to nab £10 Ann Summers bra that's ‘so comfy' but still gives ‘the best cleavage'
IT can be difficult to find a bra to give you the best shape, that's also comfortable.
So it's no wonder that fashion fans are racing to Ann Summers to nab a bra purported to do just that.
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Fashion fans are racing to Ann Summers to nab this plunge bra
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It's usually £15 but is currently down to £10 and is "so comfy"
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It also gives a brilliant cleavage with "underwire for added support"
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Not only that, but the Sexy Lace Padded Plunge Bra is also currently reduced - from £15 down to £10.
The bra has "padded cups with mini removable pads for smaller sized busts to create a natural push-up appearance with underwire for added support", according to the Ann Summers website.
"Pair with your favourite style of Sexy Lace briefs for a matching set that's comfy enough for every day, yet sexy enough for seduction," they added.
And it seems they've hit the jackpot with the design, judging by the 4,633 positive reviews of the bra
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"Always my go to, super comfortable, pretty and always fits lush," one wrote.
"I'm in love!" another gushed.
"So comfy, great value and gives a brilliant cleavage.
"Ann Summers at their best!"
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"The extra plunge makes my boobs look great - it's super sexy and also very comfy," a third insisted.
"Would recommend!"
I've been branded 'clatty' for my bra-washing habits - there's some colours I've never cleaned
"The most comfortable bra - don't even know I have it on!" someone else wrote.
"The plunge aspect gives a nice boost. Just the right amount of padding in the bra with a lovely design."
"I don't usually wear wired bras but it's surprisingly comfortable," another said.
Ann Summers at their best!
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"Would definitely recommend - they are really pretty and have a range of colours."
The bra comes in six different colours - black, white, red, blue, nude and dark pink.
"I collect most of the colours of this bra. Comfortable, pretty & looks good under anything," someone else praised.
Top bra tips
Fabulous' Deputy Fashion Editor, Abby McHale has shared her tips for keeping your bras looking their best.
1. Don't wash your bras in the washing machine on their own, this is how your wiring will get damaged. Instead either wash in a pillowcase or take them in the shower with you and wash as you would your body.
2. Always start on the loosest hooks for your back, that way as the bra is worn more and the elastic stretches you can tighten it up with the tighter hooks.
3. If you wear your bra two to three times a week then it should last between six months to a year before you need to replace it.
4. You should always be able to feel your bra throughout the day, if you don't it means it's not doing its job properly.
5. It's actually the band across the back that keeps your boobs upright and not the cups itself.
"I have ordered these bras before and they always fit perfectly," another commented.
"In fact, the older ones are wearing out, which is why I ordered new ones."
As someone else said the bra "makes you feel like Jessica Rabbit", another insisted it's also brilliant for bigger boobs.
"My favourite bra!" they wrote.
"This is my second one, and the first lasted years with regular use.
"Gives very good shape and great for bigger bust (I'm a FF)."
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The bra - which comes in six different colours - is also suitable for bigger busts
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And it's got over 4,600 positive reviews on the Ann Summers website
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