This is by far the best unpadded racerback there is. I wear mine when working out, running and playing golf or tennis. It is also wonderful for regular wear, and looks good under anything. Stretchy band and cups make it easy to find the right fit. Half the time I forget that I have it on, it is sooo comfy. Typical Wacoal quality.
I really like Wacoal bras anyway, but this is my favorite because of its versatility. Also very comfy. Great under t's. Also doubles as a very good sports bra because of its racer back features and because it actually wicks away moisture. I really like it for golf. The moderate stretch in the cups accommodates differences in breast sizes. And the stretch in the band allows me to wear a 38C even though my actual size is closer to 40B. As a relatively athletic male, I need the larger band size, but really appreciate it when I can find stretchier 38's because of the greater selection. This bra is certainly not as confining as a regular sports bra, so might not be good for running. Slight nip protrusion.
I have never had a Wacoal. I'll have to give it a try. Thanks! I am male also. My usual size is 38B, depending on the particular bra, but often sister-size to 36C or D, with an extender. I like my bands snug though, so we may be about the same size.
My most comfortable bra is Wacoal, but it no longer fits. They seem very durable, too.
Me, too, FF. I have really good luck with Wacoal. Lots of variety, but all seem to be well made.
This is the most versatile bra I own. Can be worn for sports and working out. Wicks away mortgage. Also nice for regular use. Slight plunge for some cleavage. Nice under t's. Comfy and stretchy. Former secretary recommended it (I'm a guy). Glad she did.
Looks great on you... HAha, "wicks away mortgage". If only a bra could do that! Lol :)
This looks so comfortable.
I want one of these "mortgage wickers", too. Hilarious typo--Thanks, autocorrect :-) :-) :-)
Was going to edit it, but I had to laugh too. I think it was one of those deals where computer picks a word and I was too lazy to re-read. The mortgage wicking bra is tres expensive.
I acquired this bra about 5 years ago and 35ish pounds ago. It spoiled me forever, first mesh bra ever. So much fresh air compared to "tshirt" and other bras made of nonbreathing or molded materials. I liked the shape it gave me. It has held up wonderfully but the wires would begin to smash me on the sides and I eventually learned after some research the cup size is way too small, and the band size possibly ok or need to go down some. The boning on the side is about where I probably need a wire. I was determined to get another just like it ...at Dillards, and had the unpleasant wakeup call that the shape no longer fits my shape. Too pointy, not enough room for my wideness. One sad day. I discovered I am rather wide rooted and have underarm tissue I've probably had for a long time but didn't know how to scoop and swoop. I definitely got my money's worth, but it's way too small in the cups currently.
I just compared the Wacoal wires with another bra I ordered as a "diagnostic". Unflexed they are very very close to the same size wire as Cleo Marcie 38E, however much softer and spring open much further when the band is stretched. The Marcie has much larger fabric cups, and is insanely uncomfortable in this wire size due to sitting on tissue under my arm that needs corraling. I need wide shallow wires and shallow cups to go with evidently. Read more 148 more words
Actually, I was mistaken. This bra does not fit . The stretchy cups are too small for my boobs and dig into me. This bra is very light and soft and is so feminine. All lace stretch cups underwire with 2 hooks in the back.
This bra seemed to work fine when I used to wear it . It was comfortable and well-made. And kind of light felling. I liked the seamless cups.But now it's too small. But I remember it being really comfy.
I don't think the fit could be any better! Not knowing it's on is half the battle ;)