Product Details
This bra is crafted out of soft fabric that ensures to fall comfortably against your skin. The overall silhouette makes it a versatile piece while the style makes it work with a variety of necklines.
Features
- VANumber:
- Full coverage
- Non-wired to retain natural lift and all-day comfort
- Non padded for minimal support and day long comfort
- Cut and sew cups
- Regular straps
- Back closure
- Features: all day comfort
Material & Care
95% cotton, 5% spandex
Machine-wash
Specifications
Back |
Regular |
Center Front Open |
No |
Closure |
Back Closure |
Coverage |
Full |
Fabric |
Cotton |
Fabric 2 |
Elastane |
Features |
All Day Comfort |
Multipack Set |
Single |
Knit or Woven |
Knitted |
Multipack Set |
|
Padding
|
Non Padded |
Pattern |
Solid |
Print or Pattern Type
|
Solid |
Seam |
Cut and Sew |
Straps |
Regular |
Sustainable |
Regular |
Type |
Everyday |
Wash Care |
Machine Wash |
Wiring |
|
Complete The Look
Spruce up your collection of workout attire with this highly comfortable and top-notch DressBerry sports bra. Pair it with a breathable piece and some cute jogging shorts for your next morning run.
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