Wearlively bra reviews | is it a good idea to buy wearlively bras?
What are your reviews of Wearlively bra? I have seen a lot of ADS on Facebook about Wearlively bras. Is this a good brand? Has anyone used Wearlively bra?
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Aria
One thing has to be said, Zero Feel does what it promises, you don’t feel it at all.
The part certainly doesn’t make the worst breast shape, but I wouldn’t say now that it can replace a normal bra. Unfortunately!!!
I ordered a D cup and size L, everything fits in and the pads inside are not too thick like some other bustiers and don’t crinkle funny.
What bothers me personally are the porters. They are very wide, which means that they either slide together or even off my shoulder. But I don’t think a smaller size would have fit me.
Maybe there wouldn’t be another model with racerback straps bad? I think this variant would also hold a little more bust size even better.
Nothing can be seen under clothing, the material is really very thin and there are no seams. As a sports bustier it is definitely NOT useful if women have more. Everything slips on all sides. I think it is definitely ideal for smaller bust sizes.
Evelyn
This was slightly too big for me. If you go to the wearlively website, it tells you to measure the bottom of the band and go with that size. I am a 32, but I added the 4 inches to it like you would do for a regular bra. These are not done that way, so instead of the medium size, I should have went for the small which fits a lot better. They do wash well, I take the inserts out and when dry, put them back in. My only complaint is that they are not made of a very breathable fabric, so I found myself sweltering in it on a hot day. They really do have a zero feel to them when on.
Grace
I am writing my review after using wearlively bra for a week. Here finally the wide underbust width fits with the cup size Size S fits great at 80AA if you have wide shoulders and a long torso (the standard bra straps are never enough for me). Nothing slips off my shoulder that surely happens in women with narrow shoulders. I am pleased.
However, what was previously criticized also rolls up the underbust band. You really don’t need it that wide, I would think. But half as uncomfortable as a tight bra rubber.
For me, nothing is colored in the hand wash.
Mikayla
I’m suffering from Shingles around the right rib area and thought this Wearlively bra would be the answer as contact with clothing is uncomfortable. If it had been a size or two larger, it would have been ideal as the fabric is really smooth. I hope they consider making these in larger sizes as they would be great for Shingles sufferers and post-operative women where comfort, rather than support, is the main concern. I’ve now bought another, more expensive bra with a back fastening and have added an extender. That works better for me, but I would still like to buy this one in a larger size.
Hazel
The bonding technology does make it look a bit, “cut and stuck,” but wearlively bra is very comfortable! As a rather flat chested person with a couple of rather perky nipples (!) It is very hard to find underwear that fits and stops them from trying to drill through to the outside world! This does the job perfectly and I’m sure I will be buying more.