![]() However, Harrington told me, if you’re spending more than $100 on a bra, you should expect to see high-quality materials (such as silk, Chantilly lace, or plush-velvet lining) and masterful stitching details. You can get a good bra for under $70 (most we recommend cost less), and spending more won’t guarantee that the bra will look better, feel more comfortable, or last longer. Price: We set a price cap of $150 per bra for our testing pool.Two weeks should be enough time to try on your bra, test it out, and swap it for a new size, if need be. We preferred bras that could be returned or exchanged within 14 days (and ideally longer) to ensure a better fit. Return policy: Almost all of the brands we considered offered free returns.Style and materials: We made a point to consider bras with a wide variety of cup styles and materials (from cotton to spandex to Chantilly lace) that we felt would look flattering on a multitude of bodies.Size and color options: We preferred (though it wasn’t a requirement) bras that come in (at least) sizes A to DDD with a 32- to 40-inch band (or XS to XXXL for bralettes), and at least two shades of nude.Mainstay styles: We chose not to test any limited-edition bras (like those from Savage x Fenty) because they tend to sell out quickly and get replaced with different styles.Testers of all sizes, from A to F cups, thought it was the most comfortable push-up bra they tried (though the Classic Uplift we also recommend gives this one a run for its money). The band and straps are both adjustable, and the straps can also be positioned as a cross-back, so it’ll work with more types of tops. ![]() Its band is well proportioned and supportive, despite having no underwire. Some push-up bras we tried felt stiff and overly stuffed, whereas the True Body’s cups were soft and flexible (though they’re thicker than those of most other bras we recommend-it is a push-up bra, after all). They’re lightly filled with a soft layer of foam padding that’s concentrated toward the bottom to provide more lift. The cups have elegant, curvaceous lines that dip low in the front to accommodate plunging necklines. The material feels smooth and delicate yet durable, like it’ll hold up to significant wear. Natural Life's review score is also bolstered by the fact that it is a very popular brand with high brand recognition among consumers.The True Body feels sturdily made-we didn’t detect any flimsy seams or other imperfections in the construction. ![]() ![]() Knoji reviews and ranks and other women's clothing stores based on how many features each offers and based on a 5-star rating scale.īased on these factors and 76 Natural Life reviews, Natural Life earns an overall score of 4.3 out of 5.0 points. Reviewing Natural Life based on product and store features such as ethically-sourced products. Knoji editors and the Knoji shopper community have reviewed Natural Life and compared it against 11,680 top women's clothing brands, Knoji has 76 Natural Life reviews and ratings as of August 11, 2023. ![]() Does each store offer fair trade products? Is each store fair trade certified?Īre each store products made in the USA? Does each store manufacture their products in the United States?ĭoes each store offer a sizing guide on their website? Does each store have a fit guide to help me with sizing?Īre products sold at each store cruelty free? Does each store sell cruelty-free products?ĭoes each store use eco-friendly materials? Does each store use recyclable materials? ![]()
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