We rounded up the bra brands you can trust, from DTC brands to Black-owned lingerie labels.
Finding the right bra is like finding a significant other—you spend so much time with them, it needs to be a good fit.
However, this isn't always easy because of theIt takes time to figure out whether you feel like your comfiest, sexiest, most supported self in an underwire bra, a balconette bra, a bralette, a molded cup bra, or in no bra at all . Plus, a good bra should fit like a second skin, and serve as the base for your lingerie/undergarment collection. Ahead, we rounded up the bra brands you can trust, from DTC brands to black-owned lingerie labels, so you're getting the best options out there.
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