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As a 34E, I often find it hard to wear bralette-style bras because they aren't tight enough in the band and big enough in the cups. I like my Becky bra, but it still has that issue to a slight degree. Really amazed with the Carrie, because it actually works for me. Definitely gives me uniboob, but also feel really held in and supported. I brought a medium and it works for me. The band does roll up, but it doesn't bother me. I would probably feel confident to wear this on its own as a crop top, but haven't tried yet.
This bra is wonderful overall. The fabric is soft and thick, and a good amount of support and compression. My only issue is that the bra is bit too long for small breasts like mine. But it will still get lots of wear.
I have a 39.5 inch chest measurement, but smaller cup size (B) and an athletic build. I'm always torn about what size to get, but I took a chance on the Medium and it's perfect! Tight enough to provide great support, but not so tight that I'm spilling out. Tasteful cleavage👍🏻
Only reason for 4 stars and not 5 is that the adjustable straps are a little finicky, and don't adjust super smoothly. 5/5 fit, though!
This is my first free label bra and it’s easy to say I am obsessed. This bra hugs your body in the best way and provides support without being uncomfortable. Since it is longer, it can worn as a tank top or bra, it’s so cute and versatile.
The fit was very off from the size guide. It was so much smaller. I own three other free label bras all bamboo and this felt much smaller. I also think we’re all for the hype to justify the price. This was very expensive given its mediocre fabric and construction. Missing stitches, thin fabric. I understand the environmental impact and slow fashion but if you’re going to charge $100 for a bra the quality should be there. It’s mediocre and I’m sorry to say it.