A Review of 3 Lively Bralettes
If you’re anything like me, you discovered during the pandemic that you don’t want want to wear bras ever again. So, I decided to shop for something bra-like, but not a full-on bra. Something like a bralette.
If you’re anything like me, you discovered during the pandemic that you don’t want want to wear bras ever again. So, I decided to shop for something bra-like, but not a full-on bra. Something like a bralette.
I’ve had such a good experience with the Lively T-shirt bra that I decided to give a few of their other bras a try. I ordered the Mesh Trim No-Wire bra and the All-Day Bralette.
Today I’m reviewing two bras from Lively in my ongoing search for the perfect bra. Lively launched in 2016, founded by a former Victoria’s Secret employee. Like other startup brands, it doesn’t have a physical store and does all its business online.
It’s summer, which means that you might want to stock up on some racerback bras for cute shoulder-baring tops.
A friend of mine swears by Target bras. Even though I shop at Target often for all sorts of stuff, I never considered them for underwear. I recently tried two bras from Target’s house brand, Gillian & O’Malley.
I’m on the quest for the perfect comfy everyday bra. As I review bras, I’ll update this post with new links. Wishing you the breast in your bra shopping! (Sorry not sorry for the pun.)
As you may know from my post about ThirdLove, I’m on the search for the perfect bra. The $68 ThirdLove Classic T-shirt Bra, while comfortable, ultimately didn’t work because the straps kept falling down. So why not take a look at the other end of the spectrum and check out this Uniqlo Beauty Light Wireless Bra, which costs just $19.90?
I’ve never been completely satisfied with a bra — I’m the kind of gal who immediately takes off my bra when I get home — so I was curious to try ThirdLove, a startup that offers half cup sizes and makes their own styles of bras based on lots of data.