Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This comfortable alternative has become our new post-pandemic go-to. Since the pandemic, many of us have decided that an ...
A bralette: This word seems to be jumping out of most fashion pages of late. It has neither history nor grammar backing it; it sounds like the offspring of a bra and is barely a toddler while behaving ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As a masculine-leaning nonbinary person with a large chest, I freaking hate dealing with bras. I hate wearing them. I hate ...
Many of us have been working from home for over a year now (some of us even longer!), and perhaps haven't worn a bra all that often. While the sweats and leisurewear lifestyle has undeniable comforts ...
Vasanth Sampath, co-founder and product specialist at a lingerie brand, says: “The question will never be bras vs. bralettes, but the right choice you make for yourself. There's space for both as long ...
They’re similar, but not quite the same. The bralette’s been around for over 100 years, but it always took a backseat to the traditional underwire bra. Then, in the early ‘20s—largely spurred by lots ...
Over the last few years, women have ditched constricting underwire bras for comfortable bralettes - but could that actually be damaging? While bralettes don't dig, they don't exactly provide loads of ...
The peekaboo trend is conquering runways and everyday life. A bralette deliberately peeks out from under clothing. Whether under an oversized blazer, unbuttoned shirt, or transparent fabrics - here's ...
Quince’s Second Skin Scoop Neck Bralette is comfortable for all-day wear and doesn’t dig, pinch, or poke, per shoppers. The ...