The idea of wearing incredibly glamorous, expensive lingerie that could nearly pass for high art may seem exciting, but is it practical? Well, no. And not just because of the lofty price tag. There are just so many affordable, well-fitting, and good-looking bras out there to choose from at prices within your budget.
We sorted through the multitude of options and rounded up the best ones into our Cheap Bras Guide, so you’ll look good underneath without losing funds for the layers on top.
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Alright, maybe they look good, but how do they hold up? Many cheap bras I’ve bought have become stretched out and have broken elastic within a week. Not to mention most have the elastic right against the skin, rather then covered in material. I’m allergic to latex. Latex is in elastic. Elastic against skin = bad rash and sometimes even welts.
I’d rather pay more for a bra that can last me at least 6 months to a year and not make me want to rip my own skin off.