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Harper Wilde makes affordable bras in sizes up to 42F - we had 4 women test them, and here's how they fit

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Harper Wilde makes affordable bras in sizes up to 42F - we had 4 women test them, and here's how they fit

The Bliss

The Bliss
$45, available in four colors

I try to wear bralettes as often as I possibly can, so I was very excited to try Harper Wilde's Bliss bralette. As promised, this bralette is buttery soft. I really wanted to love it because the material is wonderful, but the sizing was very off for me. Following the sizing and fit directions on the website, I opted for a size small since my band and cup size fell in the range of bra sizes that would convert to a small in this bralette. Unfortunately, the Bliss starts to rise whenever I'm wearing it, even if I'm not moving, and cuts into me in awkward places. I'm pretty petite, so I'm not really sure why I had this issue, but sizing up might be the way to go with The Bliss bralette. —Ciannah Gin

The Move

The Move
$45, available in five colors

My only complaint about this sports bra is that it doesn't come in more colors. This is seriously my favorite sports bra of the moment. The material is simultaneously soft, stretchy, and supportive. There are no pads or wires, but the compression helps keep you secure while exercising. The super-soft fabric is antimicrobial, so it wicks away sweat quickly, and it feels really nice on my skin. It also doesn't feel too tight, and the band doesn't dig in anywhere, which makes working out a lot more comfortable. As far as sports bras go, I've found The Move to be pretty flattering. I love the ice blue color and will probably buy another in black soon. —Remi Rosmarin


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