Fruit of the Loom Girls’s Spaghetti Strap Cotton Pull Over 3 Pack Sports activities Bra
$13.49
Value: $13.49
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Designed with a full-coverage crop prime neckline, the Fruit of the Loom strappy girls’s sports activities bra may be flaunted underneath shirts and takes for a cool flash of coloration. This nice sport bra may be worn on it is personal or layered for extra coloration and assist. An lively way of life requires a model that may give assist and luxury. Fruit of the Loom has been a pacesetter in inexpensive undergarments for extra that 160 years. Our unconditional assure insures that you simply get the very best product each time or your a refund. So run, bounce, bike, or dash proud of Fruit of the Loom.
Is Discontinued By Producer : No
Product Dimensions : 12 x 10 x 1 inches; 3.84 ounces
Merchandise mannequin quantity : 9036
Division : womens
Date First Out there : June 15, 2010
Producer : Fruit of the Loom
ASIN : B0013XWDEO
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11 reviews for Fruit of the Loom Girls’s Spaghetti Strap Cotton Pull Over 3 Pack Sports activities Bra
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KW –
These “bralettes” are great! This review will cover SIZING, WORKING OUT and WASHING….
I do medium/high impact workouts. And good workout bras are EXPENSIVE! One day all my good workout bras were dirty, so I doubled up on these bras. And guess what, with 2 of these bras at the same time (1 camisole bralette & 1 sports bralette) – I was just as supported as my good workout bra – for a whole $8!Here is what I have learned.TYPES – There are now MANY types of bras under this one heading. I have both the CAMISOLE type and the SPORTS BRALETTE type (both have spaghetti straps are not adjustable). I would NOT call them sports bras, but rather “bralettes” or shelf bras. They feel like cotton and have non-adjustable straps (but the non-adjustability does not seem to be an issue for most people). I bought both in the white, black, grey sets. The sports bralette type has ruching, that doesn’t look all that great and doesn’t really add to the bra. But the straps of the sports bralette are really cute. The sports bralette comes with ONE set of padded inserts that can be moved from one sports bralette to the other. Because I always wear a shirt when working out, these inserts are unnecessary, so I am not using them. The set of inserts comes with the sports bralette, but NOT with the camisole type. To confirm you are buying the correct type, make sure you click on the color options and look at the accompanying photos, because the DESCRIPTION DOES NOT CHANGE!SIZING – I am a 34D(or DD) or a 36C/D. And with these bralettes I wear a 38. It feels snug and appropriately supported. For the bralettes I bought, the camisole type actually fits a bit more snug and the sports bralette type fits a bit looser.Given my sizing and what I have read from the other reviews, here is how I would guess the sizing works:A cup – go actual size.B cup – Sports Bralette go actual size, Camisole go up 1 size.C cup – go up 1 size.D cup – go up 1 size for Sports Bralette and 2 sizes for Camisole.DD and bigger – go up 2 sizes. But if you are well endowed with a small rib cage (e.g., 32 DD or bigger) then this bra may not work for you, because if you go up more than 2 sizes, the band at the bottom may be too big. (But again, for me with a 34D(or DD) or a 36C/D – a 38 is perfect.)Whew – get all that? 🙂 Again, this is all only a guess – but hopefully my guessing helps a little. Basically the bigger your cup size, the more sizes up you need to go.(UPDATE: It is now May 2020, we are 2 months into the COVID 19 Pandemic and are “sheltering in place”. Consequently it is now 2 months since I have worn an underwire bra! Even though my size 38s are still great and still work after 3 years of use, they are now a bit tighter, so I use them when I want more support/working out. But I wanted something a little less tight for “sheltering in place”, so I bought a size 40 of the “sports bralette” with the ruching. I am essentially living in them – both for sleep and working around the house all day. But the reason for writing this update (beside the fact that these are truly good enough to live in) is that the sports bralettes I just purchased no longer have the separate pad to insert into the bralette for ‘modesty’. So if you order the sports bralette it is unlikely that you will receive a removable pad.)HOW I WEAR THEM – I use the camisole type when I have a low cut shirt and too much cleavage is a bit inappropriate. Sometimes I wear it alone, or sometimes I wear my bra under it. I also use it alone for low impact sports (I just wore is skiing and it was perfect.) Or for my high impact workouts I use the sports bralette type and the camisole type together – in the same color, and all the straps look pretty cute! Also, because the straps are all in different places, it doesn’t hurt my neck/top of my shoulders like some of my “real” sports bra do – the pressure/weight is spread out if you use the 2 different bra types together. (I have included 3 pictures of my back: a) camisole; b) sports bralette and c) both together.)WASHING: make sure to hang dry these bras – but other than that I have had no issue with either the quality or the washing of these bras. The directions say to hand wash and hang dry, but machine washing and hang drying seem to be fine. (On the other hand, if they are too big when you buy them, stick them in the dryer, because they will shrink a bit!)IN SUM – at $4-5 a bra it is an amazing price point. And for $8-10 to double them up and use them for workouts is awesome! And they are much cuter than my ugly old workout bras. I hope this is helpful to you!2018 UPDATE: I have now been using the same bralettes (2 packs of 3) for more than a year. They have gotten a hint smaller over time (even though I always hang them dry). But they still fit, they still have great elastic, they are still soft and they still look just as good as the day I bought them. These have been a GREAT purchase!
Emily J –
Distinguishing different styles & sizes for different purposes
I love these bras and I have various sizes for various purposes. Iâve had the classic strap ones for probably 15+ years if my memory serves me correctly. Theyâre cheap, comfortable, and great for working out or lounging in. I just recently purchased the racerback bras also. I would size up for both styles Here are my thoughts on both:TRADITIONAL – I wear a 32A in regular bras and had the 32 bands in this bra for years. Theyâve always felt a bit too snug, so recently purchased the 34s and boy do they feel a lot more comfortable and look just as good. I wear them when:1) I go out in comfy clothes, or2) Over my regular bras if Iâm wearing a shirt thatâs too low cut and I need to cover the cleavage area. It makes it look like youâre wearing a tank top underneath without actually wearing one. Iâll also wear it over a regular bra if I want a rounder padding/cup size.A tip is that you can also slip bra pads inside of the bras â even though thereâs not a pocket for them, they stay put and prevent your nipples from showing and gives it a little more shape. Iâm not sure how this would work for those that are larger chested, but for size A, it works great, even when working out.I also purchased a set of 36s for when Iâm lounging around the house, and I can wear these to bed as a top on a hot night and theyâre SUPER comfortable. Because of the larger size, they do come up a bit higher on your chest area. So, if Iâm out and about, the 34s fit me better depending on what Iâm wearing. I wear the 34s when wearing them out, and 36s when lounging at home or going out with higher cut shirts.RACERBACK â These definitely feel more snug so I sized up to a 36. I primarily wear these for workouts or when wearing clothes that need a racerback bra to prevent the straps from showing. Initially I was concerned that the ruched look would look odd, but it doesnât. They just look more like regular sports bras and provide more support. I donât feel comfortable with my shirt off when working out with in the traditional bra, but the racerback is a little better for this.I also purchased a size up to 38 when Iâm lounging at home. Similar to the traditional strap bras, they come up higher, and the band is also loose, but thatâs what makes them so comfy!BRA PADS – The only odd thing about these is the opening for bra pads. Some racerback ones come with an opening to put bra pads in between the fabric, and some do not. None of the traditional ones I have come with openings. They are all constructed the same and double layered with fabric in the front, so I donât really understand why they donât make a slot for all of the bras instead of random ones. See pictures.MATERIAL – These are all cotton, so if you sweat a lot and are using it primarily for working out, youâll probably be better off in a sports bra with more suitable material. Iâd use these for lower impact workouts such as yoga or lifting, but if Iâm doing a long or very demanding workout, or Iâll be outdoors in hot weather for extended periods of time, Iâll use something else (I love Crz Yoga bras which are a perfect Lululemon dupe).All in all, these bras are SO reasonably priced. For the most part, one sports bra in a different brand costs more than a set of three of these. Theyâre great staples for anyone to have in their wardrobe for many different purposes!
Tarisa Pacheco –
Comfortable and Fair priced
It’s a decent sports bra, fits comfortable and soft feel and price. The only thing i would suggest is order a larger size than your normal size
Candy K –
Very comfy and true to size
I liked these so much, I also bought a pack of 6 colors. Very comfortable with light support. I wouldn’t suggest using them for jogging, but they are good for everyday wear and low-impact workouts like yoga.I wear a 36B and the 36 was a perfect fit.I thought it might be a little tight in the band at first, so I also tried the 38 and it was too big. The top gapped a little. The 36 ended up being just right.They have also held up well after several washings.
Tay –
True to Size
These are so very comfortable and fit so good. I will say, though, When I got them they looked huge. I had to double check to make sure I got the correct size, and I did. I decided I would wash them and then try them on. Thankfully they shrunk in the wash to the perfect size. I am absolutely obsessed with these bra’s, I do not like to wear traditional bras and these are perfect for every day wear, gym wear, and even under blouses for work.
Lakeeta N. –
I have to update my review
Very comfortable and breathable.I got the 42 and it fits perfectlyIâm 5â4 170lbs with some rolls on my sides and these fit like a charm. I will be hanging them to dry because I donât want them to shrink in the dryer.They do have some stretch as wellDefinitely buying moreUPDATE – so I was looking through the reviews trying to see if anyone experienced what I have and one person spoke up about this issue. The bottom lining is made up of synthetic elastic. Itâs been really hot so I guess the mixture of synthetic elastic and a little sweat caused me to rash up. Itâs pretty painful. I really like these but I guess I wonât be able to wear them in the summer.
Donna –
True to size! Nice assortment of colors. Fit nice I got the small I’m 34B. Good fit overall and does the job without much fuss.
Yenny F. –
Excelente producto, cómodo para dormir, tela suave, algodón, lo volverÃa a comprar, fiel a la guÃa de talla.
Monycr –
Recomendable buena calidad, solo pedir 2 tallas más porque viene reducida.
Roxanne Doucette –
These are soft and very comfortable canât wait to use them to play volleyball this fall
Claudia –
Tight and itchy