Below we've pulled out some of our top-selling - fan favorite bralettes we think you'll really enjoy. If you're looking for even more bralettes -- then check out our entire bralette collection.
Anemone Lace Bralette:
Our number one selling bralette is an Anemone all lace cup with mesh lining. A thin band (just one layer of hook and eye in the back). Adjustable straps. Available in a variety of colors. This particular listing is sold in a 2 pack which really saves you money:
Bozzolo Cotton Spandex Bralette with Lace Trim and Cross Back:
If you're looking for a little more casual bralette - then check out this longline bralette by Bozzolo. The bulk of the body is a cotton spandex blend. The edges are trimmed with lace. The back has a great cross back. This is sold individually -so you can pick out just the colors you want.
Bozzolo Heather Grey Cross Back Cotton Spandex Bralette at Cotton Cantina |
Cotton Cantina Lace Bralette with Slightly Padded Lining:
If you're looking for a bralette with a little more nipple coverage (especially on those cooler days!) -- then check out our Cotton Cantina lace bralette. Perfect for wearing out all year long. Available in many bright fun colors. Sold individually. Unlike our other bralettes - these actually go up to a size XL -- which you will find is very generous in the bralette department -- considering most bralettes don't really go above a M/L in size.
Cotton Cantina Lace Bralette |
What is a bralette? Well a bralette is traditionally a bra type top that is not supported by a traditional molded cup or an underwire. That's right, bralettes have no underwires and no molded cups. Often bralettes are all lace (sometimes see through) but can also be just a soft un-padded cup. We sell them in cotton/spandex, all over lace, and nylon/spandex materials. Typically they are not supportive (thin straps, minimal under bust support) so they should be worn by ladies with smaller cup sizes. Now this is not to say that if you have a larger band size you can't rock a bralette. For example, I know a gal that is a 36A, and she loves bralettes. If you were a 36C, you might be too big for a bralette, unless it runs in larger sizes (L/XL sizes). Really most bralettes are built for A and B cups.
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