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Fruit of the Loom Front Close Builtup Sports Bra dames Sportbeha (2-Pack)

16,99€ 33,40€
Gratis verzending bij bestellingen boven 25,99€

1.Kleur:Zwart


2.:34


Productdetails

  • Volledige dekking
  • Ronde halslijn
  • Ongevoerde sportbeha
  • Haak en oog sluiting aan de voorkant
  • Horlogebandje, set van 3 stuks.


Productbeschrijving

Probeer de Fruit of the Loom racer back sportbeha voor veel comfort en ondersteuning. Het racerback-ontwerp houdt de bandjes op hun plaats en geeft je de ondersteuning die je nodig hebt door de buste. De sluiting aan de voorkant maakt deze sportbeha gemakkelijk te dragen en de katoenen stretchstof zorgt voor comfort de hele dag. Een actieve levensstijl vraagt om een merk dat ondersteuning en comfort kan bieden. Fruit of the Loom is al meer dan 160 jaar toonaangevend in betaalbare onderkleding. Onze onvoorwaardelijke garantie zorgt ervoor dat u elke keer het beste product krijgt of uw geld terug. Dus rennen, springen, fietsen of sprint blij met Fruit of the Loom.


Polly 🧜🏻‍♀️
15 juni 2025
I’m glad I found this product that I left on reviewed because I want to buy more!!There’s no padding, but it has good layers and a nice little lift. It does buckle in the front, but I never undo those. I slip it over my head because it is stretchy but so comfy.It’s true to size which is pretty hard for me. I would say order your size and you’ll be just fine. It’s great for after surgery.
Cliente de
3 mei 2025
Son cómodos para dormir, no para hacer deporte ya que no dan mucho soporte. Vienen demasiado pequeños, hay que pedir una o dos tallas más grande de la que normalmente se usa. Yo los pedí para mi hermana que usa talla 36 y le quedó bien la talla 40.
Paula Bell
2 april 2025
Lots of comfort but not a lot of support. Perfect for wearing to bed, or for round the house or under something baggy. As others have mentioned there is only one set of pads, but since I dislike them anyway that wasn't a problem
Josie
15 februari 2025
If you live in t-shirts and yoga pants, you want these bras!
Lisa
22 november 2024
I'm gonna do the LONG version. Bear with me. I am an obese, middle aged woman with a slew of health issues that make everything more difficult. I had a breast reduction almost 10 years ago, and assumed I went from a 44 DD - DDD to a 44 large B or small C. My most recent detailed measurements from ABraThatFits subreddit, coupled with research around the web suggests otherwise! According to my new calculations I am a 48 - 52 D - H ??? My actual under bust measurement (sitting) is 46.5". I sit most of the time and am disabled... Criss Cross applesauce is my most comfortable position, so I took my measurements sitting like that for maximum comfort. After my reduction surgery, I decided I was done with underwires forever, and bought a bunch of Bali bras in 42C. I still have all those bras, but the back would always slide up, and the molded cups would look weird if I moved a certain way and the girls and the bra weren't moving together, so there were empty air pockets half deflated now and then. WEIRD! They were otherwise comfortable, but snagged and pilled a ton, and aren't so comfortable anymore. Here are my issues with almost ALL bras (and underwear and clothes in general) - they're almost all synthetic materials (polyester, nylon, polyamide, elastane, etc) and I have hyperhidrosis (excessively sweaty all the time, and all over my body), and eczema (since infancy), fibromyalgia, and several autoimmune disorders. Synthetic fabrics don't breathe, so I sweat worse wearing them, which 1. Stinks no matter how clean I am and 2. Causes intertrigo (yeast in skin folds) under the girls and other places. It's become such a battle that about 5 years ago, I gave up on bras completely! I'd only put one on if we were visiting family or friends, and that's it. I'd come home, whip it off, and have deep red-purple marks where the band dug in, even though the back rode up constantly. OUCH! Well, with no bra, the pressure pain and redness was gone completely, but the intertrigo stayed the same from constant skin on skin contact. And the skin got thinner, and shinier, and pinker, and now my reduction scars are becoming thick in spots! So whenever I'd feel a bit sweaty, or feel the chafing beginning, I'd tuck my cotton, modal or bamboo shirts up under the girls!!! But that's not a long term solution, and can't be done out of the house. LOLTwo weeks ago I began trying to find bras or bralette that were 1. Natural fiber (bamboo, tencel, cotton, modal, viscose, rayon, etc), 2. Came in plus sizes, 3. Had decent reviews, and 4. Didn't cost a small fortune. Separation and lift would have been great, but I haven't found that yet. I also did all the sizing research. Did you know that you're supposed to add 4 inches to your under breast measurement to get your band size (in some brands)? I need bras that don't dig, so the last few bras I got were 44 bands or 3XL size - I thought since my old bras were 42, my ribcage must be 42, and a 44 should be extra, right? And a 3XL is typically 22-24 women's plus size (and works perfect or is slightly baggy in tops and dresses on me), so...? WRONG. So, I came to the conclusion that for comfort, I need a bra with at least a 48 inch band. And this is my first arrival of 2 types I ordered. :)For reference: I am 5' 7", 250 lbs, 47 years old and have an apple shaped body - big in the middle/stomach, narrow hips and shoulders, average size arms, legs, and thin/skinny/narrow hands and feet. My rib cage protrudes a lot more under my breasts than the average person. I don't know why, but my theory is that since I've had chronic severe asthma since I was a newborn, maybe the struggle to breathe made them grow or set weird? But because of that, my breasts sit right on top of my ribs, and always have. Longline bras, or bras with a wide band are a huge no go, because first they dig in painfully, and then they roll or fold up and cause even more pressure pain and irritation of the skin under my breasts.This bra is stretchy enough to conform to my body, but still offers some support. It's thin cotton, that's moderately soft. I haven't had any issue with the shoulder straps being too long or too short, but they aren't adjustable... for me they're staying put and not slipping, and not digging in either. The band is comfortable so far, and I'd guess it's 1/2 - 3/4 inch wide. There are 8 hooks on mine, which is a LOT... probably overkill for my needs, but having the front closure is a bonus. I don't need to be contorting my body to get it on or off, or clasping in the front and then having to twist it around to the back to put it on right. The back feels supportive and like it's staying in place, and almost feels like I'm wearing a snug (not tight) tank top, in a nice way! It's got a scoop neck shape to it on the front and back, but on me (because I don't have huge breasts anymore), the top edge sits a bit high for most of my clothes. 90% of my tops and dresses are V necks or wrap styles, so I won't be able to wear this bra with those. But for errands, or lounging around the house, and even sleep, it's near perfect! I do get a small amount of separation, but nothing close to a molded or soft cup, underwire or wrap/crisscross bra would provide. The best part is that I have no sticky, icky, stinky, gross, itchy, burning under breast stuff going on at all today! That's worth the small price I paid for 2 bras any day!I'm guessing time will tell how it goes in the long run with this bra. I'm guessing once it's hot and/or humid and I'm outside, the cotton would probably soak up my sweat and get soggy pretty quickly. I'm thinking over time it may stretch out with wear, maybe warp in the wash (which happens with cheap clothing, even if you do wash on gentle, with cold water and hang dry things), but I won't know for a while. I did notice a couple of tiny scratchy bits around the bottom band at the seams, but don't think I can do anything about it. It seems to be the thread they sewed it with was stiffer, synthetic and either cut off bluntly and not flush OR melted at the ends? Hopefully it goes away after a wash.I'll update if anything changes drastically, but for now I'll say that it's well worth the $9.46 I paid for TWO bras! I did go with the biggest size, which was a 48, in black and beige. I just looked and today it's $17+ ? Things that make ya go 'hmmmm'... Anyways, if you can find a set of 2 for under $15, I'd say to give it a whirl! :)