![]() Mia Leimkuhler, former Strategist senior manager of audience engagement, used to be a Feathers fan but has now switched to the Flora, which is similar but has thinner cup material. I’ll also note that Natori takes the title of “most mentioned” out of the bra brands I heard about from our panelists. And what makes the Feathers different from many T-shirt styles is the dramatic plunge at the center - yet the molded mesh ensured nothing could pop out. Although you can see the actual cups - as opposed to having them hidden under a layer of lining - I found it to be uplifting, like my breasts were being gently held up. I understand all the love around the bra now. Since crowning it our best bra, I tried out the Feathers for myself when Natori sent it to me for review. Parsons fashion-marketing student Tammy Lee is another devotee, describing how the bra makes “your boobs look natural while being held up.” It’s the top seller for shoppers with A through G cups at New York City’s Bra Tenders, according to store founder Lori Kaplan, who says the lightweight, seamless, deep-plunge bra works under T-shirts “but still has some feminine effects.” Writer Molly Lamoureux calls this bra “the unicorn of undergarments” for its comfort and support. The Feathers took the gold in this guide because it fulfills everything we were looking for: It comes in a range of sizes features lightly lined, contoured cups and has straps that become wider as you move up into larger sizes for more support. The cult favorite turned classic Natori Feathers has been a Nordstrom Anniversary Sale best seller with Strategist readers for years. Sizes: 30A–38DD | Underwire: Wired | Cup style and coverage: T-shirt-style cups with a light lining and molded mesh To simplify the process, I asked professional undergarment fitters, lingerie-store owners, and those who have tried tons of styles about their most beloved bras (and I’ve included a couple of my own favorites, too). Since no two boobs are alike (which is why you also need straps that adjust accordingly without digging into your shoulders) and considering all of the above, it’s easy to see why bra shopping can be so challenging. I previously theorized (in our small-bust-specific bra guide) that the best bra is one you don’t have to think about, and the longer I’ve been on the bra beat, the more I’ve come to believe that’s true. It should separate and support your breasts without feeling unnatural or uncomfortable. It has to disappear under your clothing while not cutting into your chest from any angle. The bra gets a bad rap because it can be hard to find one that fits, but it’s doing a lot. Give them both a try! That way, you will find your ideal size.As our resident underwear expert - I have thought about granny panties much more than anyone should - I’ve come to realize there’s no supporting player quite like the bra. For the cup, if you measure yourself between sizes, it means you might be comfortable in the smaller or the larger cup. ![]() ![]() For the band, if you measure yourself between sizes, you have the option of rounding up or down, depending on your preference for a tighter band or one that has a bit more give.Your body changes with time, this is normal and it’s why we recommend taking your measurements again if you haven’t done so in a while.Getting into a committed relationship with a bra is not always a given and might require some trial and error! Just remember that measurements for bra sizes are not an exact science and everything will be all right.For example, if your bra band size is 36 and you measure your bust at 39 inches, your bra size is 36C. In the size chart column corresponding to your bra band size, find your bust measurement. Here, the measuring tape should not be too tight.This measurement will be more accurate if you take it while wearing a lightly lined bra that fits you well (avoid wearing a push-up bra at this step, because it would skew the result). ![]()
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