Reddit Reddit reviews Hanes Women's Convertible Seamless Wire Free Bra, Gravel Grey Heather, Small

We found 7 Reddit comments about Hanes Women's Convertible Seamless Wire Free Bra, Gravel Grey Heather, Small. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Hanes Women's Convertible Seamless Wire Free Bra, Gravel Grey Heather, Small
Hook and eye closure for a custom fit with modern low neck line that won't show under deeper V-neck style outfitsAdjustable straps easily convert from regular to criss-cross for convenient versatilitySuper soft fabric with a brushed surface on the inside of the cups for added comfortTag-free for itch-free comfort.Easy-to-understand smart sizes. No padding ; ComfortFlex Fit 4-way stretch fabric provides a flexible fit that shapes to fit you.
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7 Reddit comments about Hanes Women's Convertible Seamless Wire Free Bra, Gravel Grey Heather, Small:

u/TheLastFassbender · 5 pointsr/genderqueer

I really like this bra for exactly that purpose--it fits my (fairly petite) frame, and doesn't "add much," if that makes sense.

u/SamiRcd · 4 pointsr/Crossdressing_support

This is my favorite bra. Bought it nearly 4 years ago, and I routinely wear it under my male clothes. Never been clocked for it other than by my wife when she's hugged me.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00L5YLSQU?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/Squishy_Cat · 2 pointsr/asktransgender

I'll also second the bralettes and lounge bras! I don't think it makes much sense to spend a lot of money on expensive bras when you're in your first year or so of HRT, just because you'll probably have growth spurts and end up outgrowing them anyway.

I happen to like these Hanes wire-free bras. They're flexible with the sizing, so you won't grow out of them too fast, and they're only about $12 each. Pretty comfy, too! Just be aware that they're not padded, if that matters to you. They do have front sliders though, which makes adjusting them much less of a hassle than a lot of other bras!

u/anxious-pigeon · 2 pointsr/asktransgender

transmasc here -- I wore/wear this one all the time when I needed to not feel my chest. It's very thin and lightweight, good for smaller chests but if you've got particularly noticeable nips it might not hide them with a thin shirt (like those clingy super thin women's shirts). If that's an issue for you I'd look for a stretchy bralette with light padded inserts. TBH I fucking hated underwire and any scratchy material (lace, too many ribbons, etc).

Sports bras as hailed as they are for comfort actually aren't that comfortable when thing are sensitive :(

u/Qwaiii · 1 pointr/asktransgender

Having similar issue, be wearing some sports bra's and thought I need something less tight and one wearing now came in today. Fits fairly nice, I don't have much for breast, just keeping my nipples from rubbing.

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00L5YLSQU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&th=1

Also got a Calvin Klein Cotton Bralette, but have not worn that for more than a couple minutes, so can't vouch for it yet. (But the Calvin probably won't do too much to hide nipples if that's a concern as it seems thin, but the bra I linked In thin, but thick enough to hide nips.)

u/ZestyChinchilla · 1 pointr/asktransgender

I think I ordered my first ones when I was about 3 months in. Things were just obvious enough that I figured I probably should, at least to keep things a little less...pointy-looking.

In fact, i still have those bras and still wear them. They're very comfy, and my only real complaint is that I wish they had a little padding, mostly to prevent them from bunching up a little on occasion. But they're still great options for you first bras, because they're "flexible" sizing (S/M/L instead of fitted sizes). They're the Hanes Convertible Seamless Wire-Free bras.