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The Mid V Lined Wire-free Bra - Black Onyx 1 / Black Reviews

4.2 Rating 283 Reviews
Unfortunately when you buy online you can’t try things on. I should have sized up. I measured myself and made sure I was buying the right size, it was too small and now I can’t wear them :(
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Posted 2 years ago
I REALLY wanted to love this bra. As someone who has struggled with the lack of effective product on the market for my 34DDD chest, this seemed like the answer to my prayers. That said, after wearing my Size 2 for about a week now, this bra isn’t all that much more effective than a thin sports bra I could have bought for $20 at Target. Its most notable selling point is the way it holds me in on the sides, rather than letting me splay out to the right and left like so many others do. Aside from that, the band offers little support and I find more often than not that I’ve got the classic “weighed down in the front, ride up in the back” problem that so many of us face. At this price point, the purchase simply wasn’t worth the result. I’ll continue my lifelong search for the bra that solves my big breast problems. I hope that, one day, with a few tweaks, MINDD bras live up to expectations!
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Posted 2 years ago
I had high hopes for this bra. I'm a 42B and was anxious to try this. The initial try-on was fine, but as I wore it I became quickly disappointed. The overall comfort was good, but the strap clips are very uncomfortable. Also, since I don't have a flat stomach, the banding rolls when I sit. I'm glad I'm wearing a looser fit top otherwise the bunching would be obvious. This was a true splurge and I'm very disappointed that since I wore it I can no longer return it. That's a lot of money to throw away so make sure you are 100% happy before you cut the tags and take it for a spin.
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Posted 2 years ago
This is ok on occasion, but wearing these bras on consecutive days gives me shoulder pain. If you have smaller or perkier breasts, you'll probably be fine. But for me, these just put too much weight on my shoulders. My bra size is 32E and I've tried a size 1 (crossover style) and 2 (both crossover & straight strap). I can't even wear the crossover style in either size. I have purchased 3 bras and wish I could return two, but they've all been washed. If you're on the fence, I'd try one for a few weeks and then come back for more. Wish I did.
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Posted 2 years ago
I really wanted to love this bra. I really did. But sadly, it wasn't right for me and I have to return it. Pros: Nicely made, quality materials Comfortable to put on Adjustable straps, unlike many pullover wireless bras out there LOVED the color - slate, a bluish gray, very pretty Cons: Band bunched up Very bouncy and unsupportive The 'lining' was weird Pricey I normally wear a 40D. As I am transitioning back to working in an office, I'm looking for something that would work in that setting, but not have an underwire. Bought a size 3 based on the sizing chart. It fit okay, but was not as I expected. There really wasn't much support at all, and the ladies were very very bouncy. The amount of bounce would make me very uncomfortable in an office setting. The band fit around me nicely, but actually left quite a bit of underarm overflow, like a muffin top kind of thing. Also, the band bunched up in the short time I was trying it on. The band is nice and thick and supportive, but when it bunches, that means it's even thicker in the bunches, so it was uncomfortable. The 'lining' is just another layer of the cup material, which is very thin, and is attached only at the top and bottom of the cup, which leaves weird bunching on the sides that are visible when you wear it. Thought about just wearing it around the house, but decided it was way too pricey for just lounging. Bummer, as I was hoping for some better support from a bra made for larger breasts. Not for me.
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Posted 2 years ago
It's certainly comfortable, but offers little to no support. The band rides up. I'm disappointed and won't purchase again.
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Posted 2 years ago
I am 60 years old and wear a 42DDD bra. I bought the MINDD bra in hopes of a bra with support without underwires. The bra is very comfortable if you only want to wear it around the house. The bra gives minimal support and I would never wear it under a tee shirt or like material. It's fine for lounging or sleeping.
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Posted 2 years ago
I had high hopes for this bra. I'm not overly endowed. I'm a 36DD but tall (5'10") but am so over wired bras. I only wears wires when I absolutely have to. In my daily life, I always choose wireless over wired. I have my favorite brand of a pullover wireless bra but am always on the lookout for competitors. This looked like an interesting concept but it just didn't work out that well for me. First of all, the material is kind of scratchy - it seems like it would be really soft, but it's not. Second, the support is sort of lacking and, as I said above, I don't consider myself overly endowed. I can't imagine somebody larger than myself getting any decent support. Third, the straps drive me absolutely insane! They are too thin and cut into my shoulders and I've never had this problem with thinner straps on other bras. Good try but I think you need to rethink your design.
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Posted 2 years ago