You can get a good bra for under $70 (most we recommend cost less), and spending more won’t guarantee that the bra will look better, feel more comfortable, or last longer. Price: We set a price cap of $150 per bra for our testing pool.Two weeks should be enough time to try on your bra, test it out, and swap it for a new size, if need be. We preferred bras that could be returned or exchanged within 14 days (and ideally longer) to ensure a better fit. Return policy: Almost all of the brands we considered offered free returns.Style and materials: We made a point to consider bras with a wide variety of cup styles and materials (from cotton to spandex to Chantilly lace) that we felt would look flattering on a multitude of bodies.Size and color options: We preferred (though it wasn’t a requirement) bras that come in (at least) sizes A to DDD with a 32- to 40-inch band (or XS to XXXL for bralettes), and at least two shades of nude.
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