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It's no surprise that throughout the pandemic, with many people working from home, comfort was prioritized over anything else. For lots of women, that meant not wearing a bra—or maybe swapping a regular bra for a comfier sports bra. But now that many people are going back to the office and the world is slowly reopening again, it’s hard to imagine wearing one all the time again.
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Kimmay Caldwell, a bra fitting expert for over 16 years, might have the answer. She says you don't need to sacrifice comfort for support when it comes to your bras—and no, her picks are not sports bras—but they're just as comfortable. (FYI—Kimmay has partnerships with these brands.)
If you're looking for something low-support and casual...
Wear: Bra30 from PJ Harlow
"This is not a bra at all, it just uses some compression and really keeps things in place. It's known as the after-bra, it's what you put on after you're wearing your bra," says Kimmay. This one also comes in lots of different styles and colors. So, if you're looking for a low-support, easy undergarment, this is definitely a great option.
If you're looking for a comfy bra to wear back to the office...
Wear: True Body Lift Scoop Neck Bra from True & Co.
"No hardware, no underwire, heat bonded seams, so it's completely seamless, and it has a little bit of coverage, so there are removeable pads that you can actually take out for some coverage," says Kimmay. "This one is also really great because it comes in standard bust sizes and also full bust sizes if you need a little extra space there."
If you're looking for a comfortable underwire option...
Wear: The Nora Comfort Underwire Bra from Chantelle
"It literally has comfort in the name for a reason...this one Chantelle is wrapped in felt around the underwire, which is really yummy. And then the band is just so soft and stretchy. It's also adjustable so you can get a really good fit," explains Kimmay. This comes in cup sizes C to H cup, so it's made for full bust.