When looking for a perfectly fitted bra, many shoppers will go to stores like M&S, Ann Summers, Pour Moi, Boux Avenue, ASOS or House of Fraser. But women have discovered a £6.50 bra on Amazon, which they say fits like a 'dream'.
The bras are currently on a two for £12.74 deal on Amazon. That works out at £6.37 per bra.
Designed for sleeping and everyday wear, the SIMIYA Super Comfort Bra is currently on sale with up to 36% off - and you can get two for the price of one.
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Shoppers have been calling the seamless design "super comfy" and also say it has "the perfect fit". The best-selling bra, which is priced from £12.74, delivers subtle support without any uncomfortable underwire and is lightly contoured.
If you're currently working from home, the super soft SIMIYA bras are definitely worth a try. They layer perfectly under pretty much any outfit and can even be worn to sleep in.
Usually priced at £15.99, a pack of two is now priced from only £12.74 for a small size and will cost £13.59 for any other size available. This means you can currently save up to 36%.
One impressed shopper said the bra is "worth every penny" in a five-star review.
Another added: "I love these bras! I workout every day and while I have a lot of high-impact sports bras, I didn’t have anything comfortable for yoga or pilates. These are just perfect for my yoga sessions - they’re really nice quality! I ordered a size M (I’m usually a 34B) and they fit really well. The band is wide and doesn’t roll up or dig in and the straps are wide enough to offer a little support without being ugly.
"The fabric is really soft, but my favourite thing is that there’s ruching down the centre of the bra, so there’s none of that dreaded mono-boob thing going on. They arrived quickly and were well packaged. Really happy with them!" And a third wrote: "I think I have about eight of these now. Perfect fit, material, comfort and support."
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