When I first went to the Coobie website I saw two claims being made about the bra. Including, the bra is one size fits all, between 32a and 36c. The bra is stretchy and comfortable. I didn’t believe either of them. I was extremely skeptical. My thoughts were:

1)It looks like bras I wore when I was 10. There’s no way it can be supportive enough to work as a bra for grown women.

2)There’s no way it can truly fit sizes 32a to 36D, like it claims. No bra could do that.

3)If it does offer enough support, it must flatten my chest like a sports bra would.

4)If it does fit me (at a 34 a) then there’s no way it can also fit a 36 D.

However, with the claims it makes, I wanted to try it out, because if they WERE true, I knew I needed this bra! So I got accepted for a review and was glad to give it a shot. Well, here I am today jumping up and down with excitement over this bra. It’s really THAT great. I truly mean it when I say that the coobie is the most comfortable bra I have ever tried on. It feels like an extremely stretchy, thin undershirt. However, it still is thick enough and supportive enough to make for a great bra. It’s more comfortable than a sports bra, but it doesn’t push my chest down like sports bras do. It fits great, and although I can’t speak for anyone else, I have read reviews from women who are a DD who say this bra fits them great as well, even though the company says it only fits up to a D. How it can possible fit a DD without being baggy or loose on someone who is an A cup is beyond me, but I love it. I was sent the Coobie v-neck which has lace across the top. I had read other reviews that say it works great for under v neck tops, because it looks like a camisole. I have had other bras before that claimed to work great under shirts, but I never felt comfortable letting it show, because it still seemed obvious that it was my bra showing. However, with this bra it really does look like a camisole, and although it was weird for me at first I have gotten used to letting it show. The straps are removable, and it comes with an extra set of clear straps.

Buy it: You can purchase from coobie online at shopcoobie.com. The v neck bras are 22.00, their Regular bras
are 20.00. Or if you use the two links provided in the previous sentence you can get them for $18 (regular) or $21 (v-neck) on amazon.com.

Disclaimer – I was sent two bras for the purposes of this review. No other form of compensation was offered or accepted. All opinions are my own.

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