Wholesale Bras
- A wardrobe essential, a full cup bra is a must-have for every woman out there. But because they can get expensive, it’s smart to stock up on wholesale bras.
- A well-fitting bra not only makes your clothes look better, it also helps to prevent pain and discomfort in the back, neck and shoulders.
- Bras that fit well improve your posture, and as a result, your confidence.
- Full cup wholesale bras also keep things under control, preventing uncomfortable bounce.
- A full cup bra shapes and smoothes as it supports, perfect for well-endowed women.
- Push-up bras aren’t always the way you want to go. Full cup bras offer coverage and support without drawing attention to cleavage, ideal for work and any situation where modesty is preferred.
- Full cups are the way to go when you need to look neat and professional.
- For maximum support, the molded cups contain underwire.
- They look fantastic under t-shirts and other fine fabrics.
- The double hook and eye back closure and non-slip adjustable straps on our wholesale bras help to create the perfect fit.
- Our bras stay put. No shifting or crawling up your back.
- The matching satin bow center front detail adds a delicate touch of femininity.
- Available in practical shades that blend in with any outfit: black, light pink, navy, burgundy, light grey and dark grey.
- The 95/5 poly/spandex blend feels soft and smooth against your skin.
- Sizes range from 30A to 40C.
- To determine your band size, wrap a tape measure around your ribs below your bust line. Breathe normally while taking the measurement. If it’s an even number, that is your band size. If it’s odd, round up to the next even numbered inch.
- To find your bust size, measure the fullest part while keeping the tape level in the back. Take a snug measurement while breathing normally. If you are between inches, round up to the nearest whole number.
- A one-inch difference between band and bust is an A cup, two inches is B, and three inches is C.
- Keep in mind that when you go up a band size, the cup gets bigger, so you may go down a cup size, such as moving from a 36B to a 38A.
- Available in economical 6- and 24-packs so you always have one of these foundational basics on hand.
- Wholesale bras do not mean compromising quality. They provide excellent value, support and style.
Women's Full Cup Plain Bras
Women's Full Cup Plain Bras
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Wholesale Bras
- A wardrobe essential, a full cup bra is a must-have for every woman out there. But because they can get expensive, it’s smart to stock up on wholesale bras.
- A well-fitting bra not only makes your clothes look better, it also helps to prevent pain and discomfort in the back, neck and shoulders.
- Bras that fit well improve your posture, and as a result, your confidence.
- Full cup wholesale bras also keep things under control, preventing uncomfortable bounce.
- A full cup bra shapes and smoothes as it supports, perfect for well-endowed women.
- Push-up bras aren’t always the way you want to go. Full cup bras offer coverage and support without drawing attention to cleavage, ideal for work and any situation where modesty is preferred.
- Full cups are the way to go when you need to look neat and professional.
- For maximum support, the molded cups contain underwire.
- They look fantastic under t-shirts and other fine fabrics.
- The double hook and eye back closure and non-slip adjustable straps on our wholesale bras help to create the perfect fit.
- Our bras stay put. No shifting or crawling up your back.
- The matching satin bow center front detail adds a delicate touch of femininity.
- Available in practical shades that blend in with any outfit: black, light pink, navy, burgundy, light grey and dark grey.
- The 95/5 poly/spandex blend feels soft and smooth against your skin.
- Sizes range from 30A to 40C.
- To determine your band size, wrap a tape measure around your ribs below your bust line. Breathe normally while taking the measurement. If it’s an even number, that is your band size. If it’s odd, round up to the next even numbered inch.
- To find your bust size, measure the fullest part while keeping the tape level in the back. Take a snug measurement while breathing normally. If you are between inches, round up to the nearest whole number.
- A one-inch difference between band and bust is an A cup, two inches is B, and three inches is C.
- Keep in mind that when you go up a band size, the cup gets bigger, so you may go down a cup size, such as moving from a 36B to a 38A.
- Available in economical 6- and 24-packs so you always have one of these foundational basics on hand.
- Wholesale bras do not mean compromising quality. They provide excellent value, support and style.