Women's Flex Merino Active Bralette by Woolly | RWS Certified | Soft, Breathable, Seattle Designed
S**.
Not as pictured
Really nice fabric and material, plastic free packaging.However the cut is so different than pictured. I wanted a high neck slightly cropped tank like in the picture, but I got something labeled labeled “everyday active tank” that fits more like a long line sports bra on my normal to short torso.
E**Y
Meh
I'm recently on a quest to find the perfect bra, specifically perfect wool bra.I'm a 36D. I bought a large in this bra. The band is quite tight but not too tight. It's just a little hard to get over your head because of the blend of fabric.The straps on the other hand are a bit too long for me. This may not matter to many but for larger breasted women it does. I can pull it up and get the girls in fine but over the course of just walking and cleaning and whatever, I keep finding I have boob bulge. It's like 1600's kind of bulge. Like my nipple is almost exposed because the straps are so long.So I don't know if I can return it because I've worn it for a full day but I would if I could. It's not worth the price to me unless it actually fits right. It probably would work if you're smaller chested than D cup but it's definitely not the right bra for me.
E**2
Most comfortable bra ever
The straps are a bit long as others have noted, so it hangs lower and there is minor side-breast exposure, but for comfort, breathability, coziness and attractiveness, this is the best. This is not a compression bra, and I would not recommend it for high intensity sports/workouts. I would use it for daily use and hiking, yoga, etc.I am 34D, 5’ 7” and ordered a size medium. I prefer my bras a bit looser than average.I have several other Woolly products and they all wash well on cold gentle cycle, and hang to dry. Their wool knit joggers are the most heavenly thing I have worn. I highly recommend Woolly.
S**N
Shoulder straps are long
I’m keeping this although it’s not perfect. I was looking for a good quality wool tank for through hiking and this is one of the better ones I tried. My only complaint is that the shoulder straps are way too long / stretchy so I’ll have to get it altered but once that’s done I’m guessing it will be my go to for long hikes and travel.
L**H
Super comfortable Merino wool bralette but may not work for curvy chests
This is more of a bralette than a tank - maybe a cropped fitted tank if I wanted to be generous, but the photo is accurate for where it sits when worn. It's the kind of thing I would generally wear under something else or to workout in rather than around town by itself.What I liked: the material is fantastic - super soft, stretchy and breathable. Some wool garments I've tried still feel kind of scratchy but this on is very nice and sleek. It's very very comfortable against the skin and I wore it for a light hike and it breathes and felt nice even once I got a bit sweaty. It held it's shape throughout a day of wear as well which you don't always have with wool.What I didn't love: This is definitely cut for someone with an A or B cup chest. I am pretty busty and the XL showed a whole lot more side-boob than I was comfortable with. The Y back was also a bit long for me. If I had it pulled down al the way, there was a lot more cleavage showing overall. I sew, so I was able to take this up about an inch and then the top fit much better - like a true bralette rather than a psuedo tank top and doing so also gave me more coverage. I think having an adjustment in that strap would make this more versatile for additional sizes.If you are less curvy, I do think this is a really nice comfortable wool top. If you're not you might want to opt for another option.
M**E
I wanted to love this
I’m a woolly aficionado, but this is just a miss. I knew it was going to fit more like a bra than a tank, and was happy about that. Your normal woolly size will be compressive in this piece. The problem is the straps. They’re so long that this is just inviting a boob to pop out - the body of the piece sits so low on my chest that I’m worried about a nip slip. I’ll try to alter it, mostly because it’s hard to find anything else that’s almost all merino and not a low-merino blend, but if you want this to fit in a useful way, just know you may need to shorten the straps by upwards of 2 inches. Potentially if you have a very small rib cage and almost no breast tissue, this might fit you more like a cropped tank than a bra, but I still think it’s sort of ridiculously low cut (because the straps are too long) to be a contender for any sort of active day. @Woolly, please make a better version and let us know when you do!
P**B
Merino Wool
I thought that merino wool would be HOT but it's just the opposite: the bra is cool even after I work out.
S**N
Like others have said, it's a bra. :)
The word "Tank" is a misnomer for this item, but many sportswear brands do use it for longer line bras pretty often, so I wasn't surprised. This is essentially a sports bra, but it doesn't have added support beyond the structure of the fabric itself - which is thick, soft, and double layered. Best for something low impact (I'll use it for yoga) or for someone who has a smaller chest.It's very pretty in person - I got the two-tone blue - and I did not find it itchy at all! Runs just a bit small IMO - I'm typically a size 6 but often get Mediums for comfort, and this was about as snug as I ever want to go.
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