Sunday, December 2, 2012

New Cheapism Research Finds the Best Affordable Bras for Every Occasion

Consumers looking for a good bra to go underneath all those summer tops can look to Cheapism.com, a review site dedicated to finding quality low-cost products. Cheapism has researched key features and analyzed online reviews to identify the best cheap bras under $25: the Barely There Invisible Look Underwire for everyday, a Lilyette strapless bra that doubles as a minimizer for women with larger busts, a Maidenform push-up bra, and a sports bra by Moving Comfort.

While bras come in many different types, bra reviews indicate that comfort, support, fit, and durability are vital in any good bra, no matter the type. All the bras on Cheapism's list excel in these areas.

The top everyday bra, the Barely There Invisible Look Underwire (starting at $18), provides full coverage with seamless, lightly padded cups. Consumers find the bra comfortable, supportive, true to size, and, as the name suggests, invisible under clothing.

The Lilyette Tailored Strapless Minimizer Bra (starting at $17) earns a nod as the top cheap strapless bra. Consumers appreciate that they never have to yank up this bra, thanks in part to silicone grippers on the inside of the band that help prevent it from sliding. The band on a strapless bra should be wide to provide adequate support and stay securely in place.

The best cheap push-up bra, the Maidenform The Dream Bra Push-Up Bra (starting at $24), uses graduated padding to provide natural-looking lift that complements feminine curves. Although many women don't wear a push-up bra on a daily basis, reviewers deem this one comfortable enough for everyday.

The Moving Comfort Fiona (starting at $24) makes Cheapism's list as the top cheap sports bra, earning praise even from women with larger cup sizes. Reviews cite its women's coats ability to wick away sweat and provide ample support for high-intensity activities without being constrictive and making it harder to breathe.

About Cheapism.com
Called by The New York Times "a Consumer Reports for the cheap," Cheapism.com is a review site that serves consumers on a budget who want the best value for their money. Cheapism is the only review site that focuses exclusively on low-price products, a part of the market often overlooked by experts.

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