Carole MartinWomen's Full-Freedom Cotton Bra
A**R
Value for money and good product
Feather soft.whoever having back pain and shoulder pain can buy this and start to use it,you will feel the difference.Highly recommend it!!
M**M
Four Stars
Very comfortable and so very soft......
G**R
Wonderful Bra
Feather light. Very comfortable. Soft fabric. Perfect fit.
R**H
Night bras
Does what I wanted. But need to leave bottom hook undone as too tight for sleepingo
S**E
Five Stars
Love it so comfy and fits like a glove
A**A
I have similar ones I bought as a 3 set two years ago and is a better quality and fittings than this
It doesn't fit at all. I have similar ones I bought as a 3 set two years ago and is a better quality and fittings than this. I will not recommend it. If you have a big bust like me don't waste your money.
C**S
Comfort bra
Very comfortable bra and good fit. Will definitely buy again
P**T
Four Stars
great buy
M**B
Carole Martin Full-Freedom Front Closure Bra, Perfect Wireless Cotton Sleep Bras for Women (New
Fit is great.... COMFORTABLE to wear & provides the support that I wanted. I've had back and neck surgeries,.... so the front hook type is perfect. The wide straps stay in place.GREAT product!KUDOS to the manufacturer and to Amazon for TERRIFIC service!! 🙂 👍👍👍
T**O
Comodisimos
Están muy cómodos y prácticos, los tirantes son un poco más gruesos que los comunes y no lastiman
P**E
A very comfortable fit.
I like the softness and comfort of this product. Will likely be ordering more soon.
K**Z
Decent
Really a decent bra , it will easily fit a b- d cup easily however I’m a 38 but the band is just a little too tight, and five front hooks in the front is a little bit of over kill.
N**S
Straps too long, otherwise great sleep bra
Update:I'm a 36 F/FF in uk sizes now, 36G in US sizes. Weight 180ish, L-XL in top, 12-14 in dresses.My underbust measures 35".I bought this in a 36 after the 38 got too big some time ago. I'm back to buy another one in the same size.I did end up cutting a good inch & a half off each strap & sewed them back together - by hand rather than setting up my sewing machine. With the straps smaller, and now that my cup size is a little smaller, I love this bra even more & all of my breast tissue, even though I have more loose skin than I like to think about, is contained.I've lost a ton of muscle while losing weight (was actually in a 34band size for a while, trying to build back some muscle) and I've found tight bands hurt now, where they never did before. I'm also drowning under the cost of constantly trying to keep up with changing expensive bra sizes. So at this point? I'm pretty much wearing this bra any time I'm not going somewhere fancier than the pick up line at my son's school.It's comfortable. Breathable. Separates enough to avoid uniboob. I don't know why they make it with crazy long straps. But it's worth the effort to fix it imo.(currently a 36GG/38G in UK sizes 38I/36J in US sizes - size 18dress, weight 231, height 5'7.5)I'm 45 & I've recently lost more than 80lbs. Which means my breasts suddenly need some support at night. I am not thrilled about this, but this bra helps to soften the blow a little.Unlike most sports bras, sleep bras, and bralettes, this is one of the few that bother to separate the cups, which is important to me. If I wanted to sleep with my breasts in a combined puddle, I wouldn't need the sleep bra. It also makes me feel a little better about walking around in it under my PJs when I wake up in the morning or before bed. Uniboob never makes me feel good.No, it isn't a super flattering bra I'd wear out of the house in general, but around the house & for sleeping, it's my go to. Enough so that I'm back to buy a second one cause I hate when this one is in the wash or I can't find it.I've never been someone who has any problem hooking however many hooks are necessary behind my back, and I usually prefer the adjustability of a back closure. However in a sleep bra, not having the hooks on my back is far more comfortable. In front, they aid with the cup separation.The one striking flaw is the straps. They are not adjustable, which isn't all bad. I wouldn't particularly want a plastic slider digging into my shoulders while I try to sleep. However, that means they've set them for women with very low set breasts I guess. Or, maybe the idea is greater sleep comfort? Either way, it means there is almost no support for anyone with higher set breasts. (for reference, my 38band bra straps are all shortened about as far as they go, my 36s about 60-70%)I keep telling myself i'm going to set up my sewing machine, cut the straps & re-sew them smaller. However, I'm a lazy sewist so they're currently folded over & safety pinned.There aren't a lot of bras that aren't cup sized that hold all of my breast tissue, but this does the job.