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I’ve been in the no bra club for years – I hate them so designed my own range and my stuff even keeps DD boobs in place
WEARING a bra can sometimes be really uncomfortable especially if you have a bigger bust.
There’s nothing wrong with going braless but not all of us are comfortable with getting on the free the nipple train.
One fashion fan confessed she hated wearing bras so much she started designing clothes that could be worn without them.TikTok/itsnatalierogers
Natalie Rogers Soto created Klassy Network designs clothes with built-in paddingTikTok/itsnatalierogers
One fashion fan confessed she hated wearing bras so much she started designing clothes that could be worn without them.
Natalie Rogers Soto created Klassy Network is a solution-based clothing brand focused on bringing comfort and style together by designing clothes with built-in padding.
The brand experiments with a range of necklines and tops with sizes ranging from XXS – XXXL in clothing and S – XXXL in padding to accommodate chests from A-GG+ cup.
The fashion fan invited her 61-year-old mother and a friend to model her popular V neck polo long sleeve bramisuit.
The bodysuit is £42 and comes in black green, and cream.
To show the size range Natalie who is 23 wore a small green bramisuit with size XL pads, her bust size is 32DD.
Natalie, 28, rocked a cream medium bramisuit with size M pads, she’s a 34B.
Natalites mum who is a 34DD wore a size medium black bramisuit with XL pads.
The fashion fan said: “This is your sign to go braless at any age.”
Natalie confessed her hate for bras inspired her clothing line and now she never wants to wear one again.
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“We hated wearing bra so…. Now we design clothing with built-in padding.”
“We never have to wear bras again.”
Natalies video gained over 332,000 views.
Many users said they were desperate to get their hands on the bodysuit.
One user said: “*Adds to cart*.”
Another said: ”Omg please expand to aus!!!”
But some users admitted they had concerns with the brand’s sizing.
One user said: “Ok but I’m a 34F.”
Another said: “34F size XS? clothes never fit pls.”
WEARING a bra can sometimes be really uncomfortable especially if you have a bigger bust.
There’s nothing wrong with going braless but not all of us are comfortable with getting on the free the nipple train.
One fashion fan confessed she hated wearing bras so much she started designing clothes that could be worn without them.TikTok/itsnatalierogers
Natalie Rogers Soto created Klassy Network designs clothes with built-in paddingTikTok/itsnatalierogers
One fashion fan confessed she hated wearing bras so much she started designing clothes that could be worn without them.
Natalie Rogers Soto created Klassy Network is a solution-based clothing brand focused on bringing comfort and style together by designing clothes with built-in padding.
The brand experiments with a range of necklines and tops with sizes ranging from XXS – XXXL in clothing and S – XXXL in padding to accommodate chests from A-GG+ cup.
The fashion fan invited her 61-year-old mother and a friend to model her popular V neck polo long sleeve bramisuit.
The bodysuit is £42 and comes in black green, and cream.
To show the size range Natalie who is 23 wore a small green bramisuit with size XL pads, her bust size is 32DD.
Natalie, 28, rocked a cream medium bramisuit with size M pads, she’s a 34B.
Natalites mum who is a 34DD wore a size medium black bramisuit with XL pads.
The fashion fan said: “This is your sign to go braless at any age.”
Natalie confessed her hate for bras inspired her clothing line and now she never wants to wear one again.
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“We hated wearing bra so…. Now we design clothing with built-in padding.”
“We never have to wear bras again.”
Natalies video gained over 332,000 views.
Many users said they were desperate to get their hands on the bodysuit.
One user said: “*Adds to cart*.”
Another said: ”Omg please expand to aus!!!”
But some users admitted they had concerns with the brand’s sizing.
One user said: “Ok but I’m a 34F.”
Another said: “34F size XS? clothes never fit pls.”
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