Questions before you buy
The things runners actually ask us
Everything below is about this bra specifically — what it's built for, what it isn't, and what to do if it isn't right for you.
It's a light-support bra. It works for easy runs, recovery runs, long slow distance, warm-ups and treadmill sessions — and across all of those if you're an A or B cup. It isn't built for intervals, track sessions or race pace above a B cup. Wear a high-support bra for those. Getting that wrong is the most common reason a running bra ends up back in the post.
That's what the back is for. One soft strap down the centre of the spine and nothing else — no clasp, no hooks, no sliders. Where a vest strap crosses, there's one flat seam instead of a row of hardware.
Yes, through an opening inside the band on each side. Take them out for hot weather and long runs — moulded foam holds sweat and stays damp for hours under a vest. Leave them in for cold mornings, or for coverage when you're running in the bra alone.
The longline cut ends above the navel and the wide flat underband does the holding, not the straps. That extra length is what stops it working its way up over the ribs when you're breathing hard.
Take the pads out first. Machine wash at 30°C with similar colours and air dry — the tumble dryer and fabric softener both break down the elastane in the band, and the band is what holds it.
Send it back within 30 days and we'll cover the return shipping. Run in it properly first — a couple of sessions tells you more than trying it on indoors.