L**A
Great Bra
I purchased this crop bra for my daughter, she said the bra was so comfortable and very flattering, she it also stated that this bra doesn’t poke her in the side like most bras does. The bra size was perfect and well made, it was definitely worth money
Z**S
Excellent starter/training bra for developing young girls
I purchased this 3-pack set of Maidenform Girls' Crop Bra, in a size M for my 9.5-year-old daughter who is beginning to develop. She naturally feels self-conscious especially when wearing thin tops and I purchased these to help ease her discomfort and give her some confidence. The product has exceeded my expectations. My daughter was initially reluctant to try them on, feeling awkward and self-conscious but after having a gentle talk with her, reaffirming that all of this is natural and part of maturing into a young woman, she relented and tried one on. The sizing (M) was perfect for her (she weighs about 80 pounds) and her feedback was that the material was soft and fit comfortably. I am pleased and hope these will allow her to have more poise and confidence as she starts the new school year.
J**R
Soft but Thin
These are very soft and the fit for her weight is perfect. The only issue is that the fabric is very thin and the straps also are thin, tending to cut in a bit. There isn't an elastic band on the bottom and the bra can slide up if the fit is not perfect.
R**L
Pleased as punch!!
I bought this for my 9 year old who is very slip and just beginning to develop, so she doesn't have anything that actually needs support. However, I thought that these would be nice to help smooth her shape out when wearing t-shirts as well as introduce her to bras in general. Needless to say, she was ecstatic to receive them and never forgets to put one on! I like that the material is soft and like a t-shirt that she can just slip in. And though the colors are bright, it was not something that I could see through her shirts. I also don't see the outline through her clothes. Granted, it is winter and she is wearing several layers for warmth .he quality is strong enough that she should outgrow them before they begin to fall apart. I am happy and she has asked me to order her some more in other colors.
B**A
Perfect first bra
I bought these for my daughter who previously had a pack by Cat and Jack from target in a size 6-6x. I didn’t know if I should get her the small or the medium, but went with the medium thinking she could grow into them if they were too big. However, they fit her great and she really loves them! She is about 65 lbs for reference and isn’t exactly “developed”, just in need of a little extra coverage for modesty in flimsy shirts. These are perfect!
J**X
7-Year-Old Daughter Loves Them
7, you say? Yes. There is nothing there but her friend (who also has nothing there) wears some type of bra, so my daughter wants to as well. She's also obsessed with my bra, wanting to help me take it off at night.Now she has her very own. She didn't like the nude at first, but I told her that it will show up less than the white with most clothes because it is closer to her skin color.These are a lot like camisoles, which she also enjoys wearing. The straps are adjustable. For washing, I put the bras in a net-like lingerie sac mostly to protect the skinny straps (or protect my washer from the straps). My daughter loves the straps because they are delicate. She would not have liked the bras that have thicker straps.My daughter stopped wearing these every day (and to bed, so I discovered one morning), but she still likes them, and once she actually starts growing something, she'll be ready--there is some room for growth.
L**D
Reluctant Preteen is Using Daily!
My beautiful darling STUBBORN 9 year old has loudly vocalized that she doesn’t want to go through puberty and boobs are annoyingWhile I don’t necessarily disagree with the sentiment, the reality is that the girl is developing and getting a bit ‘pointy’ in cold weather. It time for a training bra!She very much didn’t want to wear one and had a long list of requirements if she was even going to attempt it: extremely comfortable, non restrictive, not frilly, practical, functional, not fussy or needing to be fussed with.She is very athletic and didn’t want anything that would in any way interfere or distract from her sports practice.After reviewing several, she agreed on these. She is 9 year old, very slender, weighs about 70lbs. The medium fits well with some room to grow.Per her, they are comfortable and unfussy. She forgets she’s wearing it.Reluctantly, she admits that she actually feels MORE comfortable wearing it when running or jumping as it gives her some mild chest support.Whoohoo!A win for the inevitability of oncoming puberty!While her body changes are going to happen, they don’t HAVE to be so feared - we can have fun with them too!
S**H
Comfortable, but thin
These are a decent introductory set and my daughter says they are comfortable. However they are extremely thin. It’s just a single layer of fabric that is about the same material and thickness of a kids’ cotton pair of underwear. Will need something more substantial as she grows. My daughter is ten years old, but very petite and thin. I got her a size small and they fit fine.
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