A parcel made its way to me from The Little Bra Company containing the company’s best selling T-shirt bra, Angela.
As I tore open the box, my excitement mounted: Angela was presented in a neat package of pink tissue paper, surrounded by extras like pin badges (with jaunty messages like “Make Mountains out of Molehills”) and a pretty, branded notepad.
Details, little details. They make all the difference — and I felt sure that the bra would be brilliant if it were equally attentive to the minutiae. What I saw looked like it fit the bill. A quality bra with a no-fuss design and clever moulded cups.
I tried it on immediately — and this is what I found…
| Angela bra, $52, The Little Bra Company Seller's blurb: This is The Little Bra Company's bestselling T-shirt bra. It has a deep plunge shape, smooth cups and convertible straps, so that it can be worn with T-shirts and also racerback or halter tank tops. |
||
|---|---|---|
| Looks | The bra looks great. The sweet-heart neckline, nicely shaped cups and the high quality of the fabric are notable. The design, manufacture and even packaging all smack of care and attention. | 5/5 |
| Fit | TLBC advises customers to round up one band size. For example, if you usually wear a 32A, a 34A should be right. It also says that its bras are made specifically for smaller proportions, so the cups are slightly smaller. For these reasons, though I am usually a 32AA, I tried the bra in 34A. I think this would have worked if my breast tissue were just fractionally fuller. However, I found that the cup gaped ever so slightly. The 34A, I imagine, would be ideal for 32A women (and some 32AA). | 3/5 |
| Comfort | Apart from a very slight rub where the strap joins the cup, this bra is very comfortable to wear. The company provides clear instructions on how to get a comfortable fit on its website, by doing the "scoop", and the technique is spot on. | 4/5 |
| Uplift | Uplift is very impressive with this bra, thanks to the moulded contour of the cups. | 5/5 |
| VERDICT | This is a lovely bra, no doubt about it. A great design, well-crafted to deliver a curvier shape and a bit of "oomph". However, the fit was not perfect for me. TLBC says a lot of 32AA customers find that the bra fits them in 34A. So I'd say it's definitely worth trying it out if you are 32AA or 32A. | 17/20 |
Please vote for me:
Cosmopolitan, the magazine for fun, fearless females has launched the first ever Cosmopolitan Blog Awards — and it needs your votes.
If like what you’re reading on Small bust, big heart, please vote for it under the “Lifestyle” category. A place on the shortlist would give this blog a brighter future — and bring it to the attention of small busted women who haven’t yet discovered its mix of advice, news, interviews, reviews, competitions and offers — all wrapped up in a warm, fuzzy coat of positivity.
It’s quick, easy and painless to offer your support — and I for one would be really, really, really chuffed and honoured if you’d take the time. Thanks.








